The kitsch synth poems for long nights. The boys from back then have grown up, but their exuberance has remained and the soft synths are mixed up by hard-knocking drums that boldly take the rhythm by surprise. The vocals are boyish and melancholy, but a maturity resonates above the tender melancholy: the lyrics conjure up images in your head, the exalted bass plays capers. Everything is playful, but never superficial, the big in the small shows the whole in the broken. And the legs dance!
Including Elaj from Heidelberg! Between moving boxes and fairy lights, Elaj from Heidelberg writes songs in his 13sqm shared room. From a duo project, a band has now formed around songwriter Elaj (dey/keine), which gets the stage and everyone's hips shaking. At the forefront of Elaj's music is a duet of guitar melodies and vocals that winds its way around prickly questions of queer identity and hearts in all states of aggregation. "Petrichor" (17.10) is the third single from the debut EP "Zaubern". A song that sticks to the surface of your skin like the adhesive residue of a plaster. "Petrichor" is the smell of rain on dry earth, an old idea that still hangs in the air - a song for all those who like to lose themselves in worn-out glances.
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