Daniel Klose returns with a full solo EP - Beyond Beauty.
A relative unknown in the dance music world, his tracks sound like a 20-year veteran and we are super stoked to showcase his serious studio skills once more. Daniel sent us four new tracks a few months back and we took them all, they are that good. So invested in his art, Daniel has chosen the artwork for this project from his own photography folders. Daniel tells us his main musical influence is Global Underground/Soso artist Oliver Schories from his hometown of Hamberg, so you know his music is going to be deep, musical and absolute dance floor carnage!
First up is this svelte double A-side which opens with the title track, 'Beyond Beauty'. Sparse percussion and ice cold synths create a barren audio landscape on which layers of warmth recreate the joy of watching the sunrise after a night dancing your cares away. 'When In Berlin' continues the theme for this exciting new Teutonic superstar in the making. Sombre Rhodes chords chime in the distance as Daniel explores the darker recesses of the early morning dance floors with clever drum work and synths that drip with emotion.
A relative unknown in the dance music world, his tracks sound like a 20-year veteran and we are super stoked to showcase his serious studio skills once more. Daniel sent us four new tracks a few months back and we took them all, they are that good. So invested in his art, Daniel has chosen the artwork for this project from his own photography folders. Daniel tells us his main musical influence is Global Underground/Soso artist Oliver Schories from his hometown of Hamberg, so you know his music is going to be deep, musical and absolute dance floor carnage!
First up is this svelte double A-side which opens with the title track, 'Beyond Beauty'. Sparse percussion and ice cold synths create a barren audio landscape on which layers of warmth recreate the joy of watching the sunrise after a night dancing your cares away. 'When In Berlin' continues the theme for this exciting new Teutonic superstar in the making. Sombre Rhodes chords chime in the distance as Daniel explores the darker recesses of the early morning dance floors with clever drum work and synths that drip with emotion.
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