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Jan Roth offers free download – ‘Kleine Freiheit’

July 6, 2013

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For fans of… Atoms For Peace, Hauschka, Brad Mehldau
Jan Roth releases his brilliant debut album L.O.W via cutting edge Berlin based label Sinnbus on 26th July 2013. The album is packed with majestic and quirky melodies that strike a fine balance between post-rock, electronica and chamber music.

Sinnbus is giving away the album track ‘Kleine Freiheit’ ahead of the release, you can download it free now via Soundcloud.

Jan Roth’s video for ‘Siebzehn’ is available to watch now on YouTube.

On L.O.W, Jan Roth takes us on a weird and wonderful musical journey. ‘Glühwürmchen’ is a quiet start but a wonderful warm-up that showcases Jan Roth’s heart-achingly beautiful piano skills and feels almost post-rock like in parts. ‘Einundzwanzig’ is stunning and filmic – it’s easy to imagine the track as a backdrop to a film like Spike Jonze‘s Where The Wild Things Are, for example. ‘Siebzehn’ is as if Darkstar and Hauschka joined forces and, midway through the album, it is one of his more “poppier”numbers. However, as you enter the latter half of L.O.W‘s journey, more intricate pieces of music begin to creep their way in with ‘Achtzehn’, ‘Rinnsal’ and ‘Regen’ feeling like the perfect amalgamation between Radiohead‘s Thom Yorke and jazz pianist Brad Mehldau.

Jan Roth has previously played drums live with German musician Tim Neuhaus at many of Hundreds’ live shows. He has also played on many of Clueso and Max Prosa’s records as well as countless jazz bands. Jan Roth’s fascination for simple, beautiful compositions is perfectly presented on this debut solo album.

Music aside, in his down time he simply likes to sit and take in the world around him. It’s this dreamlike idleness and wonder that inspired L.O.W‘s eight perfectly formed tracks. The album is a small declaration of love to the sunny side of melancholy and a cinematic gem just waiting to be uncovered.

Jan Roth’s L.O.W will be released via Sinnbus on 26th July 2013.

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