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Amphior is the creative alias of Danish producer Mathias Hammerstrøm, who crafts introspective soundscapes where melancholy and dreamlike euphoria intertwine. His music is shaped by the warmth of tape machines, vintage amplifiers, and the beauty of imperfection—like a dust-covered book that creaks when opened. With atmospheric instruments, haunting vocals, and lo-fi textures, he evokes nostalgia, decay, and the fleeting nature of memory.
He first introduced his music in 2014 with the Begone EP, released on Estonian label Loodma Recordings. This debut explored "Future Garage," blending skittering 2-step rhythms, rumbling basslines, distorted vocals, and the sound of rain-soaked cityscapes. In 2016, he followed up with the Unlocked EP before unveiling his first full-length album, Shadowland, in 2017 on Dutch label Shipwrec—an IDM-inspired, intricately layered collection. Transitioning into ambient music, Mathias released We Used to Dance in 2019, an analog synth odyssey featuring a remix by the prolific Sangam. His most recent album, Another Presence (2022), is an emotional, meditative, and spiritually pulsating work released on Italy’s Glacial Movements and mastered by Simon Scott of Slowdive.
His fourth album, Disappearing (2025), continues this exploration of memory and impermanence - reflecting on the fragile line between presence and absence.
📩 Contact: amphior (a) gmail . com
He first introduced his music in 2014 with the Begone EP, released on Estonian label Loodma Recordings. This debut explored "Future Garage," blending skittering 2-step rhythms, rumbling basslines, distorted vocals, and the sound of rain-soaked cityscapes. In 2016, he followed up with the Unlocked EP before unveiling his first full-length album, Shadowland, in 2017 on Dutch label Shipwrec—an IDM-inspired, intricately layered collection. Transitioning into ambient music, Mathias released We Used to Dance in 2019, an analog synth odyssey featuring a remix by the prolific Sangam. His most recent album, Another Presence (2022), is an emotional, meditative, and spiritually pulsating work released on Italy’s Glacial Movements and mastered by Simon Scott of Slowdive.
His fourth album, Disappearing (2025), continues this exploration of memory and impermanence - reflecting on the fragile line between presence and absence.
📩 Contact: amphior (a) gmail . com
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