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Arnold Kasar is a Berlin-based pianist, composer, producer, and mastering
engineer. Over the past three decades, his work has moved fluidly between
ambient, electronic, and contemporary classical spaces - often erasing the
distinctions between them. He began his career in Berlin’s post-club
landscape, releasing through the influential Sonar Kollektiv label and
performing with nu-jazz and electro-chanson acts such as Micatone and
Nylon. His collaborations with performance artist Friedrich Liechtenstein
introduced surreal, genre-fluid pop into his orbit. A long-running partnership
with Hans-Joachim Roedelius, including their 2017 Deutsche Grammophon
release Einfluss, cemented his standing as a cross-generational connector of
musical worlds. His solo albums have been praised for their quiet innovation
and tonal depth. His new album Spring Songs unfolds across eight distilled
pieces - interconnected yet self-contained - where Kasar’s acoustic piano
drifts within finely drawn electronic contours. Evolving from the quiet
architecture of “Spring Song,” first heard on Kasar’s 2019 album Resonanz,
this new work extends the theme into a larger spatial meditation. The result is
a sound world that feels both grounded and aerial, analogue and spectral -
where memory, structure, and silence hold equal presence.
engineer. Over the past three decades, his work has moved fluidly between
ambient, electronic, and contemporary classical spaces - often erasing the
distinctions between them. He began his career in Berlin’s post-club
landscape, releasing through the influential Sonar Kollektiv label and
performing with nu-jazz and electro-chanson acts such as Micatone and
Nylon. His collaborations with performance artist Friedrich Liechtenstein
introduced surreal, genre-fluid pop into his orbit. A long-running partnership
with Hans-Joachim Roedelius, including their 2017 Deutsche Grammophon
release Einfluss, cemented his standing as a cross-generational connector of
musical worlds. His solo albums have been praised for their quiet innovation
and tonal depth. His new album Spring Songs unfolds across eight distilled
pieces - interconnected yet self-contained - where Kasar’s acoustic piano
drifts within finely drawn electronic contours. Evolving from the quiet
architecture of “Spring Song,” first heard on Kasar’s 2019 album Resonanz,
this new work extends the theme into a larger spatial meditation. The result is
a sound world that feels both grounded and aerial, analogue and spectral -
where memory, structure, and silence hold equal presence.
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