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Life might be a predominantly linear affair, but when lived right, it’s nevertheless a turbulent experience. It’s a system of trial and error, ebb and flow, order and chaos, action and reaction. And paradoxically, this system still feels balanced amid all this turmoil. In fact, the same can be said about KEOPE. Easily.
KEOPE might be a duo consisting of Marcus Rossknecht and Toni Bruna, but they actually sound like a collective of rather nomadic - and heavily gifted - musicians on their ever-present quest to reach different musical spheres. Everything is in motion, everything is in constant flux. Everything, everywhere all at once. Their first two albums "Tropicalni" and “Triangulo“ provided the audience an idea about their elaborate rhythmic vocabulary, but it’s the cryptically titled “Flikka Flokka“, which sees their multilayered compositions bloom into a fully-formed, new musical Esperanto.
You can immediately sense, that KEOPE must be a phenomenal live act because the twelve tracks on “Flikka Flokka“ as though they were born from endless jam sessions fueled by a whole variety of influences. The work of Rossknecht and Bruna is a prime example of sound in motion that responds solely to its very own pulse by taking aforementioned influences and making them completely their own. Now, let’s dance!
KEOPE might be a duo consisting of Marcus Rossknecht and Toni Bruna, but they actually sound like a collective of rather nomadic - and heavily gifted - musicians on their ever-present quest to reach different musical spheres. Everything is in motion, everything is in constant flux. Everything, everywhere all at once. Their first two albums "Tropicalni" and “Triangulo“ provided the audience an idea about their elaborate rhythmic vocabulary, but it’s the cryptically titled “Flikka Flokka“, which sees their multilayered compositions bloom into a fully-formed, new musical Esperanto.
You can immediately sense, that KEOPE must be a phenomenal live act because the twelve tracks on “Flikka Flokka“ as though they were born from endless jam sessions fueled by a whole variety of influences. The work of Rossknecht and Bruna is a prime example of sound in motion that responds solely to its very own pulse by taking aforementioned influences and making them completely their own. Now, let’s dance!
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