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Rosewindow was started in a bedroom in Gießen, Germany by Ian Strahn and David Klautke tracking some bare-bones recordings in their apartment. Shortly after, their friend Nico Oerter joined them in the process of creating the tunes they had been working on.
As time passed and friends moved away the songs became a vehicle for reconnecting, and served as the catalyst for a musical vacation to the French countryside. There, in an 100 year old farmhouse filled with secret rooms, the project took its final shape.
The product is a three-song EP of melodic folk tunes, Creosote Summer which tells the stories of a life spent between the United States and Germany.
As time passed and friends moved away the songs became a vehicle for reconnecting, and served as the catalyst for a musical vacation to the French countryside. There, in an 100 year old farmhouse filled with secret rooms, the project took its final shape.
The product is a three-song EP of melodic folk tunes, Creosote Summer which tells the stories of a life spent between the United States and Germany.