Elektroklänge

E L E K T R O K L Ä N G E


"New music has to be found and that is pioneer work and not celebrating and imitating existing sound" - Emil Schult

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Motorik

Elektroklänge's second album Motorik is a sonic journey inspired by Kraftwerk's groundbreaking album Autobahn, celebrating its 50th anniversary.

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Abfahrt

Authentic traffic sounds from German highways, vintage speech synthesis, flutes and vocoded vocals - all come together in Elektroklänge's EP Abfahrt.

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Torafikkukōn

Torafikkukōn is a photographic essay which underscore the precision and depth of Elektroklänge's unique mode of AI photographic storytelling, featuring traffic cones in various situations.

A L B U M


Komposituation

The debut CD album Komposituation is heavily inspired by the comics and drawings of the German painter, poet and audio-visual artist Emil Schult.

A R T B O O K


Komposituation - The Artbook Companion

An exclusive digital artbook companion to the album Komposituation which is included in the Bandcamp version. The artbook contains lyrics and AI generated art.

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Kosmische Musik

Elektroklänge takes you on a space mission with this homage to both early German science fiction movies and to the pioneering German electronic music of the early 1970’s.

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Mechanische Tänze

Elektroklänge presents four deconstructed "tanz acts" in four different languages, strongly influenced by Vilmos Huszár's “simultaneistic-mechanical dance” at Dada-soirée, 1923.

S I N G L E


Hello World!

Elektroklänge's debut single "Hello World!" released in 2015 featuring a song about programming one line code: print "hello, world"...

A B O U T


Elektroklänge is a minimalistic electronic music act based in Stockholm, Sweden. Elektroklänge's melodic driven retro-future signature sound combines repetitive rhythms with simple catchy melodies. The instrumentation is minimalistic and strictly electronic while all lyrics are sung through vocoders and/or generated by AI speech synthesis or the band's own replica of a Robovox.


Elektroklänge makes strictly non-improvised and meticulously programmed electronic music. While remaining true to the “Düsseldorf sound”, Elektroklänge adds and develops the sound in sometimes unexpected directions and occasionally employs the piano which often brought the project to be described as a “more emotionally-charged version of Kraftwerk”…