Yeah But No: Yeah But No

Yeah But No SKU: 35414988
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Yeah But No: Yeah But No

Yeah But No SKU: 35414988

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Yeah But No
Artist: Yeah But No
Label: Sinnbus
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 673799357114
Genre: Rock

LP version. Includes download code. The debut album of Yeah But No - the project for the duo of producer Douglas Greed and singer Fabian Kuss, who previously released on labels like BPitch Control, Noir, and Cocoon Records - celebrates the energy of every change and the beauty of every new start. It also maps the melancholy hidden in synths and drum machines. The project of Berlin based musicians Douglas Greed and Fabian Kuss - that has grown into a band - tracks down the heaviness of breach and ending in rainy electronica. It celebrates the energy within every change and the beauty of a new start. With smart compositions the duo airily maps the melancholy hidden in synths and drum machines. Douglas Greed made a name for himself in the techno scene and recently released an album together with Mooryc with their mutual project Eating Snow. Meanwhile, Kuss gained experiences in all imaginable styles of music. The two met in 2013 when Greed was looking for a singer for his tracks. After one hundred gigs, as well as the release of a dozen of tracks together, both decided to let the project grow into a band and start writing tracks together.

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