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It upset me to always hear caricatures. But I kept this energy for me. What counts today is being able to reward my close relations for the every day confidence they put in me. Sketches For The Next Season. A good solid wine needs time to mature, and so does a good album. The first one -- Bienfait Kompakt 18 -- dates back to But now, Jonas Bering finally presents his second album: Sketches Of The Next Season with 10 glamorous, cool-cosy jewels full of lightness and grace.

He skillfully glides between melodious klicker pop and transparent noble minimalism and makes them a perfect match. And with an almost provocative sangfroid, he defies any kind of music trends, microtrends and hypes: he braves the saw, the rock, the shuffle and keeps on dreaming of the purest, everlasting, timeless minimal techno. Maybe the most global dream ever -- even with a French accent.

Enormous layers, deep and soft like a oriental carpet flying over his trademark digital grooves. On both tracks, Bering puts more stress on the physical aspects of his music. You can call it what you want in the end this record might be closer to the good tradition of Trance than nerdy laptop Minimal. Closer to Manuel Gottsching than to the makings of those pimplefaced wacks around your corner. Epic sounds from old Europe Kompakt invites you to a visit to beautiful small town Lille, next to the Belgian border.

This is where Jonas Bering develops his unique warm-sounding techgrooves already impressively shown on his debut album Bienfait in summer Other than a few remixes and contributions to Kompakt's Total compilation series, Bering mostly kept quiet for the next several years until resurfacing in with the full-length Regain, released by Japanese label Fountain Music.

Sign In. Listen Now Browse Radio Search. Jonas Bering. Top Songs See All. Regain Sketches for the Next Season Bienfait Contact Kompakt. Streaming and Download help. Report this album or account. If you like Bienfait, you may also like:. Quivering In Time by Eris Drew. The Chicago producer channels the timeless quality of beloved rave anthems into heartfelt dance music. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 10, Distractions One by Tim Shiel.

Contrary to its loose theme of "missed connections," the Melbourne art pop veteran's latest album is a joyous, guest-filled affair. Pioneering electronic artist Leafcutter John and gyil player Bex Burch come together for an exuberant, largely improvised jazz-fusion set. An Indigo Pool by Future Floods. Lo-fi bedroom electropop that surrounds pleading vocal melodies with bubbling synths. June by Maymind.



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