Two renowned German musicians, Nino Sable (Aeon Sable, Unwished,...) and Dos Asmund (They Have Our Name, Fort Nimmermehr,...), have teamed up for a special release which the two decided to call The deutsch EP. The EP will be released on 1 May by Noot Moon Records.
In the spirit of spring, back in 2021, Nino Sable composed a track titled “Träum mit mir”. This marked his initial foray into German songwriting, embracing a distinctly poppy vibe. Holding “Träum mit mir” in his hands, he approached his friend Daniel from Dos Asmund to infuse electronic elements and master the track to which Dos Asmund readily agreed. Since then, “Träum mit mir” has remained a hidden gem amidst a huge collection of unreleased tracks.
In February 2024 Nino Sable found “Träum mit mir” and decided to join forces with Dos Asmund once again in order to make four more tracks for what they called their The deutsch EP. Nino Sable and Dos Asmund created five danceable electro-pop escapades, of which each Friday one will be released. So far you can enjoy "Im Wonderland" and "Tanz der Unbekannten". Link

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