The always interesting and left-field Euro-USA project Rohn-Lederman has just dropped its new full-length album, Forbidden Planet. This exciting and moody new album is packed with original modular electronics and provocative haunting vocals from the emotive duo that showcases the talents of Detroit-based vocalist Emileigh Rohn (Chiasm) along with legendary Belgian composer Jean-Marc Lederman (The Weathermen, Fad Gadget, Front 242, Ghost & Writer) skills and nonconformist productions ideas and compositions.
Rohn-Lederman debuted with the DAC chart-topping album Venus Chariot in 2021, followed by RAGE! in 2022 and a double album entitled Black And Bleu in 2024. Earlier this year, Rohn-Lederman released the EP Steal The Light, featuring reinvented remixes from the likes of Stefan Netschio (Beborn Beton), Noemi Aurora (Helalyn Flowers), Aiboforcen and Mexican performance artist and singer Sarmen Almond. The entire new album is available for streaming. Link

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