
Iconic German electronic music producer Stimming, known for his meticulous production and his ability to evoke deep emotion, turns everyday moments into one-of-a-kind sonic experiments on his new album, Friedrich. The album carries a distinct lightness with it, a reflection of the confidence and freedom Stimming has gained over his many years in the industry. “After 15 years of doing this full-time, I feel like I finally know what I’m doing, and it’s just fun,” he says. This sense of ease and playfulness is evident throughout Friedrich, as Stimming carves out new paths of light in his sound.
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The album, which Stimming describes as a collection of “normal life moments” from the past few years, dives into personal themes like fatherhood, relationships, illness, and resilience, touching upon both the deeply personal and universally relatable. Friedrich continues to explore the symbolism of the pigeon, a recurring motif in Stimming’s work. The pigeon represents the beauty found in life’s ordinary moments, moments that often pass unnoticed but, when observed closely, reveal the extraordinary beneath the surface. This attention to detail shines brightly throughout the album, where every track offers a new perspective on both the joy and complexity of human existence, from the euphoric energy of Golden Path to the darker, more reflective tones of Lucky Me and Keys Don’t Match.
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The combination of club-driven beats, introspective melodies, and personal storytelling – moving between light and shadow, tension and release – makes Friedrich a powerful and gripping listen. The upbeatness and danceability of a Stimming release is ever-present, but not in a naively positive way. Instead, it highlights the lightness that coexists with the often-dreary reality of life. “You know how a city can feel like this very cold, unnatural space but then all of a sudden you see a flock of pigeons take flight and just then it reminds you of life and three-dimensional space? I mean, a pigeon can fly, isn’t that beautiful?,” says Stimming.
Friedrich is set to be released on April 25th through Stimming Recordings. Available here
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