Komeit

Komeit

Genres: electronic, indie pop, indietronica, ambient, idm

About Komeit

Falling into place? This is where it all comes together. Just before Quiet is the new Loud reared its tentative head in 1999, Julia Kliemann (vocals, sine keyboard) and Chris Flor (vocals, guitar) began to gauge the boundaries of calm fragility with their reduced tendercore: when early attempts at collaborations (skateboarding) didn’t work out, Chris decided to convince his fellow student Julia to join him for an improvised performance supporting songs:ohia instead. With a touch of open naivety and idealism about them Komëits simple stories and clear messages place them at the forefront of artists who are not afraid to expose their sounds and souls to the public – not in a shy, introverted way but via melancholically optimistic honesty. Their consciously minimalist approach results in humane directness, in a concentrated clarity. Contemplative, romantic, heart-wrenching, slow, deliberately delayed and infused with their mutual musical past between Low, Codeine, Pastels and Brian Eno these two delicately interwoven voices almost hypnotically drag us into the intricate spheres of Komëit – Let’s Melt, as one of their songs seductively invites us to do! Discography monika 17 "Komëit" album cd monika 24 "Falling Back Together" remix 12" monika 25 "Falling Into Place" album CD

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Komeit — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Komëit Parade (Robert Lippok)
Komëit I Can Tell (Robert Lippok)
Parade (Robert Lippok)
I Can Tell (Robert Lippok)