Leipzig’s Pysch Team FLYING MOON Remixed In SPACE

New striking strokes…

1 November 2021


(photo by Walther Le Kon)

Band: FLYING MOON IN SPACE
Who: Psych-synth explorers from Leipzig, Germany

New single: THE OBSERVER remixed by New York City’s
noise junks A Place To Bury Strangers

Info: Last year FMIS released their splendid self-titled debut LP.
To keep the music alive the band decided to have 6 of its 8 tracks
remixed by Xiu Xiu, Suuns, Camera, Minami Deutsch, Warm Graves and
A Place To Bury Strangers (they released their new spooky EP, titled
Hologram last July) who had their hands on first taster, The Observer.

The remix EP arrives on January 28th and is set to be
released digitally and on 12” vinyl by Fuzz Club Records.

If you’re familiar with A Place To Bury Strangers you know that these
graveyard noiseniks prefer night to day, darkness to brightness and
surreality to reality. They vaccinated The Observer with their trademark
Gothesque duskiness turning The Observer into a haunting electro missile
speeding towards a crashing climax. Synth-fuck-tastic!

Join the supersonic ride here…

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Rollicking Electro-Kraut Sparks – New Single ‘THE OBSERVER’ By FLYING MOON IN SPACE

Daily electricity to load your batteries

4 November 2020


(photo via Fuzz Club)

Band: FLYING MOON IN SPACE

Who: A seven-piece band from Leipzig, Germany born out of live improvisations
that are known to last hours at a time. After a series of tours around Europe, the
group has now signed to London-based label Fuzz Club for their self-titled debut LP.

“A shape-shifting blend of driving Krautrock aesthetics, vivid psychedelic pop and techno-indebted electronics, Flying Moon In Space’s ambitious first full-length is due for release December 4th 2020.”

References: Can, NEU!, Juju, Juju, Tangerine Dream, My Bloody Valentine, Brian Eno,
Klaus Schulz
, HEALTH, A Place To Bury Strangers and more orchestral acts like
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
or Sigur Ros.

Pick: THE OBSERVER – new, 2nd single, from the forthcoming first album.
Described by the band as “an anthem for the ‘post-industrial burnouts’ of the world,
the track is a call to break from the drudgery of modern life delivered in the form of reverberating, motorik psych-pop”.

Score: Only thirty seconds in and this electrical Kraut-synth stunner is already
jumping from left to right and back in your uncontrollably spinning head. Ongoing sparkling rotations cause a transcendent experience giving you the opportunity to
escape our grim reality for a while. And when you close your eyes you’ll see flashes
of psychedelic flames on your iris while intoxicating vocals add a sinister dimension. Ghostly vibrations indeed.

Press play here…


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Dont’ stop yet, continue directly with the hypnotic first single Ardor and extend your trip…


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