Miwon
Hendrik Kröz aka Miwon has been an active member of the Berlin-based electronic music scene for a very long time. Hundred’s of live P.A.s created a big fan base for his soulful electronic pop music. As the initiator of the already legendary “laptop battles” he did important ground work for the development of electronic music in Berlin in general. In 2008, Miwon returns with his second full-length “A To B”.
A To B
First, there is the bullet train. Once inside the Shinkansen, Miwon unpacks his euphoric melodies, haunting atmospheres, killer beats and sweet, irresistable pop songs. On “A To B”, Miwon takes his love for electronic music to another level, making it even more accessible. Ranging from hands-down popsongs (the title track “A To B” is a hommage to/coverversion of Fleetwood Mac) to more dancefloor-orientated tunes like “Matchbox”, clearly influenced by Cologne pioneers like Burger/Ink, and true ballads like “Another Term For”, Miwon explores all possible angles of electronica. Featuring the talents of the japanese singer Maho Masuda, as well as Sibylle Fendt, Fleckfumie’s Nick Gloeckner on guitar and Galaktlan on synths, “A To B” will help you getting through the winter in no time. And through the summer. And back again. From A to B.
Hendrik Kröz aka Miwon has been an active member of the Berlin-based electronic music scene for a very long time. Hundred’s of live P.A.s created a big fan base for his soulful electronic pop music. As the initiator of the already legendary “laptop battles” he did important ground work for the development of electronic music in Berlin in general. In 2008, Miwon returns with his second full-length “A To B”.
A To B
First, there is the bullet train. Once inside the Shinkansen, Miwon unpacks his euphoric melodies, haunting atmospheres, killer beats and sweet, irresistable pop songs. On “A To B”, Miwon takes his love for electronic music to another level, making it even more accessible. Ranging from hands-down popsongs (the title track “A To B” is a hommage to/coverversion of Fleetwood Mac) to more dancefloor-orientated tunes like “Matchbox”, clearly influenced by Cologne pioneers like Burger/Ink, and true ballads like “Another Term For”, Miwon explores all possible angles of electronica. Featuring the talents of the japanese singer Maho Masuda, as well as Sibylle Fendt, Fleckfumie’s Nick Gloeckner on guitar and Galaktlan on synths, “A To B” will help you getting through the winter in no time. And through the summer. And back again. From A to B.
Miwon: A To B
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