Micha Acher
Henry And The Ghosts Songbook
played by Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher
Alien Transistor
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2026
Includes Instant Download
2LP
34.99
N 104 LP / Includes Download Code
Edition of 300 copies, incl. printed inner sleeves
Pre-Order: Available on / around Jun 12th 2026
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Tracklist
11Markus Rom & Micha Acher – WHEN HAMLET LEFT TOWN 1:33
2Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – RADIO FOUR 5:46
3Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom & Micha Acher – 34E 3:34
4Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom & Micha Acher – SOLID GROUND 4:26
5Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – ARC 4:37
6Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom & Micha Acher – AELITA 3:13
7Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – ALL TOMORROWS PAST PART II 4:26
8Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom & Micha Acher – INTERLUDE 3:26
9Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – HENRY & THE GHOSTS 3:22
21Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – SPACE MINOR 3:23
2Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – LOOP D 3:37
3Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – TOMORROWS PAST PART I 3:11
4Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom & Micha Acher – MODEST FAREWELL 3:54
5Theresa Loibl, Timm Kornelius, Markus Rom, Simon Popp & Micha Acher – NORDLEAD 3:36
6Theresa Loibl & Micha Acher – MOMO 3:13

On his new album, Micha Acher opens his „Songbook“ under the alias Henry and the Ghost – with compositions for bands such as Tied & Tickled Trio and Ms. John Soda from previous years.

Why are we interested in ghosts? What fascinates us about the eerie? According to cultural theorist Mark Fisher, the allure that the eerie possesses is not captured by the idea that we „enjoy what scares us“. It has, rather, to do with a fascination for the outside. For that which lies beyond standard perception, cognition or experience, as he writes in his book „The Weird and the Eerie“.

In fact, also none of the 15 pieces from Henry and the Ghost is really scary. On the contrary, they all feel strangely familiar. Like revenants or doppelgängers, which in fact they are. They have all been released before. But in a different form. In different line-ups. With different band projects such as Tied & Tickled Trio, The Notwist or the Alien Ensemble.

With the „Songbook“, Micha Acher's aim was, as he says, to find out how the familiar pieces sound in a chamber music instrumentation. Therefore he met with Theresa Loibl (bass clarinet, piano), Timm Kornelius (bassoon), Markus Rom (guitar, banjo, electronics) and Simon Popp (drums, percussion) in his living room for a musical séance in the summer of 2022. The séance lasted two days. Afterwards, Markus Rom (Oh No Noh), added some haunting electronical ideas.

The mood of most of the pieces is melancholic. There are surprising twists and siren-like melodies. Just as ghost stories should be. However, most of the songs sound very light-footed. With their feet in pop, folk, jazz and classical music. Pieces such as „Johanna“ with its wheezing harmonium and spooky piano, or the dreamy „Modest Farewell“ on the other hand have a cinematic flair. Immediately faces and scenes arise in the mind. But at the beginning, there is „Hamlet“. It starts with ghostly electronics and merges into a calm, almost classical guitar piece. Could it be that the ghost of Hamlet's father is hiding between the strings?

„34E“ begins with a banjo. Then the deep humming of Micha Achers sousaphone and the other brass instruments kick in. In the slow, solemn „Aelita“, the sousaphone starts a dialogue with a children's piano. With the banjo and the other wind instruments acting as mediators. The title of „All Tomorrow's Past“ brings Velvet Undergrounds „All Tomorrow's Parties“ to mind. Another ghost from the past. What connects the two pieces is free-floating percussion, which accompanies the sumptuous melodies.

„Arc“ takes us on an exhilarating voyage at sea, with the sousaphone providing powerful propulsion. Towards the end, things get quite turbulent. With the clarinet stirring up the water, before the sea calms down again. „Henry and the Ghost“ is characterised by a ghostly mood change between major and minor. In „Radio Four“ the banjo with its stoic chords keeps the lively brass section in check. „Solid Ground“ is imbued with melancholy. „Space Minor“ takes us into outer space, with the power of sousaphone and percussion.

„Tomorrows“ is filled with cautious optimism. And the concluding „Nordlead“ turns out to be a revenant of the instrumental „N.L.“ from The Notwist's legendary album „Shrink“ from 1998. In the new version, the piece sounds like a distant echo. One that also brings to mind how Micha Acher's music has evolved. Which new worlds he explored and opened up since the nineties. And yet Acher's signature is recognisable in every single note of this fascinating „Songbook“.