Thomas Fehlmann’s captivating blend of electronic and ambient music has made waves in the vinyl community, drawing listeners into a world where soundscapes transcend time. Known for his innovative approach, Fehlmann’s discography includes standout albums like “Good Fridge. Flowing: Ninezeronineight” (1999) and the evocative “Der Kuss Des Tigers (Original – Soundtrack)” (1988). His work often finds a home on labels that appreciate his unique sonic vision. The “Flow EP” (1994) and “Blow-Up Chimp. Overflow Minus-Two” (1998) further highlight his ability to craft immersive auditory experiences. Fehlmann’s music resonates with fans of related who similarly push the boundaries of electronic sound. Whether revisiting the experimental “Wir bauen eine neue Stadt” (1981) or exploring the nuanced textures of “Whistle” (2002), Fehlmann’s contributions to the genre remain essential for any vinyl enthusiast’s collection.
Thomas Fehlmann’s Gute Luft Reissue: A Timeless Fusion of Berlin’s Soundscapes and Detroit Techno
Thomas Fehlmann, an iconic figure in the world of electronic music, has been shaping the genre for decades. With roots tracing back to the 1980s, Fehlmann’s work has left a profound impact on the electronic music scene, spanning from his days in Palais Schaumburg to his longstanding collaboration with The Orb. Over the years, Fehlmann […]