Harmont open a new door with debut ‘Skrei’

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A collaboration of two talents, Harmont is creating instrumental nu jazz with promising quality

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Harmont is the name chosen by Konrad Milan and Andreas Moser for their up-and-coming nu jazz project. With only a few tracks released so far, the duo is still easing their way into the community. What is immediately evident however, is that both Milan and Moser have set off on this new exploration of electronica having already acquired significant experience as producers. Despite how limited their discography is the professional perspective at work is clear.

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That’s not to say that the Austrian duo is predictable; Harmont’s live sessions have sparked with unpredictable moments of creativity. There’s no strong sense of being tied to a specific genre, but so far the pair have been leaning towards jazztronica tones at home in cinematic media. There’s also a touch of organic samples from piano and light percussion, but these elements are attentively kept from overwhelming the presence of breezy synthesizer.

 ‘Skrei’ is the first official single from Milan and Moser, although their live sessions are also available for listening. As an introductory track to Harmont it demonstrates a talent for mellow rhythms, as well as an attraction to diffuse levels of synthesizer able to conjure a celestial ambience.

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Hip hop jazz fusion from Noa Erni and Robot Orchestra

We're very very happy and proud to announce the very first solo album to drop via Kommerz Records: „The Mental Traveller" is a 12 track jazz manifesto by our...

Sharing an interest both in left field jazz and hip hop beats, this international pairing gives rise to fresh tones

Noa Erni and Robot Orchestra make for a fresh voiced collaborative team. Both artists have a foundation in hip-hop production, but working together the sound that they’ve created is decidedly within the extensive realms of alternate jazz.

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Whereas Robot Orchestra tends to lean in the direction of lo fi beats, Swiss born Noa Erni finds his passion in obscure jazz tones, stretching from jazz hop to nu jazz to jazztronica.

The duo’s most recent shared project is the track ‘Damn It’s Sunny’, a stirring mix of percussive beats and heartfelt hip-hop that tempts the spirit away from the body, constructing a comfortable space to wander into. It’s a work taken from Erni’s upcoming album “The Mental Traveller”; a collection of soul searching beats which is also significant in its role as the artist’s debut album.

Released via the hip hop and jazz focused label Kommerz Records, “The Mental Traveller” brings low tempo, meditative vibes to the scene. It’s experimental, creative and very much a sound you can lose yourself in. There’s also significant involvement in the project from other contemporaries of Erni, including trumpeter Miles Bonny and Jakarta Records signed producer S. Fidelity. A variety of flavours simmer in this contemplative release.

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