Influential techno-minded sonic experimenters Moritz von Oswald Trio are set to return with their third album Fetch.
The four-track record is slated to arrive on June 18 via Honest Jon's Records and marks the follow-up to 2011's acclaimed Horizontal Structures.
Sasu Ripatti (aka Vladislav Delay) and Max Loderbauer reprise their roles in the von Oswald-led group, though they were joined in the studio by a number of other artists. Marc Muellbauer delivered the bass and Tobias Freund contributed effects, while Sebastian Studnitzky took on trumpet and Jonas Schoen played flute, bass clarinet and saxophone.
The new collection of songs was reportedly recorded in a mere four hours, indicating an improvisational approach to the material, which has been described as possessing a "darker and more driving mood."
While no album artwork has been revealed yet, the tracklist can be seen below.
Thanks to Resident Advisor for the tip.
Fetch:
1. Jam
2. Dark
3. Club
4. Yangissa
The four-track record is slated to arrive on June 18 via Honest Jon's Records and marks the follow-up to 2011's acclaimed Horizontal Structures.
Sasu Ripatti (aka Vladislav Delay) and Max Loderbauer reprise their roles in the von Oswald-led group, though they were joined in the studio by a number of other artists. Marc Muellbauer delivered the bass and Tobias Freund contributed effects, while Sebastian Studnitzky took on trumpet and Jonas Schoen played flute, bass clarinet and saxophone.
The new collection of songs was reportedly recorded in a mere four hours, indicating an improvisational approach to the material, which has been described as possessing a "darker and more driving mood."
While no album artwork has been revealed yet, the tracklist can be seen below.
Thanks to Resident Advisor for the tip.
Fetch:
1. Jam
2. Dark
3. Club
4. Yangissa