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Looking behind the obvious, forming an orchestra out of everyday surroundings.Finding the essence in the trivial, clarity in the complex, poetry in simplicity.
All of this is part of the goal, meaning and character of Oh No Noh, the project of Leipzig-based guitarist, robot programmer, magnetic tape crumpler and composer Markus Rom. All of this floats and shines through "As Late As Possible", the third Oh No Noh album, which will was released in April 2025.
The focus of this album, as the title "As Late As Possible" suggests, was patience. A creative lingering, the self-imposed principle of letting ideas mature, consciously leaving them lying and looking at them again in order to discover and refine new things. Always looking for new ways of producing musical sounds, Markus Rom has been blurring the boundaries between LoFi, Indietronica, Postrock, Kraut and Pop with his solo project for several years. His main instruments for this are electric guitar, MIDI robots, tapes and samples. For “As Late As Possible”, Rom expanded his setup with a new sound sources (acoustic guitar, banjo, organ) and musical guests: Damian Dalla Torre (Squama) on bass clarinet and Andi Haberl (the Notwist, Sun) on drums. He plays this music live in a setup of music robots, electric guitar and synth. £5 entry - ticket link to follow
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