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Stimming
Alpe Lusia
Expected 29th April Fourth album from Hamburg's Stimming It was named after a remote little alpine hut in northern Italy, in which he had secluded himself to work on his LP for a full month, all by himself. What could possibly make a grown man move into a small hut in the Italian Alps and elude civilization for a whole month? In the case of electronic music artist Stimming it was the work on his fourth album, which was named after his refuge “Alpe Lusia”. When asked “why”, Stimming responds with the constant distractions inherent in the affluent society: “When I reduce the outer impulses, I create a sort of artificial understimulation which in turn makes all my gear and equipment appear incredibly attractive again (in the way it actually deserves to be).” However, even isolation can outgrow you, because Stimming is not just Stimming, but also Martin Stimming. After two weeks spent with only cows, goats and sheep, he needed a change of scenery. Or rather, he felt the urge to consume. In order to see some human faces and civilization, he drove to the city of Bozen, which is two hours away, and returned with a newly bought perfume and newly found strength and courage. These four weeks also cast out an idea Stimming still had since his youth, which was to live as a lonesome shepherd in the Scottish Highlands. Stimming’s album begins with the rippling noise of a little creek, and in a way, it is precisely that: A river, which in its course ingests further streams and by that gains force, while still remaining the same. At times powerful as a rapid, then again calm as a river bend, but always originating from the same spring.
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