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Infinite Reflections invites you to experience a year of discovery, nostalgia, connection, and celebration through music. Each track—whether introspective or exuberant, mellow or upbeat—captures a facet of the band's journey, making this album a testament to the growth, resilience, and creativity that have defined Fantomacs' 2024. Let's dive into it - Release date 15th NOV 2024.



Jörg Peters was exposed to the wonders of music at an early age growing up in the city of Berlin which is well known for its thriving music scene for decades. 

 

Immersed in a rich tapestry of diverse genres and styles, Jörg was drawn and influenced by the electronic music movement happening in the city and began to create his own music as a passion project. 

 

Since then, the artist, producer, and composer has released an incredible amount of original music in a vast and eclectic array of styles letting his love to experiment with sound take over. 

 

"When I started making my own music some time ago, I very much appreciated freedom to interpret music and combine different genres. Bands like Steely Dan, Mezzoforte, Fleetwood Mac, Joe Cocker, Al Jarreau, Level 42 - and many more to mention - they all influenced me. When analog synthesizers reached stage, I was immediately fan of their abilities to create new sounds. However, I didn’t like the idea of leaving behind all the well-developed acoustic instruments. Therefore, I love combining all kinds of sounds from different sources, be it traditional synth sounds, modern electronic patches, acoustic sounds or even noises or vocoded voices'" says the artist of his musical evolution and progression.

 

"Infinite Reflections" along with a flurry of other releases, is available for streaming and download on all major outlets and Jörg is constantly working on new material for upcoming releases.  

 

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2024-04-05 S Unmet Needs WeWriteAboutMusic (Los Angeles, USA) n/a n/a

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 2024-11-25 A  Infinite Reflections

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Legend: A - Album (=LP - Long Play), S - Single, EP - Extended Play

 

Curator / Label Response
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When you first look at the cover of Fantomacs’ latest album, you get the immediate sense that nothing is left to chance. His music, in essence, is mirrored inside out in the artistically crafted cover for his new release, *Infinite Reflections*. The image originates from Bordeaux, capturing a breathtaking evening scene at the Miroir d’eau, a water mirror directly across from the grand Place de la Bourse.

 

This water mirror brings the sky down to earth, reflecting it in an almost magical way. In a single, enchanted moment, sky and earth unite as one, just as Fantomacs' music weaves an atmosphere that’s both mystical and grounded, irresistibly drawing the listener in. The cover has a similar captivating allure—everything connects into a harmonious whole, evoking a sense of floating lightness paired with deep grounding, emphasized by dark silhouettes of people whose feet seem planted firmly on the ground—or perhaps not, as they may be floating, a fascinating ambiguity for the viewer.

 

As you visually step back from this wonderful composition, the figures on the cover appear to merge, forming a wave of music that binds together lightness and earthiness, brightness and darkness, creating a perfect balance both visibly and audibly when you immerse yourself in the album. Even Fantomacs' signature is thoughtfully integrated, with an interplay of elements that feels remarkably balanced.

 

Whether by coincidence or design, what emerges from the depths of this image is a wave of music that leaves the viewer feeling both energized and soothed, flowing through the crowd and achieving what music does at its best: it connects them.