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Sonic Symbiosis: Martin Kohlstedt & Mollono.Bass Push Boundaries with Genre-Defying Single ‘AMS

“Let’s see where this goes”: Those were the words which Martin Kohlstedt used to announce the last song of his concert at 3000Grad Festival 2018. If the virtuous Neo Classic musician had a hunch already…?

Mollono.Bass was in the audience that evening, and ever since he never got that song out of his head. At some point he loaded it into his sequencer, started to play around with it, and eventually he sent the result back to Martin Kohlstedt.

And here’s the final version of this creative exchange: Pneumatically pumping four-to-the-floor groove and an intense vibe of heady deepness meet the fragile, beautifully melancholic sound of a piano. AMS takes the combination of musicality and dancefloor-readiness to a stunning new level.

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