
Flügge
180g vinyl How do you describe a musical quantum leap? Best in numbers. ‘Flügge’ is 44 minutes and 41 seconds long, with 14 songs featuring 13 instruments played by two musicians and at least ten different musical spheres of influence. The second album by Berlin duo Odd Couple is an eclectic mixture that cannot be easily categorised. While Tammo Dehn and Jascha Kreft worked their way through the primordial soup of sultry garage rock on their debut ‘It's A Pressure To Meet You’, released two years ago, ‘Flügge’ expands the age-old framework of guitar, bass and drums with self-confident vehemence. The record breathes rock music, speaks the language of the blues with widescreen riffs and nocturnal organs, but stands on a skeleton of a modern interpretation of krautrock and the repetitive punch of classic hip-hop productions. The result is a sound that has yet to be heard in the German music landscape.
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180g vinyl How do you describe a musical quantum leap? Best in numbers. ‘Flügge’ is 44 minutes and 41 seconds long, with 14 songs featuring 13 instruments played by two musicians and at least ten different musical spheres of influence. The second album by Berlin duo Odd Couple is an eclectic mixture that cannot be easily categorised. While Tammo Dehn and Jascha Kreft worked their way through the primordial soup of sultry garage rock on their debut ‘It's A Pressure To Meet You’, released two years ago, ‘Flügge’ expands the age-old framework of guitar, bass and drums with self-confident vehemence. The record breathes rock music, speaks the language of the blues with widescreen riffs and nocturnal organs, but stands on a skeleton of a modern interpretation of krautrock and the repetitive punch of classic hip-hop productions. The result is a sound that has yet to be heard in the German music landscape.
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180g vinyl How do you describe a musical quantum leap? Best in numbers. ‘Flügge’ is 44 minutes and 41 seconds long, with 14 songs featuring 13 instruments played by two musicians and at least ten different musical spheres of influence. The second album by Berlin duo Odd Couple is an eclectic mixture that cannot be easily categorised. While Tammo Dehn and Jascha Kreft worked their way through the primordial soup of sultry garage rock on their debut ‘It's A Pressure To Meet You’, released two years ago, ‘Flügge’ expands the age-old framework of guitar, bass and drums with self-confident vehemence. The record breathes rock music, speaks the language of the blues with widescreen riffs and nocturnal organs, but stands on a skeleton of a modern interpretation of krautrock and the repetitive punch of classic hip-hop productions. The result is a sound that has yet to be heard in the German music landscape.











