
Night Wobble
âNight Wobbleâ is the sixth long-player from SaarbrĂŒcken, Germany duo Pretty Lightning and their second instrumental record following 2022âs âDust Movesâ. Due for release February 21st 2025 on Fuzz Club, itâs a set of downtempo, repetitive grooves that course through dusty spaghetti-western psychedelia, Tuareg-derived desert-blues, library music and '70s progressive. Itâs always cinematic but shot through with trippy, off-kilter moments that bring a sense of alien to the widescreen panoramas here â this is an âoozy, woozy cowboy grooveâ, as they put it. If it was David Lynch who directed âParis, Texasâ then Ry Cooderâs soundtrack might have sounded something like this. âWith our previous and first fully instrumental album âDust Movesâ we actually thought weâd only be only taking a little detour from our âFuzz/Rock Duoâ path to explore slightly more experimental ideasâ, Sebastian Haas (guitars/keys) and Christian Berghoff (drums/percussion) recall: âBut as things came together surprisingly easy and the whole process of making the record just felt very fluid and effortless, we somehow came to appreciate making exclusively instrumental music more and more. It was like a door opening up to a new exciting territory, which we happily embraced. These kinds of tunes just hit a special spot and never bore us at all, quite the contrary, itÂŽs rather inspiring.â Though âDust Movesâ was both a musical and thematic excavation of the desert, its follow-up âNight Wobbleâ wades through less arid surroundings: âNight Wobble can be perceived as the soundtrack accompanying an imaginary story of a journey into the forest after dark, conjuring all the arcane images and strange magic that can happen in the woods at night. The rhythm serves as a proposal for the pace in which one roams through the night, but itâs the moments of idle that invite you to hang out and have a deeper look around.â
Night Wobble
âNight Wobbleâ is the sixth long-player from SaarbrĂŒcken, Germany duo Pretty Lightning and their second instrumental record following 2022âs âDust Movesâ. Due for release February 21st 2025 on Fuzz Club, itâs a set of downtempo, repetitive grooves that course through dusty spaghetti-western psychedelia, Tuareg-derived desert-blues, library music and '70s progressive. Itâs always cinematic but shot through with trippy, off-kilter moments that bring a sense of alien to the widescreen panoramas here â this is an âoozy, woozy cowboy grooveâ, as they put it. If it was David Lynch who directed âParis, Texasâ then Ry Cooderâs soundtrack might have sounded something like this. âWith our previous and first fully instrumental album âDust Movesâ we actually thought weâd only be only taking a little detour from our âFuzz/Rock Duoâ path to explore slightly more experimental ideasâ, Sebastian Haas (guitars/keys) and Christian Berghoff (drums/percussion) recall: âBut as things came together surprisingly easy and the whole process of making the record just felt very fluid and effortless, we somehow came to appreciate making exclusively instrumental music more and more. It was like a door opening up to a new exciting territory, which we happily embraced. These kinds of tunes just hit a special spot and never bore us at all, quite the contrary, itÂŽs rather inspiring.â Though âDust Movesâ was both a musical and thematic excavation of the desert, its follow-up âNight Wobbleâ wades through less arid surroundings: âNight Wobble can be perceived as the soundtrack accompanying an imaginary story of a journey into the forest after dark, conjuring all the arcane images and strange magic that can happen in the woods at night. The rhythm serves as a proposal for the pace in which one roams through the night, but itâs the moments of idle that invite you to hang out and have a deeper look around.â
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âNight Wobbleâ is the sixth long-player from SaarbrĂŒcken, Germany duo Pretty Lightning and their second instrumental record following 2022âs âDust Movesâ. Due for release February 21st 2025 on Fuzz Club, itâs a set of downtempo, repetitive grooves that course through dusty spaghetti-western psychedelia, Tuareg-derived desert-blues, library music and '70s progressive. Itâs always cinematic but shot through with trippy, off-kilter moments that bring a sense of alien to the widescreen panoramas here â this is an âoozy, woozy cowboy grooveâ, as they put it. If it was David Lynch who directed âParis, Texasâ then Ry Cooderâs soundtrack might have sounded something like this. âWith our previous and first fully instrumental album âDust Movesâ we actually thought weâd only be only taking a little detour from our âFuzz/Rock Duoâ path to explore slightly more experimental ideasâ, Sebastian Haas (guitars/keys) and Christian Berghoff (drums/percussion) recall: âBut as things came together surprisingly easy and the whole process of making the record just felt very fluid and effortless, we somehow came to appreciate making exclusively instrumental music more and more. It was like a door opening up to a new exciting territory, which we happily embraced. These kinds of tunes just hit a special spot and never bore us at all, quite the contrary, itÂŽs rather inspiring.â Though âDust Movesâ was both a musical and thematic excavation of the desert, its follow-up âNight Wobbleâ wades through less arid surroundings: âNight Wobble can be perceived as the soundtrack accompanying an imaginary story of a journey into the forest after dark, conjuring all the arcane images and strange magic that can happen in the woods at night. The rhythm serves as a proposal for the pace in which one roams through the night, but itâs the moments of idle that invite you to hang out and have a deeper look around.â











