Dive into the synth-driven world of Peter Schilling with his 2014 album, "DNA." This compact yet powerful collection of ten tracks spans a concise 34 minutes, offering a rich exploration of neue deutsche welle and synthpop sounds. Released on September 26, 2014, under MajorTon Records, "DNA" is a testament to Schilling's enduring influence in the electronic music scene.
The album kicks off with "So ist die Welt," setting the tone for a journey through Schilling's unique sonic landscape. Tracks like "DNA" and "Ozean" showcase his signature synthpop style, while "Nach innen sehn" and "Dominos" delve into deeper, more introspective themes. Each song is meticulously crafted, with contributions from notable musicians such as Benno Richter on bass and Frank Dapper on drums, adding layers of depth and texture to the album.
"DNA" is not just a collection of songs; it's a cohesive body of work that reflects Peter Schilling's artistic evolution. From the upbeat rhythms of "Wenn sie es so wollen" to the reflective tones of "Das Lot der Moral," every track tells a story, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of sounds and lyrics. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Schilling's music, "DNA" offers a compelling listen that highlights his mastery of the synthpop genre.