RELEASES - hearhere

Killer EP (2011)

  1. Killer
  2. Tell Me (A Version)
  3. heaven in heaven
  4. Caterpillar
  5. Killer (Boris Hotton's Hearhere Club Mix)
  6. Butterfly (A Filthy Club Version)
  7. Killer (A Teutonic Dubstep Attempt)

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breathing EP (2008)

  1. breathing
  2. to feel is
  3. heaven in heaven
  4. new heart
  5. dark hello
  6. passing by
  7. dark hello (quadropolarity)
  8. heaven (i see what you did there)
  9. to feel is (metallic samba)
  10. breathing (suffocate)

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Who is:

Songs can be like little journeys. They bring us away from here, to places where everything is different – and maybe better. But sometimes the route changes, the schedule is thrown overboard and you suddenly catch yourself right inside a big adventure, that wasn’t planned – although you might have just booked the small package holiday. In the beginning HEARHERE was meant to be a small vacation, a relaxing trip from the everlasting hunt through the tight paths of band music. The kind of music that Marco Petracca performes with the actually not so unknown electro punk band Les Mercredis (up to now). The destination of this side-trip was to catch a deep and relaxing “electronical” breath from the straining band-outfit. Maybe accompanied by onetwothree old and new travelling acquaintances who might stretch it all to the size of an album. One of these people he met during his voyage was Crystin. The songwriter from Düsseldorf, who has perfectly put herself into scene with her own pop music and outstanding crystalline voice, was more than impressed by Marco’s raw electronical drafts and concepts – and after just two finished tracks it was more than clear that this trip was evolving into a big adventure. And that both protagonists would take the ride together from there on. Under one name, with one destination in mind. Lovers of loudmouthed electro-sounds, glittering fashion-pop or digital thunderstorms might suddenly find themselves on the wrong lane. HEARHERE is sensitive computer pop, fed by the escapist urge of it’s creators, whilst ignoring the usual pose and cliché. Rather than jumping on old wagons, it’s all about being the vehicle. HEARHERE is the kind of electronic music, which is always trying to explore new boundaries, whilst being brought back to songstructures by Crystin’s intimate vocals. A kind of music, that is keeping its composure, turning its back to the classical pop song, whilst still having strong roots in the grounds, where all the good songs grow. It might have been destiny that these two have found their way together, on order to exceed their own musical limits, instead of blowing them up (as originally planned). The HEARHERE report of the album-sized journey will follow 2010. Whoever wants to come along should make sure to check out the forthcoming EP, which will see the light of day as soon as Crystin and Marco are back from their big adventure.

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