- LP (予約)
Hiele
Emo Inhaler
Stroom - Cat No: STRLP-095
- updated:2025-11-18
Track List
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1. Brumaire
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2. No Further North (feat. Clodagh Kinsella)
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3. Stringed Reeds (feat. Joachim Badenhorst)
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4. La Chute des Anges Rebelles (feat. Clodagh Kinsella)
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5. Pastiche
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6. Slink d'Ivy
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7. Sea Foam
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8. Nog Molletje
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9. Tring Trella
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10. Signs Sing (feat. Clodagh Kinsella & Joachim Badenhorst)
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11. Typische Benadering
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12. Creeky (feat. Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė)
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13. Druiven
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14. Kleintje
"No further north
The lights are out here
No further north
Incandescent darkness"
Roman Hiele (1991) is a Brussels-based musician and composer whose work explores the boundaries between improvisation and electronic composition. His music unfolds as a living system of shifting harmonies, fractured rhythms, and unexpected turns.
At the core of Hiele’s practice lies a deep fascination for contrast, where his soundscapes act as both anchor and disruption, sharpening the emotional depth of images and spaces, a sensibility that extends into his collaborations with filmmakers, visual artists, and designers.
His new album, Emo Inhaler, on Stroom is an emulsifying force, blending these threads into a single, fluid whole. The record condenses compositions born from improvisatory explorations and electro-acoustic experimentation. Recorded and concluded across various studios and train coupés, Emo Inhaler is expansive, yet tightly woven, creating a singular sonic identity that explores Hiele’s own world of musical off-key vignettes, balancing between light and sinister. With Emo Inhaler, Hiele reaffirms his place as one of Belgium’s most adventurous and distinctive contemporary voices.
The lights are out here
No further north
Incandescent darkness"
Roman Hiele (1991) is a Brussels-based musician and composer whose work explores the boundaries between improvisation and electronic composition. His music unfolds as a living system of shifting harmonies, fractured rhythms, and unexpected turns.
At the core of Hiele’s practice lies a deep fascination for contrast, where his soundscapes act as both anchor and disruption, sharpening the emotional depth of images and spaces, a sensibility that extends into his collaborations with filmmakers, visual artists, and designers.
His new album, Emo Inhaler, on Stroom is an emulsifying force, blending these threads into a single, fluid whole. The record condenses compositions born from improvisatory explorations and electro-acoustic experimentation. Recorded and concluded across various studios and train coupés, Emo Inhaler is expansive, yet tightly woven, creating a singular sonic identity that explores Hiele’s own world of musical off-key vignettes, balancing between light and sinister. With Emo Inhaler, Hiele reaffirms his place as one of Belgium’s most adventurous and distinctive contemporary voices.
