Rarely has the saying "Like father, like son" rung as truly as it does on Peter & Patrick Jahn's "Abenteuer überm Schrank", the second ever 7" release through Basso's Growing Bin Records.
In the '80s, Peter owned a pub/club called Schrank (Cupboard to the Anglophones), and in the upstairs office, installed himself a little music studio. Decades later, Patrick discovered a dust-covered box of cassettes in the cupboards of the family home outside Nuremberg. As it goes, one of those cassettes was a timeworn C60 of Peter's unreleased studio demos. Among a track list of free-form synthesizer jams, Patrick unearthed a Balearic beat for the ages - tightly coiled funk guitar work, melancholy melodies that could have some straight out of a Seaside Lovers album and a drum machine/synth bass back-beat with all the time in the world on it's side. After some discussion in the Hamburg music community, it was concluded that Patrick should created his own holographic remake of "Abenteuer überm Schrank" and the two would be released as a 7" through Growing Bin Records. Deadly stuff.
"Abenteuer überm Schrank" is due for release on April 30 through Growing Bin Records, watch here for (pre-orders).