why we love this

Tranquil sounds that bathe the listener in tenderness and light. This album is the perfect companion for sunrise or sunset.

about the cassette

Habitat, an environmental music collaboration by Berlin-based composer Niklas Kramer and percussionist Joda Foerster, is inspired by the drawings of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. Each of the eight tracks represents a room in an imaginary building.

In Habitat, the duo layers, loops, and merges sonic textures and patterns into fluid blocks without the restraint of statics. African log drum, Bolivian chajchas, vibraphone, kalimba and various other percussion instruments are processed, pitched, harmonised and filtered through modular synth and script based sample cutting to form a collage of asynchronous layers.

By using acoustic instruments and expanding their sound into abstract shapes, Habitat evokes a vague intimacy, a curious state of comfort in the unknown.

  1. 1 - Entrance 6:53
  2. 2 - Air Flows  4:56
  3. 3 - Botanique  9:10
  4. 4 - The Fountain 1:24
  5. 5 - Four Glass Steps 4:14
  6. 6 - Moon Corridor 5:31
  7. 7 - Curved Hallway 4:43
  8. 8 - Levitation Room 4:17

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  1. 1 - Entrance 6:53
  2. 2 - Air Flows  4:56
  3. 3 - Botanique  9:10
  4. 4 - The Fountain 1:24
  5. 5 - Four Glass Steps 4:14
  6. 6 - Moon Corridor 5:31
  7. 7 - Curved Hallway 4:43
  8. 8 - Levitation Room 4:17

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why we love this

Tranquil sounds that bathe the listener in tenderness and light. This album is the perfect companion for sunrise or sunset.

about the cassette

Habitat, an environmental music collaboration by Berlin-based composer Niklas Kramer and percussionist Joda Foerster, is inspired by the drawings of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. Each of the eight tracks represents a room in an imaginary building.

In Habitat, the duo layers, loops, and merges sonic textures and patterns into fluid blocks without the restraint of statics. African log drum, Bolivian chajchas, vibraphone, kalimba and various other percussion instruments are processed, pitched, harmonised and filtered through modular synth and script based sample cutting to form a collage of asynchronous layers.

By using acoustic instruments and expanding their sound into abstract shapes, Habitat evokes a vague intimacy, a curious state of comfort in the unknown.

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