The Dahlem Diaries

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about the record

Recorded in a little-visited corner of the German capital, 'The Dahlem Diaries' is a convergence of ideas, sketches and tracks, both old and new, most of which were produced between 2020-2022. Whilst eerie atmospheres, electronics and drums have played a pivotal role in Philippโ€™s earlier releases, his latest is a rather more introspective affair, in which the guitar takes a leading role. A role Otterbach uses to quietly bring light and hope to his music.

Speaking about his writing process, Philipp explains that, based around his original compositions, โ€œFriends were nice enough to contribute additional parts on their instruments which I then reworked, put together and re-contextualized. The recordings encapsulate a very specific moment in time, one that would have sounded perhaps very different the day before or after.โ€

Combined with a strong use of effects and field recordings, 'The Dahlem Diaries' feels somewhat like a scene or fragment from a story, in which the narrative remains undefined. It is a playful album that is something of a blurred underwater adventure, sounding as bright as it is hazy, even psychedelic at times, yet with an almost melancholic positivity. In Philippโ€™s own words: โ€œIt could be an album about friendship and being at one with myself, whilst at the same time bringing a certain seriousness to my music, but not necessarily to myself; there is also a playful humour hidden in there. โ€

  1. 1 - The Dahlem Diaries (Pt. 1) 4:44
  2. 2 - Half Brain Naked 3:51
  3. 3 - Left Hand Society 2:43
  4. 4 - Talkoot 4:57
  5. 5 - Small Town Nights 6:05
  6. 6 - Geoluread 2:41
  7. 7 - Gottischlag (ft. Gatto Fritto) 4:48
  8. 8 - Solid Maybe 6:03
  9. 9 - Malarkeys 4:38
  10. 10 - Happy And I Skipped 5:26
The Dahlem Diaries

28,00

only 1 left

  1. 1 - The Dahlem Diaries (Pt. 1) 4:44
  2. 2 - Half Brain Naked 3:51
  3. 3 - Left Hand Society 2:43
  4. 4 - Talkoot 4:57
  5. 5 - Small Town Nights 6:05
  6. 6 - Geoluread 2:41
  7. 7 - Gottischlag (ft. Gatto Fritto) 4:48
  8. 8 - Solid Maybe 6:03
  9. 9 - Malarkeys 4:38
  10. 10 - Happy And I Skipped 5:26

about the record

Recorded in a little-visited corner of the German capital, 'The Dahlem Diaries' is a convergence of ideas, sketches and tracks, both old and new, most of which were produced between 2020-2022. Whilst eerie atmospheres, electronics and drums have played a pivotal role in Philippโ€™s earlier releases, his latest is a rather more introspective affair, in which the guitar takes a leading role. A role Otterbach uses to quietly bring light and hope to his music.

Speaking about his writing process, Philipp explains that, based around his original compositions, โ€œFriends were nice enough to contribute additional parts on their instruments which I then reworked, put together and re-contextualized. The recordings encapsulate a very specific moment in time, one that would have sounded perhaps very different the day before or after.โ€

Combined with a strong use of effects and field recordings, 'The Dahlem Diaries' feels somewhat like a scene or fragment from a story, in which the narrative remains undefined. It is a playful album that is something of a blurred underwater adventure, sounding as bright as it is hazy, even psychedelic at times, yet with an almost melancholic positivity. In Philippโ€™s own words: โ€œIt could be an album about friendship and being at one with myself, whilst at the same time bringing a certain seriousness to my music, but not necessarily to myself; there is also a playful humour hidden in there. โ€

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