Indie artist EINE (known from Seine, litl itali) has traded his guitar for electronic instruments, unveiling a fresh phase of his musical journey. Under the creative direction of filmmaker Marina Uzelac, EINE recorded an intimate electro-session in his living room, featuring three tracks that bridge indie, indie pop, and electronica.
Following the release of his first single “Gori,” the next to emerge is “Podočnjaci,” a song from his latest EP of the same name. This experimental session offers a closer look at EINE’s unique storytelling style, where lyrics ponder themes like vanity (“tašt kao parobrod”) and habits.
The songs were mixed and mastered by Dimitrij Petrović at Studio Radost! and are being released monthly. This marks the beginning of EINE’s “un-techno” phase, where he replaces the traditional guitar with Arturia and Korg synthesizers.
Ivan Ščapec, the creative force behind EINE, is known for reimagining tracks from his various projects (Seine, litl itali, Vlasta Popić) alongside covers of his favorite artists. With a discography of numerous EPs and singles, his work includes contributions to the Porin-winning compilation ‘Zagreb Calling’. Recently, EINE toured five former Austro-Hungarian states to promote “Podočnjaci,” solidifying his growing interest in electronic music.
With each release, EINE continues to expand the boundaries of indie electronica, crafting a sound that resonates with fans of indie pop and experimental production. Don’t miss the chance to experience this compelling new direction!
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