
Leipzig, Germany-based six-piece Flying Moon In Space released their new single ‘where are you’, lifted from their third album, ‘immer für immer’, due for release February 27th 2026. Occupying a world where high-energy motorik rhythms, experimental instincts and pop sensibility intertwine, this new full-length burrows deeper into their live-improvised blend of krautrock, post-punk, shoegaze and experimental electronics.
Flying Moon In Space’s Henrik Rohde says that ‘where are you’ is about: “The loss of a great love. The end of a relationship that was like no other. The wondering of what happened, where did it go wrong, and where are they now. The feeling of deep loss and unrepairable pain. The regret that lasts a lifetime. Decisions made and stories written. The haunting question, ‘is it better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all’. Here ring the echoes of heartache.”
‘immer für immer’ (German for ‘forever and always’), the new album from Flying Moon In Space, arrives on Fuzz Club in February 2026. Across its pulsing repetitions and shifting emotional landscapes, the record explores the tension between the eternal and the transient – a reflection of the contradictions shaping contemporary life. Progress and exhaustion, community and isolation, being overwhelmed and longing for rest. The band treats music as a space where opposites meet: euphoria and melancholy, healing and excess, closeness and distance. More than an album, ‘immer für immer’ is described by the band “as a ritual against the feeling of being lost”, carrying within it moments of grief, anger, desperation and the everyday struggles that accumulate at the edges of modern existence.
Sonically, the album occupies a world where motorik rhythms, experimental instincts and pop sensibility intertwine. Elements of krautrock, post-punk, shoegaze, ambient and electronica dissolve into one another, further refining the group’s distinctive sound – one that resists easy categorisation but remains entirely their own. The six-piece – Atom Parks (vocals), Valentin Bringmann (guitar), Henrik Rohde (guitar), Sebastian Derksen (guitar/synth), Sascha Neubert (bass) and Timo Lexau (drums) – are based in Leipzig, Germany and known for generating moments of intensity, energy and communion through their performances. As the band describes it: “We make music to find stability in chaos, defining our own space within the dimensions. It’s new and different every time we enter.”
‘immer für immer’ emerged through the group’s intuitive, non-hierarchical process of live improvisation. Every song grew from moments created in real time, a method they also applied to their previous albums – their self-titled debut, written entirely on tour, and ‘ZWEI’, a concept record inspired by the children’s game ‘telephone’ and recorded in a church. For Flying Moon In Space, creativity is not about chasing perfect sounds but capturing flashes of meaning, those rare moments in which something unfamiliar and deeply felt appears.
To create the new album, the band spent ten days at Kinett, a former cinema in Kusel that has evolved into an international hotspot for forward-thinking music. Its atmosphere, history and resonant acoustics played a decisive role in shaping the sound. Within this unusual space, Flying Moon In Space found the ideal environment to expand their sonic universe – a place where the eternal and the fleeting could finally meet.
