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Kraków Loves Adana – “Hiding In My Room”

Today, German artist and producer Deniz Çiçek under the moniker Kraków Loves Adana, unveils the new song “Hiding In My Room” as another tease of the upcoming album Oceanflower, due out February 14th. Surrounded by pulsating synth arpeggios and 80s disco flair, Çiçek whispers hopeful thoughts about loneliness and adolescence into our ears. It bolsters the already impressive discography of KLA, full of airy and dreamy soundscapes about love and heartbreak alike. In case you missed our previous features on Kraków Loves Adana check those great pieces here, here, here and here. Deniz Çiçek on “Hiding In My Room:” “This song is a rebellion against depression, isolation, hopelessness. It is also a testimony of me pulling myself out of a very dark place mentally. Music helps. Therapy helps even more. I am proud of how far I have come.“ Find more from Kraków Loves Adana on their Instagram and Bandcamp.[...]

Kraków Loves Adana – “When The Storm Comes (feat. Ruth Radelet & Adam Miller)”

Checking back in with our German friends in Kraków Loves Adana, this time on their gothy, dreamy new single “When The Storm Comes.” They’ve teamed up with even MORE friends, Ruth Radelet & Adam Miller (formerly of Chromatics), to create this lovely tune. The song is a simmering slow burn, full of muted guitar strumming, soaring leads, and excellent harmonies that are simply dripping in melody. “Storm” is the debut single from her 7th(!) album, Ocean Flower, due out February 14th, 2023… So be sure to keep an eye out for that. ICYMI, check out our previous Kraków Loves Adana features on “Everything Dies” and “Rapture.” You can also find “When The Storm Comes” on Spotify.

Kraków Loves Adana – “Everything Dies”

Checking back in with our German friends in Kraków Loves Adana (we’ve previously featured their songs “Rapture” and “False Alarm“). This time we’ve fallen for the swirly electropop of “Everything Dies” – between the melancholy moans that form the vocal melodies or the vintage warble of a Casio-keyboard tone, we were smitten from the get-go. “Dies is” deceptively (and crushingly) simple – we think you’re going to like the haunting and introspective melodies too. You can find “Everything Dies” via Bandcamp below or stream their entire discography via Spotify. Everything Dies by Kraków Loves Adana

Kraków Loves Adana – “Rapture”

If Rodin’s the Thinker were wearing headphones, he’d be listening to Kraków Loves Adana. The Hamberg-based duo’s latest single off their upcoming April 6th debut LP, Songs After the Blue, reflects the deep and mysterious connection we all have with music. Moody, sultry vocals embrace a simplistic, introspective beat for a hauntingly personal listen that will leave you lost within yourself. Check out the official video below and head over to Kraków Loves Adana’s SoundCloud for more ruminating tracks here.

Kraków Loves Adana – “False Alarm”

Kraków Loves Adana’s single “False Alarm” is the latest dream-pop infused soundtrack for driving off into the sunset. This track features the classic dynamic duo; paired rhythmic guitar and drums, while the vocal line croons overhead. The most unique component of instrumentation is the choral synth, which in any other setting would sound overly tongue-and-cheek, but here gives the hook a driving momentum and a haunting quality. This is the type of song to lose yourself in, as singer Daniz Cicek pleadingly drones over the loss of light. The video artfully captures the Berlin-based duo’s play on movement and lighting, all too relevant to the song without seeming overly blatant. Keep an eye out for the single on the band’s third album, set to be released this March. Written by Cassandra Dailey