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Cat-No:CONICROSELP03
Release-Date:17.04.2026
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Conic Rose - future has got you
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Conic Rose - less lonely
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Conic Rose - twist
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Conic Rose - you gonna help me
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Conic Rose - too many flowers
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Conic Rose - wedding
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Conic Rose - loving parents
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Conic Rose - never ending story
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Conic Rose - patterns
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Conic Rose - walking memories
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Conic Rose - kids
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Conic Rose - prophet spring
LP, UV Print, Poster

- Previous album supported by BBC Radio 6 Music (Gilles Peterson)
- **** review in Mojo Magazine (previous album)
- Featured in Jazzwise and Jazzthing (previous album)
- "Combining lo-fi beats, nu-jazz smoothness and a pinch of Radiohead-esque rock… remarkably dexterous and ambitious." - The2010s Music Magazine
- "One of the most talented and ambitious young groups from Germany." - Jazz Montez Frankfurt

2. GENRE/S:
jazz, nujazz, indiejazz

3. TRACKLISTS:
1 future has got you
2 less lonely
3 twist
4 you gonna help me
5 too many flowers
6 wedding
7 loving parents
8 never ending story
9 patterns
10 walking memories
11 kids
12 prophet spring

4. SHORT INFO:

Conic Rose - Wedding
A guitar stands alone in Wedding, that metropolitan biotope in the western center of Berlin, caught in constant transformation between idyll and abyss. It lets its gaze wander, unsettled, almost shy, until it encounters a trumpet, with which it begins a cautious, then ever more intimate pas de deux.
Welcome to the second studio album by the Berlin-based band Conic Rose.
The album title Wedding is no coincidence. The story of Conic Rose is closely intertwined with the Berlin neighborhood that gives the record its name. The band's studio is located here, and both studio albums were created in the immediate vicinity of the small river Panke. This place settles over the music like a warming patina. The album feels as though the musicians and the neighborhood have invited one another to get to know each other. Not least because Wedding also means marriage. These marriages between a band and an urban landscape, a fading past and an emerging future, fear and hope - unfold in every single song on Wedding.
For their second album, Conic Rose repositioned themselves completely. Not in terms of personnel, but in the question of how to move forward. Conic Rose still sound like Conic Rose; their distinctive blend of cinematic jazz, ambient textures and guitar-led contemporary music remains untouched. And yet Wedding is, in many ways, the conceptual counterpart to their debut album Heller Tag. Where the debut documented movement within an urban setting, Wedding describes a state of being. Behind every piece seems to hover a large question mark.The group opens up its palette, allowing more influences, becoming at once more subtle, more profound, more filigree. It is less about definition than about the spaces in between. The most immediately striking difference from the previous album is the strong presence of the guitar. In Bertram Burkert's playing, many voices seem to converge. His yearning openness forms an equal counterpoint to Döben's trumpet and flugelhorn. Blurred and layered sounds occasionally make the ground seem to slip away beneath one's feet, while Döben's gliding lines create both closeness and distance. Together, the band express in a deeply subtle way a sense of life that corresponds precisely to our time. Something lurks in the background, omnipresent yet still unnameable. Conic Rose need no words to convey this feeling of uncertainty with remarkable eloquence. Perhaps this has something to do with Wedding being a place of confrontational introspection, but Conic Rose confront the escape from escape itself. With the recording and release of Wedding, this process is far from complete. The seed only begins to grow in the listener's ear. With every listen and the echo it leaves behind in memory, the studio bud continues to bloom. The album is merely the point of departure. What ultimately matters is what it sets in motion within those who encounter it.


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