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Video: Window by HVOB

  • November 20, 2014
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  • Katja Schifferegger
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Well, HVOB need little introduction: After the release of several EP‘s and a full length album, the project of Anna Müller and Paul Wallner has established itself as an integral part of the Austrian electronic music scene. Now, the Vienna based duo is preparing its next coup. Their coming up fifth EP, which was presented at the Parallel Vienna Art Fair a few weeks ago, is the result of the collaboration with Viennese artist Clemens Wolf and the VJ‘s of the lichterloh-collective and sort of a complex art project fusing together music, video and installation. The EP, named after the title track „Window“, comes along with the no less hypnotic track „Oxid“ and two remixes of the title track by Gui Boratto and Acid Pauli. „Window“ is available on vinyl and digitally from November 28th via Stil vor Talent. Until then, you can watch the video right here:

 


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Katja Schifferegger

i love: summer, polaroids, red lipstick, japanese cuisine, my iPod, the sun, the sea, you. i listen to: everything that makes me smile and dance. always searching, wanting more, needing more… it’s a beautiful hunger. makes me happy: ice cream. makes me sad: winter. I spent most of my free time: reading, listening, talking, writing, loving, laughing, searching, being. 5 things I can’t live without: family, friends, music, books, chocolate.

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