MATRIXSYNTH: Sequential In The Spotlight Interview with ULTRANOIRE


Monday, January 14, 2019

Sequential In The Spotlight Interview with ULTRANOIRE


You can find the interview on Sequential's website here.

"Ultranoire approaches contemporary electro-pop music and vintage synthpop from its darker side, combining smooth sensual baritone vocals with some gloomy, mid-tempo electronic sounds. The German/Hungarian duo was formed in 2014 by Josef Stapel (singer-songwriter, composer) and Szilard Kun (keyboards). So far both of their albums have successfully landed high in the dark underground audience lists as best sellers.

They continue to grow in popularity on home ground and the International dark underground music scene making a name for themselves for their trademark sounds and vocal delivery. They are currently planning to follow up on the success of their critically acclaimed second album Intronaut by releasing their long awaited third studio album in 2019. We chatted with Josef on how he’s been using the Mopho x4 with Ultranoire."

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You can find previous posts featuring Sequential's Spotlight series here.

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