We are delighted to welcome an impressive live band back to Bremen!
Hailing from the southernmost city in the Netherlands, Maastricht, Yīn Yīn burst onto the scene in 2019 with the Thai psych-rock influenced album The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers, followed by the more spiritual and cosmic The Age of Aquarius in 2022. With Mount Matsu, the band - who now live and record in a nearby Belgian country house and studio - find themselves somewhere between the first two albums, as their sound has gradually shifted towards the Land of the Rising Sun: Japan. The band's largely instrumental sound, created with a unique set of instruments including vintage synthesizers and a traditional Chinese stringed instrument, the "guzheng," adheres to pentatonic scales and features large leaps between notes and melodies that you can't help but love as they draw the listener into unfamiliar oriental realms.
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