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Âme reinterpreted their album ‘Dream House’ for the art exhibition Berlin, Berlin

It is a 47 minutes mixed session.

Innervisions duo Âme just dropped a reinterpreted mix of their debut album ‘Dream House’, initially released in 2018. The new edition has been reworked and repackaged into a continuous session entitled ‘Dream House: A Strollology’.

With the addition of street recordings from their hometown of Berlin, the mix will be released as part of the digital, experiential, and historical project Berlin, Berlin, an event featuring collaborators from fashion, music, and art.

‘During the quarantine, several friends mentioned how they had discovered our album ‘Dream House’ and we really enjoyed it with the peace and time to listen to it properly. When Highsnobiety approached us to ask if we could contribute music to their project Berlin, Berlin, we came up with the idea to reinterpret and mix our album with street recordings of the Berlin cityscape to give people a perfect soundtrack for walking around the city’, said Frank Wiedemann of Âme.

The collective exposition of immersive art and augmented reality invites visitors to place eight sculptures by local artists in public spaces around the city or within their own four walls using a smartphone or tablet. Meanwhile, music was chosen as the soundtrack for the exhibition on the streets of Berlin.

‘Since the pandemic, the way people consume music has changed and people are discovering and listening to music on walks around their city and town rather than at clubs or festivals and parties. We wanted to focus on how best to put a soundtrack on it’, adds Âme’s Kristian Beyer.

Âme’s ‘Dream House: A Strollology’ is now available here (inc. QR Codes displayed citywide), all DSPs, and as a free download via Innervisions.

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