Fältsånger (pronounced "feltsonger") are perhaps best described as psychedelic electronica. Or maybe ambient space rock. Or even experimental muzak. Whatever the label, their music is uniquely their own.
Placing as much importance on the visual aspect as the music, the band strives to make each concert an experience, with unique opening films that draw the audience into their world before they emerge from the shadows to blend into the psychedelic projections that flood the stage as the music blossoms.
Believing in a "live is best" approach, the band rarely writes traditional songs, usually relying on fate to deliver songs through extended jams. Although fans find them reminiscent of Tangerine Dream, The Orb, Herbie Hancock, Gong, Spaceheads, Ryksöpp, and even Manuel Göttsching, the band cites few of these as influences.
Described as 'the most innovative band around', Fältsånger exist somewhere between reality and a shared hallucination
Fältsånger (pronounced "feltsonger") are perhaps best described as psychedelic electronica. Or maybe ambient space rock. Or even experimental muzak. Whatever the label, their music is uniquely their own.
Placing as much importance on the visual aspect as the music, the band strives to make each concert an experience, with unique opening films that draw the audience into their world before they emerge from the shadows to blend into the psychedelic projections that flood the stage as the music blossoms.
Believing in a "live is best" approach, the band rarely writes traditional songs, usually relying on fate to deliver songs through extended jams. Although fans find them reminiscent of Tangerine Dream, The Orb, Herbie Hancock, Gong, Spaceheads, Ryksöpp, and even Manuel Göttsching, the band cites few of these as influences.
Described as 'the most innovative band around', Fältsånger exist somewhere between reality and a shared hallucination