Telepherique

Telepherique

The music pulses with dynamic rhythms and layered textures that shift unpredictably, challenging the listener's sense of time and space.

Germany Est. 1989

"The music pulses with dynamic rhythms and layered textures that shift unpredictably, challenging the listener's sense of time and space."

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1999

About Telepherique

Telepherique matters as a sonic catalyst, pushing listeners to reconsider their relationship with sound and space.
By transforming traditional structures of music into immersive experiences, they create a heightened awareness of the environment surrounding each note and rhythm.
By transforming traditional structures of music into immersive experiences, they create a heightened awareness of the environment surrounding each note and rhythm. Their work has notably influenced contemporary experimental scenes, inspiring artists to explore how music can interact with physical spaces, thereby altering audience perceptions. The group’s approach to composition is both methodical and instinctive, often employing a blend of organic sounds and synthesized elements that draw from the vibrancy of urban life. They utilize unconventional instruments and techniques, crafting pieces that oscillate between chaos and serenity. This duality invites listeners into a complex auditory landscape where familiar sounds are recontextualized into something unexpected and engaging. Lyrically, Telepherique often focuses on themes of movement, urban exploration, and the passage of time, blending storytelling with impressionistic snapshots of fleeting moments. Their tone can shift from starkly observational to deeply introspective, creating a sense of irony and sincerity that resonates throughout their work. This multifaceted approach encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences in relation to the themes presented.

1 studio album· Germany

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Telepherique's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1999–1999
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