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Healing Dreams
TWÏNS
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Earth Libraries
May 23, 2025
EL626
Soul Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Soft Rock, Bossa Nova
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Following their 2022 debut album “The Human Jazz”, Berlin based artist Twïns returns to Earth Libraries with “Healing Dreams”, their second LP. After exploring the nature of loss and grief in their first record, this album represents the spiritual journey that follows, one towards healing and growth, both as an individual and as a community.
The recording studio can be a magical place to work in – many stories have been told about such legendary spaces like Abbey Road, Hitsville U.S.A., or the Van Gelder Studio. Also the home recording studio can be a place where magic happens. Think of Lennon’s Tittenhurst Park or Can’s Inner Space.
Miro Denck, the multi-instrumentalist and visual artist behind Twïns chooses to record their uniquely vintage and tapey creations in their bedroom while aiming for sonic escapism, combining a committed DIY aesthetic with a strong nod to the sun-kissed studio recordings of the ‘70s that inspire their work.
“Healing Dreams” transports the listener into a multi-faceted tropical universe that feels a long way away from Berlin. It is warm and mellow, with floating questions that are explored in soft contemplation by the sea in the bossa-tinted “Marisma”, or in the depths of the meditative mind, in the free-form improvisation “Introspection”. A sense of personal pain and melancholy can be felt in some of the lyrics, which continue to turn over the complications of relationships in all their forms, but the sunbeams rarely vanish.
The influence of spiritual jazz is clearly present in Twïns’ work, accompanied by a humble and joyous exploration of their most treasured aural aesthetics from the ‘70s. The soft rock of Paul McCartney and George Harrison inspire a gentle tone, in which Twïns shares their rejection of violence and aggression in the increasingly dark world that we inhabit. The words: “Peace and unity shall be the poem of the day” are written on the front cover of the LP, transcribed from the real dream that inspired the album’s title.
Infusions of Ethiopian sounds can be found alongside hints of gospel and deep soul. There is some explorations of Brazilian MPB, and an omnipresent Latin flavour crystalized in “Oriente”, a cover of a Henry Fiol song originally composed by Cheo Marquetti. Detailed research and deep knowledge of the music that inspired this record is a crucial part of its process and sound, and Twïns remains beautifully dedicated to this self-imposed structure.
Community spirit was integral in the making of “Healing Dreams”, distinguishing it from the more solitary space of Twïns’ first record.
The album was written and recorded simultaneously, with each idea slowly explored and developed as it emerged. There were creative contributions from numerous Berlin contemporaries, a multinational group including vocalist Sarah Martin from Meagre Martin, percussionist Ale Borea, tenor saxophonist Gustavo Obligado, alto saxophonist Simon Herody, vocalist Trinidad Doherty, pianist Wojtek Swieca, cellist Cristobal Pinto, drummer Tom Dayan, and flautist and singer Martha Rose.
“Healing Dreams” is out May 23, 2025 on Earth Libraries.
Track Listing
01 My Head is my Holy House
02 Ikarus
03 Love, Third Variation
04 I Dream of Sleep
05 Tango Mango
06 Spirits Sing, But You Are Gone
07 Reflections (Peace & Unity)
08 Marisma
09 Earth Piece
10 Season of Strangers
11 Introspection
12 Oriente
Credits
Written / Engineered, Produced and Mixed by Miro Denck
Mastered by Carl Saff
Flute by Martha Rose on tracks 1, 2, 3, 7, 8
Vocals by Martha Rose on track 8
Vocals by Sarah Martin on tracks 3, 10, 11
Congas by Ale Borea on tracks 3, 7, 8, 12
Piano by Wojtek Swieca on track 7
Tenor Saxophone by Gustavo Obligado on tracks 5, 7
Cello by Cristobal Pinto on track 7
Alto Sax by Simon Herody on track 12
Coro-pregón by Trinidad Doherty on track 12
Drums by Tom Dayan on track 7
All other instruments played by Miro Denck
Release Schedule
March 11th: "Love, Third Variation" // "Evening All Day" Double Single Release + Album Announcement / Pre-Order Opens
April 29th: "Tango Mango" Single Release
May 23rd: Healing Dreams album release
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