Always eager to veer off the beaten path, Morr Music's credo is to release pop music equally appealing to the connoisseur as well as the uninitiated. Its exquisite line-up of artists includes the likes of Lali Puna, Ms. John Soda, B. Fleischmann or the Tied & Tickled Trio, all working on the boundaries between electronica, abstract music and indie pop.
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
is featured in Update #047:
BPitch Control, Seefeel, Hercules & Love Affair
The new year's release schedule reaches a fever pitch with a barrage of huge albums and essential singles. BPitch Control's 'Werkschau' compilation surely stands tall among the rest, presenting unreleased material by the label's entire line-up of illustrious more...
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
is featured in Update #046:
Ø, nsi, Bvdub, Ghostly International
Our selection this week looks beyond the edge of the dancefloor toward more adventurous, offbeat, and inventive forms of music: Mika Vainio's electro-acoustic minimalism as Ø, nsi's explorations of avant-garde sequencing, and Bvdub's mesmerizing ambient more...
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
was top 8 in Best Rated Releases of Week #3
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
is featured in Feature #135:
New Album and Video via Morr Music
Duo 505 is the unlikely pairing of Viennese musicians B. Fleischmann and Herbert Weixelbaum. Fleischmann has been an integral part of the Morr Music family for well over a decade, creating lovely music on the boundaries of electronica and indie pop ever since more...
The Album Walzer Oder Nicht (+Video)
was reviewed:
The Viennese Duo 505 Bernhard Fleischmann and Herbert Weixelbaum asked themselves the question 'Waltz or not?' and appeared with this highly enjoyable electronic and instrumental fusion, extrapolating far from the Roland-505 in their name. Intricate and evocative with an opulent improvisational feel.
