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- Panorama
- Ah!
- Shhh
- Glossy
- Stop Motion
- Sky
- Beige
- Brahms Mania
- Cinematic
- Cry
- Cottage
- I Love Musik
- Salamanca
- Dolo
- Dricas
- Cyprus
- Vessel
- Dynamo
- Finis
- Emocor
- Citybike
- Oslo
- IJ
- Rivo
- Pomp
- Blinky
- Parallax
- Koral
- Kolor
- Auto Matic
- Dream Over
- Pastell
- Magnify
- Drift
- Allover
LPB
- Derby
- Flax
- Bergen Best
- Matinée
- Kukicha
- 6 AM
- Flamingo
- Rivo II
- Goodbye
- Fontan
- Co-Echo
- Stop Motion II
- Vitesse
- September
- Voilà
- Vegas Top
- Expo
- Lonley
- Java
- Klack
- Project Evergreen
- Rainyday
- Big CIty Nights
- Rosammie
- Gallo
- May Tea
- Chronograph
- Jank
- Breezy
- Press
- Form Faktor
- Terminal
- Karo
- Swiss Summer
- Happyend
Oval’s Markus Popp is a true pioneer in the realm of electronic music, one whose influence can still be heard today. O finally sees a return to vinyl after being sold out for over six years.
For O Popp's creative process shares nothing with his creative process for prior Oval albums. Previously, Popp focused on the creation of the programs that would process sound and effectively create the music. He now instead utilizes a readily available instrument. While the musician in Oval was formerly secondary to the process, now it is the primary creative element and his evolution as a musician can be clearly followed. Popp is celebrating rhythms, scales and harmonies on a
small and large scale, instead of reveling in theory and meta-discourse.