Junghansz is a German electronic artist and sound designer, born in Erfurt and currently based in Dresden, with creative ties to Hannover. His music blends warm analog textures with fragile atmospheres, clear harmonic structures, and experimental rhythms. Drawing inspiration from the natural world — a passing cloud, the silence of a forest, or memories stirred by a distant horizon — Ich brauche diesen text kürzer und für Bandcamp, er hat 579 Zeichen zu viel, Kannst du das für mich erledigen?: Junghansz creates emotionally resonant soundscapes that live on the edge of the organic and synthetic.
Using classic synthesizers like the ARP 2600 and Roland Juno, along with Max/MSP and Ableton Live, he explores the expressive potential of modular and semi-modular systems in live and studio environments. His latest album, Exoplanet, is a curated collection of improvisational live recordings captured entirely with modular synthesizers — a sonic journey through deep space and inner landscapes.
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