The Australian digital music label, Hidden Shoal Recordings, today announced the release of the single, “Fremdenzimmer”
“Fremdenzimmer”
Touted by the German music press as the “German Portishead”, Sankt Otten cover a far broader ground than their English trip hop brethren. Traversing the realm of noirish cinematic pop, Sankt Otten draw inspiration from such musical inventors as - Morricone, John Barry, Talk Talk - and the modern adaptors - Portishead, Bohren und der Club of Gore, David Holmes.
“Fremdenzimmer”
The band began life in Germany, 1999 and over the ensuing period released two albums on the German electronic label Eleganz Records.
After their brilliant and wonderfully received debut on Eleganz - the 12” vinyl “Stille Tage im Klischee” (Quiet Days in the Cliché - playing with the title of Henry Miller’s studies on bored hedonism), the band followed up with the equally impressive “Eine kleine Traurigkeit”
trajectory has only grown all the stronger for it with Stephan Otten, head and hands of the project, constantly directing the growth and evolution of the band’s musical output. With “Wir können ja Freunde bleiben” Sankt Otten collects the pearls of their work from the years 2000 to 2005.
Hidden Shoal Recordings is an Australian based independent digital music label. The label is a unique marriage of contemporary distribution, with traditional indie label values and, most importantly, a wonderful catalogue of releases.
Label Site: http://music.hiddenshoal.com
HSR Store: http://agora.hiddenshoal.com


