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Hamburg's finest instrumental cinematic soul project, The Offline is back with 'Cap de l'Homy',

 

The Offline continues his fusion of jazz, funk, surf and soul on 'Cap de l'Homy', an ode to a famous surf spot along the shores of the French Atlantic.

Acting as the perfect soundtrack to the arrival of Spring, ‘Cap de l’Homy’ is based around a sunny chord progression and melodies that invoke a sense of longing and nostalgia. It’s another soulfully visual tune from an artist determined to paint pictures in the minds of his listeners. The Offline came to life, when composer and photographer Felix Müller travelled the Atlantic coastline in the south of France with his analogue camera, capturing the beach life on film. After coming back to Hamburg, he started writing songs to match the sonic counterpart to the analogue visuals and soon recognized that he needed to build a group of musicians. With Carl-Michael “Grabi” Grabinger on drums, Sebastian Schütze on bass and the brass section with Hans-Christian Stephan and Kimo Eiserbeck, he found highly skilled instrumentalists to help the tracks come to life.

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