GÖRL: Between control and letting go
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It begins with an image that sticks in the mind: a lake at night, the light of the moon leaves a shimmering trail across the water – and somewhere between reality and dream, a figure disappears. This scene gives rise to “Dark Silver Moon Light”, GÖRL’s first album. It sounds just as the title suggests: like a state between perception and projection, between control and letting go. Behind GÖRL are two personalities who have not only shaped electronic music, but have constantly rethought it: Robert Görl and Sylvie Marks. We talk to both of them in our May/June issue.

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