A duo blending breathy vocals and hypnotic beats since the late 1990s.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Der sommer, der jetzt nicht war" or "36 Grad." They're both danceable and a little introspective, which is pretty much their thing.
Their name means "two-room apartment," and that's the scale they work on, compact, personal, and grounded. Songs like "Wir traffen uns in einem Garten" mix pop melodies with techno rhythms, avoiding grand statements for something more everyday. Early critics called it too pop, but they stuck to their style, touching on love and loss without overreaching.
Inga Humpe and Tommi Eckart met in 1997 while working on a project together. They started making songs that blended pop with house and techno, releasing albums like "2Raumwohnung" in 2000 and "Melancholisch" in 2005.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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