Jan Blomqvist started making electronic music as a teenager in Germany, drawing from influences like Depeche Mode. He later moved to Berlin, where his sound took shape in the city's club scene. His track 'More' with Elena Pitoulis from 2015 became a breakout, known for its atmospheric feel and introspective tone.
His debut album 'Disconnected' came out in 2014, followed by others like 'Bloom' and 'Lost in Perception'. Songs such as 'Black Hole Nights' and 'The Space In Between' reflect his style of blending house and techno with soulful elements. He often works with collaborators, including Oliver Schories on 'Packard'.
Blomqvist's music avoids heavy drama, focusing instead on melodic, steady rhythms that fit well in both live sets and quieter listening. It's the kind of electronic music that feels personal without trying to overwhelm, built from years of refining his approach in Berlin's underground.
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