If you have always been looking for the perfect soundtrack to watch the last pink rays of sun
glistening through the treetops of your bedroom window on a fading spring day, or to ponder the
big questions of existence while having tea at night in your bed - unmade, of course - you should
urgently listen to the debut album by the four musicians from Hamburg. Deep Dyed manage to
clothe the familiar emotions of love and missing, boredom and panic, unsearchable dreams and
the perpetual sleeplessness of modern city life in a new sound. Sometimes loudly driving,
sometimes gently rippling - but always with an ambivalence between gentle hope and subliminal
longing