German artist Vincent Krennerich provides a lushly transportive spell on new single �Sommerregen,� led by glistening piano, calming bass, and smooth saxophone. Translating to the English equivalent of �summer rain,� �Sommerregen� evokes the serene impact of rainfall on a...

German artist Vincent Krennerich provides a lushly transportive spell on new single �Sommerregen,� led by glistening piano, calming bass, and smooth saxophone. Translating to the English equivalent of �summer rain,� �Sommerregen� evokes the serene impact of rainfall on a balmy day, cooling the earth down with steam gently rising from the pavement thereafter. Krennerich notes that the effort is inspired by �classical nostalgic-hopeful jazz and lo-fi hip-hop.�
Serene rainfall sounds journey into mellow piano trickles and late-night saxophone additions, appearing intermittently in the first minute. They assume a more prominent, expressive presence at mid-point, before descending into a lushly inviting piano-forward conclusion, aesthetically showing shades of Ryuichi Sakamoto. �Sommerregen� sounds like an antidote for stress and tumult, caressing with its gorgeous arrangement and subdued atmospheric engrossment.
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The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Rainy Days and Late Night Drives.
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