Nerve cells to be released on April 3, 2020
Unzyme will release the music video for a new song called “Nerve cells” on April 3, 2020. The video was shot at a particle accelerator laboratory at The University of Jyväskylä.
Unzyme will release the music video for a new song called “Nerve cells” on April 3, 2020. The video was shot at a particle accelerator laboratory at The University of Jyväskylä.
Unzyme’s fourth album is about 70% done. It will be released in the fall of 2020. No specific release date has been set yet. We’re really excited about this release, because it’s going to be a very versatile album. These are all relatively new songs, all composed after the release of Transplant. On Transplant, there … Read more
Limitless kicks off with a familiar “whoaaah”, as heard extensively on Burning Bridges. There’s a bit of “We Don’t Run”, “Undivided” and “We Weren’t Born to Follow” in this song. And a whole lot of the style that was prominent on This House Is Not For Sale. There’s nothing too surprising about Limitless, and if … Read more
According to my last year’s Spotify statistics, my music listening hours were down about 17%. At the same time, I had started listening to a lot of podcasts, mainly on YouTube. Not watching, just listening. I spent as much time with my headphones as before, so it’s clear that the time that I spent listening … Read more
I’ve been following Porter Robinson ever since Spotify’s brain-picking algorithms introduced him to my consciousness, back in 2015. I really enjoyed his debut album Worlds, and his work as Virtual Self. Porter’s music is very unique and recognizable. It’s artistic and it sometimes borders on cute, which is not too common in today’s poposphere. The … Read more
When the lead single Father of All… was released, I wasn’t too excited about it, mainly because of the vocal effects. However, the song has grown on me, and now I seem to enjoy it. “Fire, Ready, Aim” is a dirty pop punk track with silly piano and organ stuff in the background. There is … Read more
Genesis Pro has made a lot of headlines lately, mainly due to its incredibly low 1€ price tag. It sure is more like a symbolic price, but if it sounds anything as awesome as in the preview video, OzSoft is set to make some serious money. On the video, Ummet plays a bunch of the … Read more
Pet Shop Boys is my most listened-to band according to Spotify’s statistics. I’ve been a Spotify user for 11 years, and for all that time Spotify has collected data on the music I’ve listened to the most. When Spotify’s decade report appeared a few months ago, Pet Shop Boys took the first spot. So, I … Read more
I’ve written lyrics for three albums, but I still find lyrics to be the hardest part of songwriting. Recently I joined Scribd, to have an easier access to books on lyric writing. Of course there are similar services like Scribd, but it seemed like a good place to start. The information in blog posts and … Read more
I consider Pet Shop Boys to be the greatest band of all time, so this is a biased review (just like all other reviews are). There are two scales to rate songs on: the normal scale, and the Pet Shop Boys scale, which, by default, is above the normal scale. “Burning the heather” is the … Read more
Scooter is the ultimate pop music culture recycling machine. Pop music has always been about recycling, remixing and reshaping melodies and compositions that are already popular. Scooter takes this approach to the kind of heights that only a few artists can even imagine. They’re here to make you dance and forget about your gray office … Read more
I probably haven’t listened to any other band more than the Pet Shop Boys. Their music has it all – thought-provoking lyrics, detailed arrangements, cool synth sounds and beautiful melodies. Most of their discography is pure gold, with only a few exceptions. The Agenda EP, released earlier this year, sounded quite liberated and playful. I … Read more
Adobe used to be a great company with wonderful products. I grew up with them, fiddling with Photoshop since I was a little boy. I designed the Unzyme cover art and posters in Photoshop and InDesign, and when we started making music videos, they were edited in Premiere. I stayed loyal to Adobe software for … Read more
Unzyme opened for Happoradio at Tavastia in Helsinki (Finland) on August 24th, 2019. Here’s a live video that will help you understand the intricate paradoxes of the universe, while experiencing an unfiltered aural energy flare. If you were to become a cyborg, you could experience videos in pure data streams, instead of having to interpret … Read more
I will be in Hamburg from Saturday, September 14th to Monday, September 23rd – before and after Reeperbahn Festival 2019. I’m looking for managers, booking agencies, artist career strategists, concert promoters, labels, music lovers, electronic pop musicians, musicpreneurs and other likeminded people. Would you like to grab a cup of tea with an ambitious Finnish … Read more
This is a review of the single. I’ve also written a review of the whole album. I’m a huge Green Day fan since Dookie. Listened to every album, loved especially Dookie, Nimrod and American Idiot. They’ve written some great songs (such as Ashley or Troubled Times) since their biggest hit albums, but their albums haven’t … Read more
Some years ago I stumbled across “Comatose” by Amy Guess, through some Spotify algorithm, I suppose. I dug that song quite a bit. I was quite surprised to see a new song from Amy, since her previous singles had not made their way onto my release radar. Comatose, along with the other songs from her … Read more
In the Kent song, Beredd på allt, Joakim Berg sings how he likes to travel alone. Jag reser gärna ensamdet har kommit med årenMan blir så trött av allt pratav att tolka språken Translates to something along these lines: “I like to travel aloneit has come with the yearsOne gets so tired of all the … Read more
The biggest reason for me to vlog is to make my endeavours, skills, vision and style visible, so that the people who are interested in listening to Unzyme’s music or doing any kind of business with us, know who they’re dealing with. And in the process, hopefully convince some new people that it’s worth their … Read more
For a long time I had this idea of having lyric videos of all of our songs. I had a very specific idea of how the lyric videos should look like, and I didn’t really know how to make such videos. But I know how to make this kind of videos, so I decided to … Read more
God Save the Rave is Sebastian Schilde’s second production with Scooter, and he doesn’t disappoint. The name of the song implies a classic rave sound, and that’s what we get. Of course this sounds more like the 2010’s than the 1990’s, and as there aren’t many other artists doing this kind of music these days, … Read more