Telekon's In The Darkness: A Nostalgic Remix by Kromproom
Piotr "Kromproom" Krompiewski, a prolific producer and artist, is known for his unique ability to blend retro and modern electronic sounds. While dedicating much of his time to crafting his own original tracks, Kromproom also enjoys exploring new musical horizons by remixing works from other artists. One such opportunity arose when he was invited to create an official remix for Telekon, an emerging electro-pop duo from Spain.
Telekon’s debut single, In The Darkness, pays homage to the golden age of synth-driven music, echoing the sounds of iconic bands such as Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, Ultravox, and Erasure. For fans of 80s synth-pop, this track feels like stepping into a musical time machine, offering both nostalgia and a fresh perspective. Kromproom’s remix takes this already atmospheric track and infuses it with his signature style—combining modern electronic elements with the vintage allure of the original.
Listeners can enjoy Telekon’s single and its remixes across several platforms. The original track is available on Bandcamp, while Kromproom’s interpretation can be found on SoundCloud and Kromproom’s official YouTube channel. Fans are encouraged to listen, share, and immerse themselves in this remarkable musical collaboration.
Telekon is the brainchild of Spanish artists Juan Grande (Techni-ka) and Raúl Muñoz-Torrero (Insight). Together, they’ve crafted a project that seeks to bridge the past and present of electro-pop music. The single In The Darkness also features remixes by a range of talented artists, including Nordika, Victor M, Alexis Voice, Jamick, and, of course, Kromproom. Each remix offers a distinct take on the original, adding layers of depth and variety to this already captivating release.
For those seeking a nostalgic yet contemporary journey through sound, In The Darkness by Telekon and its remixes promise an unforgettable listening experience.
Where to Connect with Telekon:
- Facebook: Telekon Facebook
- Bandcamp: Telekon Bandcamp
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