Niklas Paschburg

A century-old grand piano, a secluded house surrounded by the greenery of Brittany, no internet connection, and a reel-to-reel recorder. L’Écho de Bretagne, the new EP by Niklas Paschburg is a solo piano record as essential as it is intense. An album made of silences, space, slowness. 

If his previous work, Mexican Alps (2025), marked the first time the German composer and producer created an ambient-electronic album without his instrument of choice, the piano, L’Écho de Bretagne emerges as a direct response to that absence. 

From his debut Tuur Mang Welten (2016) to Oceanic (2018), Svalbard (2020), Panta Rhei (2023), and the aforementioned Mexican Alps — alongside soundtracks, remixes, and collaborations with artists like RY X, Hania Rani, Ásgeir, and Bryan Senti — his sound bridges neoclassical, electronic, ambient, and pop-driven composition. 

 

Tuesday, March 17
Kuppelhalle
Doors: 7 pm / Start: 8 pm
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