The Germany based dark-electro outfit Das Flüff regularly feature on the various sites.
Das Flüff- Flower With Knife – artwork
From the ten track LP Flower With Knife, available on their website, Nothing is one of their more uplifting tracks – which of course needs to be taken in context as you will not be leaving in bouncing humour – though will be seeking a dark cellar in which to play the song again.
The Germany based dark-electro-rock band Das Flüff feature fairly regularly.
Das Flüff
Their latest track to be revealed – Obey – from a live recording at their Studio – examples precisely why Das Flüff appears on more than the occasional basis with its dark sheer-sided temper that haunts the room long after finishing.
The Germany / England based steamy-electro-rock band Das Flüff are regularly touring around the globe.
Das Flüff – photo credit Woody
Always a pleasure to return to – a live performance of Drop Break Slip Crash the second of the ten tracks on the LP Meditation And Violence was captured last month.
Das Flüff is the electro-dream-rock quintet of Dawn Lintern, Steve May, Christian Ruland, Chris Limb and The Elusive Stranger from London in England.
Das Flüff
When originally introduced in 2013, Das Flüff, were a trio and the additional of members has enabled the band to add considerable depth and range to the sound. The band deliver a gothic feel that captures the audience in the swooping electronics as the guitar strikes a buzzy edginess as the bass and percussion create the bouncing nature of the tracks. The distinctive vocal blends superbly with the music rounding out the sound with a beguiling expressiveness.
This is a band that works particularly well in company and perhaps explains why they are rarely to be found in the recording studio. Spending their time on live performance, with their last full release dating back to 2013. Das Flüff have resultingly established a strong audience in Germany and England and deserving of a far wider audience.
Occasionally tracks are set to video for wider consumption and it was their most recent – I Love You (When You’re On The Dancefloor) that prompted this review.
It is always a pleasure to come back to Das Flüff and I am looking forward to their next full release, whenever that may surface.