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Amselcom has forever been near the forefront of change, exposing new ideas and giving insight through music and creativity. Our goal is always to bring the world closer by removing barriers and letting sound and rhythm demonstrate humanity's true, loving nature.

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    Ocean & Sea

    A lot of you know Sima Aava already through her vocals featured in the background of many Landhouse tracks. But after years of her only being a supporting act, it is time to make her the star of the show. With Birth Of The New Earth, she steps out of the background and into the spotlight. Over the upcoming weeks, we will present you six tracks born from Sima's own pen and emotional world, just like the cover artwork. She sings of hope, transformation, and a better world, balancing the painful friction of our current reality on Earth with the healing power of nature. It is an invitation to feel ourselves again. The first one is Ocean & Sea, inspired by the wild Atlantic coast of Portugal and the untamed waters of the Murg in the Black Forest: a tribute to the magic of water. Lyrics, vocals & cover drawing by @sima-aava. Composition by @landhouse.

  2. 258

    Lanterns

    Say if you remember this
 The way I remember you
 Slideshows of Ferris wheels
 Turning in slow motion

 Old bolts in shaky frames
 Held together by rust and hope
 We're the screams and the rattling sounds
 We'll find somewhere to sleep then How all your fears will vanish like a ghost
 Let's hang out in the parking lot
 I think it will be best for us
 The years have passed 
But only days to me 
I just want to say 
I'm so glad you haven't changed Oh how easily people break
 And sometimes you can't turn around But there's a light on in every town 
There is somebody waiting How all your fears will vanish like a ghost
 Let's hang out in the parking lot 
I think it will be best for us
 The years have passed But only days to me I just want to say
 I'm so glad you haven't changed Written by @helmetlampshade in Karlsruhe

  3. 257

    i still think about you

    i still think about you. @Loutouse's debut album "soft berlin summer" will be out on June 26.

  4. 256

    Landhouse (live) @ Beate Uwe Berlin - Extended Set

    Enjoy over 4 hours of pure Landhouse, recorded at Beate Barfuß on May 17 2026. @landhouse @beateuwe

  5. 255

    Stepping Stones

    Life as an artist is not always easy. Sometimes there are phases of uncertainty and insecurity. Stepping Stones is all about this feeling: lost, not knowing which direction to take, watching others move forward while you stand still. It's a feeling most people know, and one that needed to be put into words. When @Solatic heard @Landhouse's instrumental, the melody for the vocals came to him immediately. The lyrics, the melody, and the track just clicked, in one of those rare moments where everything falls into place naturally. Maybe being lost is exactly where you need to be. Although Landhouse and Solatic have known each other for years and share the same label, this is their first collaboration. Hopefully not the last.

  6. 254

    whenever i miss you

    @Loutouse is a master of turning sound into feeling. He's able to create spaces that pull you in, where memories start to surface without being named. "whenever i miss you" does exactly that: Fleeting images, distant emotions, and the sense that something once close is still present.

  7. 253

    Cherry Blossoms

    In 'Cherry Blossoms', @Landhouse turns a simple image into something profound: the idea that wonder can heal, that even in darkness there are sights powerful enough to restore hope. It lingers on the belief that sometimes, all it takes is one breathtaking moment to change everything.

  8. 252

    Way Back

    After the upheaval comes the return. Not to where you were, but to who you are. The storm has passed. Way Back is the walk home through unfamiliar streets, carried forward by light. @adriano-aka-a-d-i

  9. 251

    Zab-Yabre

    Dedicated to the liberated people of Burkina Faso, this track pulses with West African-inspired rhythms that morph into a raw, ragga–jungle drive. A Greek cane flute (φλογέρα) carries the main melody - its tone weaving through the beat like a bridge between distant lands. It’s a true reflection of @SPINACORONA’s spirit: boundless, borderless, and devoted to uniting the sound of the global south in one continuous flow.

  10. 250

    It's Okay

    It’s okay to press play again. It’s okay if this song feels a little too personal. It’s okay to send it to someone you miss. It’s okay to drive around at night just to hear it louder. It’s okay if you needed this one. It’s okay if you still don’t have the words for certain feelings. Some songs say them for you. Written by @david-hasert in Cologne.

  11. 249

    Four To The Floor

    @Kapchiz and @Solatic take on Four To The Floor by Starsailor and push it straight into club territory. More momentum, a subtle 80s edge, and Solatic' clean vocals result in a rework that has the soul of the original with a lot more groove and energy: ready for the dancefloor.

  12. 248

    Meine (Cover)

    This song is a cover of a rather unusual kind. For the first time, Xtis recorded vocals over an electronic track, opening a new door into this genre. The lyrics are dedicated to Daso, a small gesture to honor an old friend and wish him peace. We didn’t quite know what to expect when we invited a Maya band from Guatemala to reinterpret this piece. But the result felt special to us, and we hope it resonates with you too.

  13. 247

    Lumière - Jonas Fasching Remix

    Jonas Fasching transforms Lumière's soft and fragile core into something rhythmic and alive, balancing nostalgia with movement and energy.

  14. 246

    Fluoreszierende Lüfte

    Fluoreszierende Lüfte by Amselcom

  15. 245

    sunrise at plötzensee

    sunrise at plötzensee feels like the first quiet moments of a Berlin summer day. Distant voices drift in like passing S-Bahn memories, before opening into a calm, emotional landscape filled with light. It gently paints a scene you can almost see, water, sky, stillness, capturing a fragile beginning where everything is possible.

  16. 244

    Subtrain

    The sound of hitting bottom. A tense and inward struggle, shaped by the effort to regain direction and climb out of a heavy emotional low.

  17. 243

    Deep Silent

    A reflection of the stillness that surrounded and settled within. A space of enforced quiet, where withdrawal became necessary and introspection unavoidable.

  18. 242

    The Upheaval

    The turning point. A moment of rupture and shift, where something begins to change after the lowest point has been reached.

  19. 241

    Wir Schaukeln Durch Die Nacht

    A release into lightness. This track captures the sense of relief, openness, and quiet joy that follows the struggle, along with a renewed sense of self and forward motion.

  20. 240

    'E Femmene

    This track drifts closest to the Downtempo and “global beat” spectrum. Layered with “Vesuvian” voices and Arab-Andalusian melodies, it breathes warmth and sensuality. The vocal sample speaks of unconditional love for a woman, and the music echoes that devotion - glowing with emotion yet carried by a rhythm that keeps the body gently moving.

  21. 239

    The Promise You Made

    The Promise You Made shows @landhouse and @sima-aava stepping closer than ever. For the first time, Landhouse’s voice blends with Sima’s in a duet, reimagining the classic by Cock Robin. Romantic, intimate, and unmistakably their own.

  22. 238

    Lumière

    Lumière is a deeply intimate piece from @cedricscheibel, built around fragile piano lines that carry a quiet, lingering sadness. It feels reflective and restrained at first, like a moment of solitude, before gradually opening up into something more expansive. The track grows into a subtle sense of grandeur, capturing the shift from vulnerability to a quiet, emotional release.

  23. 237

    Cargadora De Historia

    @unambeat's remix of Cargadora de Historia transforms Xtis' sacred ode to feminine power into an irresistible organic downtempo groove that pulls you straight to the dancefloor. Rooted in ancestral wisdom and driven by ÜNAM's alchemist touch, this is a track that moves both body and soul, guaranteed to shake the festival floors around the world.

  24. 236

    Lost

    Yeah, I am lost for words I never wanted you to get hurt You got me out the dirt I lost myself but no the worst is I lost you Is I lost you I lost you I lost you I lost you I lost you I lost you By @loutouse & @nsiries

  25. 235

    Ekstasis

    “Ekstasis” captures a state beyond the self where rhythm takes over. @woala channels pure energy into motion in a track that becomes Ekstasis: standing outside yourself, lost in sound.

  26. 234

    Swamp Whispers

    Swamp Whispers feels like something half-heard, half-imagined. Voices drift through the mist, never fully revealing themselves, as if the ground itself is trying to speak. @landhouse leans into the unknown, where silence carries meaning and every whisper leaves a trace you can’t quite follow.

  27. 233

    Where Echoes Go

    Where Echoes Go completes the Yoga Blues EP: a journey that began with quiet rituals and slow-burning mantras. Now, Tiefe Wasser Berlin move forward with their fastest track yet, organic and ethereal, like motion without urgency. No rush, no escape, just following the echo of a shared heart. @tiefe-wasser-berlin

  28. 232

    Yarmouk

    Dedicated to Yarmouk, the refugee camp on the outskirts of Damascus, this track merges a post-jazz sax melody with a global electronic groove driven by Arabic percussion.
It emerged from a late-night live session, a moment of pure flow where a riff and rhythm instantly locked in. What you hear now is almost exactly what happened that night - raw, unfiltered, and alive with the spirit of spontaneous creation. @spinacorona

  29. 231

    El Caminar De Las Mujeres

    El Caminar De Las Mujeres brings together Guatemalan artists Xtis and @yuul-kin for a powerful organic downtempo collaboration. Driven by percussion, guitar, and flute, the track honors Mayan women and ancestral wisdom, celebrating resilience and the cycles of life. Yuul Kin adds his spiritual electronic touch, creating a rhythmic tribute to memory, resistance, and rebirth.

  30. 230

    Nerion

    Nerion is one of @cedricscheibel’s most personal pieces. It carries warmth and openness, like holding on to the idea that things can still turn out better. It's intimate and sincere, a moment of calm where emotion is allowed to breathe and where the listener can drift into a more hopeful world.

  31. 229

    Redemption

    Hanne Adam returns with “Redemption,” her first release since her debut EP on Amselcom almost exactly six years ago. Reflective, intimate, full of synth lines that rise, fall and swirl around you. It feels like a quiet kind of redemption itself: a patient return, unfolding with subtle detail. @adamned-age

  32. 228

    Invisible Intruder

    There's an invisible intruder Who's got inside your mind Invading your sense of right and wrong Making your conscience blind

  33. 227

    lost w jonaz

    "lost w jonaz" by @loutouse is a slow, deep descent into the quiet aftermath of loss. It does not try to dramatize it, it simply allows it to exist. Sometimes the hardest part is not losing someone, but realizing what they gave you when they were there.

  34. 226

    El Color De Tus Ojos

    @tiefe-wasser-berlin transform El Color De Tus Ojos into a deeply emotional electronica journey. The remix preserves the song’s devotion: loving without fear, summer within winter, and turns it into a luminous, heartfelt meditation on commitment, gratitude, and true love.

  35. 225

    Diarra (feat. Sandro Joyeux)

    Laid over a dub–reggae foundation drenched in echo and psychedelia, Diarra features Afro–Parisian chansonnier Sandro Joyeux, reinterpreting a traditional song from Burkina Faso in the Dioula native dialect.
It’s a vocal-driven piece - spacious, emotional, and deeply atmospheric - pushing the project into wider, more introspective territories where African roots and dub textures merge in a hypnotic, meditative flow.
 Written by @spinacorona in Naples, Italy.

  36. 224

    Raná Rosa

    Raná Rosa meets right between @flauh’s progressive warmth and @beatlaudan’s quirky drive, each artist complementing the other in a way that feels natural and inevitable. Its title, meaning early dew in Czech, but also describing a pink frog, emerged through playful twists and coincidences. It's much like the collaboration itself: organic, unexpected, and perfectly aligned.

  37. 223

    I Need Ur Lovin'

    I Need Ur Lovin’ circles around a simple plea that feels bigger than romance. If love is sunlight, what happens when we stand in the shade? @landhouse channels longing into something restless and searching, a reminder that learning to love may be the hardest journey of all.

  38. 222

    Silhouette - Tenderheart Remix

    @tenderheart reimagines “Silhouette” with his signature warmth and depth, transforming @cedricscheibel & @greta-rosina’s fragile, piano-led original into a full-bodied melodic house journey. While preserving the emotional core, he adds glowing textures and gentle drive, revealing the song’s beauty in a new, hopeful light.

  39. 221

    What You Need

    South African producer @musicbydrmz returns with with a new single that is just What You Need. Smooth, groovy, and unapologetically progressive, this club weapon turns a teasing vocal loop into pure dancefloor temptation. “Turn around… feeling free…” is not just a lyric, it is an instruction. Call it want, call it need, call it destiny at 2AM. Either way, DRMZ has you exactly where he wants you.

  40. 220

    Crying On Trains

    @jonasschilling reimagines @loutouse's "crying on trains" with a confident shift in energy. He preserves the emotional core of the original, but introduces forward motion through his signature style. Jonas never fails to deliver something unique and creative in his works. In this one we have a syncopated kick pattern that keeps the track constantly engaging for lovers of avant-garde electronic music.

  41. 219

    La Danza De Las Abuelas

    @kapchiz reimagines “La Danza De Las Abuelas” as a warm, thoughtful downtempo piece, carrying a gentle melancholy beneath its calm pulse. Soft rhythms and organic textures cradle Xtis’ Mam vocals, honoring ancestral knowledge, inheritance, and the joy of life passed through generations. A reflective remix rooted in memory, care, and continuity.

  42. 218

    Save U

    "Everything not saved will be lost." — Nintendo Quit Screen 'Save U' is the quiet answer to that warning. The new track by @david-hasert together with Alentiev preserves moments instead of chasing them: warm grooves, subtle jazz, soul and R&B textures over rolling tech-house drums. After acclaimed releases on Kompakt, Anjunadeep and Nervous Records, ’Save U’ is reduced, confident, and built to linger, from late-night headphones listening to packed dancefloors.

  43. 217

    Tears in Rain

    Tears in Rain reflects on impermanence and the fragile beauty of experience. @landhouse turns fleeting moments into something tender and hopeful, lingering on the thought that everything we witness eventually dissolves into memory. It’s a quiet meditation on time, loss, and the strange comfort found in letting go.

  44. 216

    Hi Cat

    "Hi Cat" reminds of a diary entry whispered in the morning. The lyrics trace small gestures and simple everyday actions that turn into a mantra, a private prayer. @tiefe-wasser-berlin and @sadhu-sensi turn routine into ritual, presence into meaning. With artwork painted by Lena’s daughter, the track carries a human warmth, where everyday life opens into something sacred.

  45. 215

    Into The Mystic

    Into The Mystic feels like a late-night transmission from @lovestad’s live universe. Rooted in his love for analog movement and emotional tension, the track brings infinite groove, slowly unfolding into a euphoric 90s-leaning climax. Classic and modern collide in a piece that rewards deep listening and trusted dance floors alike.

  46. 214

    See You In My Dream

    A wink, a smile, and a melody that sticks around. @beatlaudan brings his signature charm to See You In My Dream, a playful track that dances between whimsy and warmth. Light on its feet, bouncy, and full of charm, it’s a reminder that some meetings are just better after falling asleep.

  47. 213

    'E Tenerezze

    Built on “electro-shaabi” rhythms and synth melodies, this track twists tradition with sampled voices from our own rural roots. The idea has always been to blur the lines, layering sounds that span the vast map of Mediterranean music, erasing borders while celebrating diversity. It’s a sonic dialogue between neighboring cultures, a tender collision of difference and belonging. @spinacorona

  48. 212

    Above Your Head

    Above Your Head completes @vincentgericke's album with a quiet sense of suspension. Nothing fully resolves, and that is the point. Like its title, the music hovers just out of reach, asking what we notice and what we let pass above our heads.

  49. 211

    Long Dark Tunnel

    Long Dark Tunnel expands @landhouse's breakbeat chapter into something vast and orchestral. The repeated phrase becomes a mantra, both ominous and comforting, like movement through uncertainty.

  50. 210

    crying on trains

    "crying on trains" by @loutouse captures the feeling of watching the world pass by while emotions quietly surface. It is an ambient moment of emotional truth, a reminder that sometimes the safest place to feel anything at all is a seat that belongs to no one and a landscape that never waits.

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Amselcom has forever been near the forefront of change, exposing new ideas and giving insight through music and creativity. Our goal is always to bring the world closer by removing barriers and letting sound and rhythm demonstrate humanity's true, loving nature.

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