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Enter The Zenmenn
Returning with another debut album for 2021, Music From Memory are delighted to introduce a new band, The Zenmenn, with their first ever release âEnter The Zenmennâ.
Whilst little about the band is made known, their work is described by writer Winton Rousseau as an âexperiment in harmonic convergence emerging from a deep respect for cosmic symmetry and a resistance to the prevailing Zeitgeist.â
âEnter The Zenmennâ sounds as old as it sounds new, as organic as it is electric, as harmonic as it is rhythmic, and the albumâs fusion of different palettes, colours, tempos, instruments and sources offer a harmonious balance and unity that already feels like the perfect soundtrack to a better world. In a time of what they see as spiritual neglect, it offers a âhuman kind of stillnessâ through the âdualistic fusions of complexity and simplicity, mystery and clarity and East and Westâ.
Whilst little about the band is made known, their work is described by writer Winton Rousseau as an âexperiment in harmonic convergence emerging from a deep respect for cosmic symmetry and a resistance to the prevailing Zeitgeist.â
âEnter The Zenmennâ sounds as old as it sounds new, as organic as it is electric, as harmonic as it is rhythmic, and the albumâs fusion of different palettes, colours, tempos, instruments and sources offer a harmonious balance and unity that already feels like the perfect soundtrack to a better world. In a time of what they see as spiritual neglect, it offers a âhuman kind of stillnessâ through the âdualistic fusions of complexity and simplicity, mystery and clarity and East and Westâ.
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Enter The Zenmennâ
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Returning with another debut album for 2021, Music From Memory are delighted to introduce a new band, The Zenmenn, with their first ever release âEnter The Zenmennâ.
Whilst little about the band is made known, their work is described by writer Winton Rousseau as an âexperiment in harmonic convergence emerging from a deep respect for cosmic symmetry and a resistance to the prevailing Zeitgeist.â
âEnter The Zenmennâ sounds as old as it sounds new, as organic as it is electric, as harmonic as it is rhythmic, and the albumâs fusion of different palettes, colours, tempos, instruments and sources offer a harmonious balance and unity that already feels like the perfect soundtrack to a better world. In a time of what they see as spiritual neglect, it offers a âhuman kind of stillnessâ through the âdualistic fusions of complexity and simplicity, mystery and clarity and East and Westâ.
Whilst little about the band is made known, their work is described by writer Winton Rousseau as an âexperiment in harmonic convergence emerging from a deep respect for cosmic symmetry and a resistance to the prevailing Zeitgeist.â
âEnter The Zenmennâ sounds as old as it sounds new, as organic as it is electric, as harmonic as it is rhythmic, and the albumâs fusion of different palettes, colours, tempos, instruments and sources offer a harmonious balance and unity that already feels like the perfect soundtrack to a better world. In a time of what they see as spiritual neglect, it offers a âhuman kind of stillnessâ through the âdualistic fusions of complexity and simplicity, mystery and clarity and East and Westâ.





















