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About Fewjar

Fewjar is an Indie Pop band from Berlin, Germany. Their danceable and spacey, upbeat songs are often decorated with a deep, underlying melancholy. Nostalgic nods to 70s and 80s Artrock in a contemporary guise.

They draw inspiration from a varied range of artists such as Radiohead, Talk Talk, The Strokes, Pink Floyd and Talking Heads, making every song a little journey into a different world, all while also always hearing their cozy studio in Berlin-Weißensee.

The project is completely the creative child of singer and guitarist Jakob Joiko, producer and synth-nerd Felix DNZR and producer and keyboardist Andre Moghimi, who are writing, recording and mixing all songs in their own studio space.

In 2014 they made their first big impact on the music scene, when they released their music videos for Cepheus, which has since garnered over 1 million views on Youtube. Since then they released 3 studio albums, with their fourth album „PACE“ on its way!

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