EPRelease date:
12.09.2025
Alexander John
Symmetry of the Butterfly
Immerse yourself in the sound world of this young composer and pianist, presented across six new tracks. Blending the tones of his acoustic instrument with modern electronic elements, Alexander John creates a unique musical language that tells his personal story and shows how effortlessly he crosses genre boundaries. With "Symmetry of the Butterfly," he plays with both structure and spontaneity, setting an important milestone in his artistic solo career.
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Alexander John
For Alexander, music was never a mere reproduction of what had already been created, but always a space for exploration and expression. His artistic path began at the piano, but it was the fusion of acoustic and electronic elements that formed his own musical language. Inspired by artists such as Nils Frahm, Max Richter and Ólafur Arnalds, he creates soundscapes that are not subordinate to any fixed genre - spherical compositions in which sounds breathe, unfold and take the listener into an atmosphere beyond the everyday.
His work is an ongoing dialogue between structure and freedom. The familiar sounds of the piano combine with electronic textures to create an experience that not only needs to be heard, but also felt. The solo project serves him as a creative playground - a place where emotions are not expressed in words, but anchored in sounds.
But for him, music is more than an individual creation. In collaboration with other artists, another dimension of his expression unfolds. Whether in the studio or on stage, as a solo artist or as part of larger projects - every encounter, every collaboration broadens his perspective. He has shared the stage with bands and artists such as Milky Chance, fiora and OK KID, always in search of new facets of the musical experience.
For Alexander, music is a medium of understanding - an echo of thoughts and feelings that are difficult to put into words. In his soundscapes, he opens up spaces in which listeners can lose themselves and find themselves again, carried by the intimacy of the moment and the depth of the
sound.
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