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Rebecca Besnos
Dance, Reviews
17 October 2025

Renowned Danish DJ and producer Kölsch unveils ‘KINEMA,’ an inspired ten-track effort that underscores his rare gift for channeling rhythm into emotion and back again. The project arrives alongside the launch of his new live show, Kölsch and the Machine, premiering October 23rd at Amsterdam Dance Event. Together, the two endeavors signal an inspired new chapter for Kölsch: an artist defined by introspection, now channeling the highs and lows of life into an evocative, story-driven sound.

Where Kölsch’s past albums have traced the contours of personal memory, ‘KINEMA’ translates intimacy into motion. The title itself, drawn from the Greek word for “movement,” signals both the dynamic scope of the music and its physical counterpart on stage. Each track is a scene, some intimate and suspended in a dream, others with sweeping club energy, all stitched into a sonic arc that reflects the journey of life itself.

The journey embarks with ‘Waste My Time’, a restrained and soft-spoken prelude featuring English duo Camelphat. Rhythms interlock like puzzle pieces, resulting in a prologue that’s soothing yet subtly suggestive of the layers to come. ‘Nacht & Träume’ continues the tale. A title drawn from Schubert’s hymn to night and dreams, rendered with a chugging beat and angelic harmonies to conjure a dreamscape suspended somewhere between earth and sky.

‘KINEMA’ then sharpens its edge with its title track, a fully-realized club cut that shines a light on Kölsch at his very best. Menacing in tone yet crystal clear in design, it captures the album’s essence of movement distilled into sound with finesse. If ‘KINEMA’ is for the club, then ‘Home’ is where the heart is. Here, tender piano melodies and an unguarded vocal evoke nostalgia in its purest form, conjuring a soothing touch that’s likely to linger like the fondest of core memories.

The album embarks from the nostalgic intimacy of ‘Home’ with ‘All That Matters’, a sweeping orchestral soundscape backed by the full force of Symphony of Unity. Strings flood the mix in sweeping arcs, cloaking the track’s spirited vocal in a thin mist before swelling into a melodic climax. It’s an unorthodox turn for an artist known for commanding the dancefloor, yet one that contributes to ‘KINEMA’s’ inspired and vibrant identity.

‘All The Words’ feels almost diaristic by comparison. Synths tumble like loose thoughts, while a delicate vocal hovers with a quiet innocence. Reflective without being fragile, it captures Kölsch’s ability to distill vulnerability into something confidently enduring. The album ends up returning to the club with its lead single ‘All Week’, as shuffling percussion spars with an airy lead to form a zesty, primal dialogue.

Its final stretch sees ‘KINEMA’ blur joy with wistfulness. The spotlight single ‘Sad Makes Me Happy’, a striking collaboration with acclaimed vocalist Bonn, whose voice has powered multiple global hits. The pair reunited after Kölsch’s celebrated remix of Artbat & Morten’s ‘Hollow’, which showcased Bonn’s vocals and drew widespread acclaim from fans and tastemakers alike.

The sun rises, with ‘SMILE’, a luminous beat that lifts the horizon. Rolling basslines rekindle the album’s energy while an enchanted vocal cuts through like a second dawn. Celebratory without losing its depth, it’s a guaranteed ray of light for any live set.

As the sun sets, ‘Hands of Mine’ closes the journey with quiet grace. An acoustic guitar drifts over a soft pulsing beat, while tender vocals give the track an almost confessional quality. The result proves that even when stripped of excess, Kölsch’s artistic vision stands tall; honest, emotive, and unshakable in identity.

As the record arrives, so too does its stage counterpart. Kölsch and the Machine debuts October 23rd at Amsterdam Dance Event before traveling through Berlin, London, Paris, Antwerp, and Madrid. Designed as a modular, analog-driven performance, the show reconstructs not only the new album but cornerstones from Kölsch’s catalog, inviting fans on a journey as the Danish producer reconnects with his early musical roots.

‘KINEMA’ and Kölsch and the Machine together capture the ongoing duality at the heart of Kölsch’s artistry: deeply personal yet undeniably communal, grounded in memory with an everlasting focus on motion. The album reaffirms his ability to translate feelings into music, threading them into a cohesive narrative that unfolds across ten compelling cuts. More than a listening experience, ‘KINEMA’ conveys emotions and moments that feel universally relatable, echoing the highs and lows of everyday life.

‘KINEMA’ is available here 

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