Here's Harry Haller, the name of the track, not the artist. It is a song by German-based act nomate which was inspired by Hermann Hesse's literary masterpiece "The Steppenwolf" - a book I read many years ago. Describing himself as a "post-punk newcomer", nomate delivers a snappy amalgam of thumping beats and potent electro-fused rock, throwing enough mud to make it all stick together rather finely. One of those tracks which has crossover appeal, not that everyone would welcome the "tie me up, spit in my face" sentiment. But it is a funny world out there, so you never know...
Here's Harry Haller, the name of the track, not the artist. It is a song by German-based act nomate which was inspired by Hermann Hesse's literary masterpiece "The Steppenwolf" - a book I read many years ago. Describing himself as a "post-punk newcomer", nomate delivers a snappy amalgam of thumping beats and potent electro-fused rock, throwing enough mud to make it all stick together rather finely. One of those tracks which has crossover appeal, not that everyone would welcome the "tie me up, spit in my face" sentiment. But it is a funny world out there, so you never know...