Raz Ohara delivered his ninth studio album, Memories Of Tomorrow, July 11, 2025, through House Of Frequency, with the spellbinding ‘Vessel Of Love’ leading the charge. The Berlin-based artist, whose career spans decades and boasts over 30 million streams, is a master of blending soulful, electronic, and ambient textures. Known for his work with The Odd Orchestra and Feathered Sun, plus collaborations with artists like Apparat, Acid Pauli, and Chilly Gonzales, Ohara’s eclectic sound draws from Nina Simone to modern electronic pioneers. With the album’s first single, ‘Beyond and Deep Down’, earning nods from Electronic Groove and Radio Eins, and a summer residency at Babel in Ibiza, Ohara’s 2025 is shaping up to be monumental.
Memories Of Tomorrow is a vibrant, live-recorded odyssey, fusing analogue synths, acoustic layers, and pulsing electronic beats without relying on samples or loops. The album captures Ohara’s 30-year musical evolution, offering tracks that shift effortlessly between introspective depth and dancefloor energy. The focus track, ‘Vessel Of Love’, is a haunting meditation on the societal constraints around intimacy and love, its trance-like groove pulling listeners into a timeless sonic realm. Each song feels cinematic, inviting fans of Moderat or Bonobo to lose themselves in its rich, textured world.
Ohara frames the album’s concept as a spiritual leap beyond time, sharing, “The album title refers to, in a spiritual sense, passing beyond the realm of space and time, and so looking into life and the world from the other side of the veils of our matrix we experience as human beings in life. From this perspective, we look upon the future and the past at the same time.” This vision elevates Memories Of Tomorrow into a profound, immersive experience, solidifying Raz Ohara as a trailblazer in electronic music’s ever-evolving landscape.
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