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Country: DE
Signup Date: 10/28/2005

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008 

Current mood:  disappointed

We are very sorry but due to some health issues with our second guitarist we will not be able to play the shows in Greifswald and Bielefeld today and tomorrow.

He actually fell over somewhare and strained his wrist. We thought about playing without him but this actually wouldnt make no sense.

We always want to give you the whole Leander experience and a Leander live show without Bjoern would make you leave the concert with big dissapointment.

We promise to come to Greifswald and Bielefeld anytime soon.

Take care everyone. ...... and..... SORRY.


Daniel & Lars
Sunday, April 06, 2008 
One week left and you can buy our album at your local record dealer. NME already had a listen and writes the following about "Pass Fail":

"Berlin-based brothers Lars & Daniel Kranholdt make lovely lilting overcast folktronica infected with twitching glitches, whirring synths and crinkled beats. Like much of the album, hushed epic And Survive achieves the same sweet, skewed intimacy as Adem or Kings Of Convenience. 108 Meanwhile is like early New Order:satisfyingly stark and brittle"

Wow.
Thursday, March 20, 2008 

Current mood:  hopeful
beloved friends,

our album is goin to be released pretty soon.
all the people we have talked to during our tour and all the shows we played might know that there have been difficulties and the release date has been postponed a few times.

its a hard time for the music industry and companies go down but new chances arise from that. our friends from kennington recordings managed to handle all these situation and now, finally everythings set for the release of "pass fail"

it will be digitally available from march 31st on (together with the re-release of the "hide and sleep" ep which wasnt available after the old distribution company went down)

from april 14th on you will be able to buy it as a physical cd.
you can preorder your copy over at
kennington recordings hq
or amazon uk or amazon germany

we also have received a few reviews so far. this is what they say:

Q magazine:
They may call the German capital home, but when it came to recording their debut album Lars und Daniel Kranholdt set up in a freezing barn outside the city. An inspired move, given the cool, pastoral feel that pervades their delicate mix of hazy folk and crisp electronics - not so far removed from the pioneering indie techno of countrymen The Notwist and Tarwater. Still, their songs are full of neat flourishes, from Sliding Drifting Sinking..s Peter Hook - like bassline to the clicking insect rhythms of Idaho and a very un- Teutonic banjo twanging through Forked.

Musicweek:
Recorded in a farmhouse on the outskirts of Berlin, Pass Fail is the debut from brothers Lars and Daniel Kranholdt, who as Leander have been causing ripples on these shores with a handful of London dates and the odd remix for the likes of Au Revior Simone.

Those who warmed to the click/strum electronic pop of their Kennington Records debut ep Hide And Sleep last autumn will revel in Pass Fail. This new collection sees the duo drawing from a deep musical well but wrapping the songs in a melancholic shroud that balances between digital and acoustic.

The duo deliver songs of real strength among all the understatement, minor chords, ghostly echoes and ethereal clicks, giving the album a solid base in which, on tracks like Forked, allows them to roam to more abstract territory. But don¹t be deceived by the odd ambient sojourn: the misty, forlorn atmosphere contains the odd heartbeat-raiser such as 108 or Sliding, Drifting, Sinking, packing a sonic wallop that could more than hold its own down the indie disco.

But it is the duo¹s knack of making heart-nagging, intricate, beautiful but ­ most importantly ­ interesting music that will hopefully give them the plaudits they deserve. Just handle them with love and care ­ they sound like they¹ve been through a lot recently.

Manchester Music:

Leander (or alternatively the output of Lars and Daniel Kranholdt) provide a very contemporary Germanic soundtrack. This seems to borrow heavily from a range of British and French artists, interlacing loops and samples with the tasty hooklines of guitar and bass. The lyrics are simple and the ambience pleasant; and you’d expect such an intricate and interesting combination of elecronica and New Order-ish riffs to have come from Manchester. It’s from Berlin however; which means it has the chic of blokes in black polo necks mucking around with patch wires, specialist synths and cut and paste software. "Sliding Drifting Sinking" (see also "108") shifts up a gear and that previously referenced guitar sends shivers down the spine as a barely audible vocal drifts overhead. An excellent outing where digitalism clashes with dreamy sombre ballads.


we are exited.

daniel & lars


Thursday, December 27, 2007 

Current mood:  content
We´ve been quite busy lately. Christmas is over , a new year is aproaching at the horizon. We played three shows in Germany as a warmup for the dates to come next year. If you german speaking or at least able to understand the german language please have a look at www.kabelblume.de or www.roteraupe.de to read our tour diary. It will definately be continued in january.

Also have a look at goethe.de
We answered a few questions for the Goethe Institute regarding myspace and online promotion. Unfortunately its also in german.

Our Hide and Sleep EP is still available online. Not only through Roughtrade and Bleep though but also through emusic, itunes, napster and every online music store you can imagine. So, go online and get it.

We are really excited about the shows to come and looking forward to meeting you guys there.



daniel & lars
Currently listening:
Interference
By Slut
Release date: 31 October, 2000
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 
Check out the Leander interview on Undertube.

We had a lot of fun driving through Berlin, answering questions, meeting people, drunk guys and dangerous dogs.

We are still alive and enjoyed watching the interview very much. Some find it boring. We love it.

Check out the other episodes of Undertube too. Great bands and Concert reviews.


xxx

Leander Interview / Undertube // Berlin



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Tuesday, November 06, 2007 

Current mood:  excited
Finally, on Nov 12th our Hide and Sleep EP comes out on Kennington Recordings.
You can get it via Rough Trade Digital and Bleep.
Later also via all MP3 online stores.

Here are some of the reviews so far:

This first EP for Kennington Recordings by the German dreamy electro-acoustic duo serves as a tasty appetiser for next years planned LP. One to watch.
Music Week

Daniel and Lars are based in Berlin yet their haunting slices of electronic indie could easily fit into any modern laptop songwriter scene in Britain. Leander specialise in a particularly molten flavour of lilting vocals, which lyrically are tinted with a tender perspective that matches the ambling, often velvet coated mixture of synthetic keys, strings and sparkling guitars. Beneath this twilight lit imaginary stadium, the clockwork gently struck beats trip out like eager ribbons of ticker tape. A menacingly mellow concoction of barely registering rhythms and triggered sounds.
Manchester Music

Absolutely perfect for these frost bound morns, Leander are Berlin based brothers Daniel and Lars who between them craft wonderfully shy eyed igloo pop that will appeal in the main to fans of Birdpen, Swimmer One and Minotaur Shock. Three tracks feature on this debut release which should go some way to acting as a tantalising taster for their forthcoming full length due early next year. Hauntingly fragile electronic folk pirouettes is what you get for your trouble, the deliciously dainty 'hide and sleep' is decorated with hushed and homely vocals cast upon beds of cascading electronic rustic twinkles and spectral symphonies that play peek - a - boo while softly showering the snow dropped scenery with sheens of alluring shy eyed loveliness - quite gorgeous if you ask me. The brief but beautiful 'east hills' (clocks in at little over a minute) has all the trappings of an awakening Mum while the lushly lunatic 'precipice' forlornly creaks, whirrs and pops delicately exuding a hurting lonesome aura that perspective onlookers may do well arming themselves with handkerchiefs before exposing themselves full on - quietly exquisites stuff - we await the album with much baited breathe. Go to the labels website for a chance to hook up with Finders Keepers head honcho Doug Shipton doing his stuff via their pod cast feed.
Losingtoday

xxx