From Jonsjooel’s upcoming Voices Of A First Day EP, his latest single “Goodbye Ah” takes listeners on an unexpected journey through an evocative soundscape. Berlin-based and Finnish by origin, Jonsjooel draws inspiration from diverse influences, crafting a sonic recipe uniquely his own. His warm, powerful piano work crowns the piece, captivating listeners with its profound resonance.
The track immerses us in a pastoral world where vivid notes and beats float like amorphous beings, propelled by Jonsjooel’s emotive vocals and masterful compositional choices. This slice of spacious left field euphoria is expansive with a notably cinematic quality, reflecting Jonsjooel’s boundless multi-instrumentalism. “Goodbye Ah” is infused with meaningful lyricism, derived from the musician’s belief in signs, omens, intuition, and sensitivity, as well as his deep connection with the natural world.

“I believe if you are aware of the importance of nature and your connection to it, you start to make constructive decisions in all of your actions. If we human beings want to continue living here, we can’t distance ourselves from nature as we currently tend to do. My music is just one part of my quest for connection to nature.”
“Goodbye Ah” is a pensive slow burn that connects delicate and weighty piano parts with expressive vocal segments, building to a substantial crescendo. The track, which features on Jonsjooel’s upcoming EP (to be released by Kieku Records), showcases his unique sound, blending sparse melodies with otherworldy vocals. The single is now available, and its obscure music video further enhances the listening experience.
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