Compact Space (band)

Compact Space is a UK band consisting of members Christian Eigner, Daryl Bamonte and vocalist Florian Kraemmer. They started writing together in 2008 and released their first album in 2011. The first single "Push Push" was released on iTunes and Amazon in October 2009 through their own label Elsbeere Recordings, to great acclaim.[1] Online, they also placed two other songs, "Reverse Happiness" and "My Other Life" for people to stream on their Myspace page.

Compact Space
GenresAlternative
Years active2009–present
LabelsElsbeere Recordings
Associated actsDepeche Mode, Dave Gahan, Das Shadow, Eigner/Clayton
Websitecompactspaceworld.com
MembersChristian Eigner
Daryl Bamonte
Florian Kraemmer

The album and single were produced by Christian Eigner and mixed by Paul 'PDub' Walton. The artwork for the single is by Roger O'Donnell. In June 2011, the trio released their first full-length album, Nameless in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, in conjunction with Ferryhouse Publishing, a company based in Hamburg. In support of the release, an intimate gathering for 200 press and fans was organised at the Planetarium in Hamburg, Germany on 23 June of that year. The album was played in full and accompanied by videos projected on the ceiling of the main theatre. In an interview from that evening,[2] Kraemmer and Eigner explained that their working relationship had existed for many years (Kraemmer provided vocals on Eigner's Recovery amongst other previous collaborations) and Bamonte's lyrical contributions added a new dimension to their songwriting. The album was set for release worldwide in late 2011 or early 2012.

The digital Push Push EP was also released on the same date. A second EP called Who Says It's Real with a new track and some mixes was released on 23 December.

Writing for a second album had commenced in August 2011, as posted on Bamonte's Twitter account.[3]

References

  1. Nameless review, blog review
  2. Madita-TV, Video.
  3. Retrieved 28 August, tweet
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