With Grumpy Pieces, Düsseldorf-based musician Harmonious Thelonious, aka Stefan Schwander, returns with a work that precisely distills his long-standing sonic aesthetic while simultaneously visibly eroding it. Once again, Pan-African and Middle Eastern rhythmic concepts, minimalist repetition structures, and reduced electronic use combine to create a hypnotic sound—this time, however, rawer, drier, and more open to disruption than before. The eight tracks feel like they're under tension: melodies scrape across angular bass foundations, sharp snare hits slice through the structure, and despite the clear groove focus, a nervous crackle is ever-present. Grumpy Pieces reflects a present full of political and social friction—without explicit commentary, but with music that makes friction itself a means of expression. While side A begins relatively directly, side B increasingly opens itself to controlled disintegration, until the final track, "Dissolving," programmatically embodies the title. The album was created in Schwander's Düsseldorf studio – intuitively, directly, without elaborate screen arrangements, closely interwoven with his trance-like, live-tested working method. Grumpy Pieces is not a break, but an intensification: a powerfully dense, physical, and simultaneously restless album that sharpens the characteristic signature of Harmonious Thelonious. Dance music with resistance – and bite.
- 1. And You May Find Yourself
- 2. Tzing!
- 3. Flip The Script (Dispair)
- 4. Tropical + Electronical
- 5. Beacon
- 6. Made In Italy
- 7. Les Belles Vacances
- 8. Dissolving