Stephan Micus

Stephan Micus is a super talented German musician who's been crafting ethereal, world-inspired sounds since the 1970s. Born in 1953, he got his start traveling the globe, collecting and mastering a wild array of traditional instruments from places like Asia, Africa, and the Middle East—think stuff like the duduk, shakuhachi, or even invented ones. He's all about creating atmospheric, meditative albums where he often records everything himself through multi-tracking, blending ambient vibes with global folk elements. Signed to the ECM label, his discography is packed with gems that feel like sonic journeys, and he's released over 20 albums, always evolving his unique, introspective style.

If you're diving into his work, check out releases like "To the Rising Sun" or "Winter's End," which showcase his knack for evoking vast landscapes and ancient myths through music. Micus isn't your typical rock or pop artist; he's more like a musical explorer, drawing from diverse cultures to make something deeply personal and timeless. His stuff is perfect for anyone into ambient or world music that transports you somewhere far away.

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To the Rising Moon
Album - 11 Tracks - Released November 15, 2024
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  1. November 15, 2024
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