After a journey through sound and time, Andy Korg returns with his latest release, “Echoes of Yesterday.” A track that feels like a transmission from another realm, it unfolds with a delicate whisper before expanding into a vast, immersive soundscape. Layers of pulsating synths, ethereal textures, and hypnotic vocals weave together, creating an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and otherworldly.
At its core, “Echoes of Yesterday” is a meditation on memory, time, and the fleeting nature of moments. The lyrics drift through the corridors of the mind, where past and future intertwine, and the lines between dreams and reality blur. The track builds steadily, pulling the listener into its gravitational force—delicate at first, then swelling into something grand and all-encompassing.
With a sound that is both intimate and cinematic, Andy Korg continues to carve out his own sonic universe. “Echoes of Yesterday” is not just a song—it’s an experience, a moment suspended in time, waiting to be relived again and again.
After an eight-year creative break, Andy Korg is back. Known as part of the legendary A.G.Trio and as co-founder of the successor band Ages, he has left his mark on the Austrian and international electrohouse and pop scene. Now, with his second single “The Dreams We Hold”, the Linz-based artist offers another glimpse of the catchy songs still waiting to be unleashed.
With the A.G.Trio, alongside Roland von der Aist and Aka Tell, he scored a number one hit on Austrian Radio FM4, was named Soundpark Act of the Year and was nominated for the Amadeus Music Award three times. After several placements on international dance charts and tours from Mexico to South Korea, the genre lost its appeal for the three artists, and the trio was put on hold. Instead, they reinvented themselves under the name Ages and received rave reviews for the album “Roots.” But then their artistic paths diverged, and they took a well-deserved creative break.
Now, after a long hiatus and with his creative batteries fully recharged, Jürgen Oman - Andy’s real name - felt the itch to get back to creating. “The most important thing for me is that I‘m enjoying producing again,” he says. With new energy and a fresh approach, he is now embarking on his path as a solo artist and refuses to be forced into a specific genre. The new tracks are electronic pop music, sometimes with synth-pop influences, sometimes with a touch of 80s nostalgia. But they all have one thing in common: earworm potential!