With “Tomorrow’s Here to Stay,” Andy Korg presents his first single as a solo artist since he put his instruments aside eight years ago. The song opens with a deep synth bass that immediately creates a captivating atmosphere, while crystal-clear melodies unfold above it. A driving beat and shimmering synthesizers weave together into a dynamic sonic tapestry that irresistibly sweeps the listener away.
The single marks the beginning of a series of new releases and offers a clear taste of what’s to come: electronic pop music with a hint of 80s nostalgia that sounds both modern and timeless. “Tomorrow’s Here to Stay” is a powerful debut that immediately catches the ear and leaves you wanting more.
The production impresses with its attention to detail. Built around a hypnotic groove and a catchy hook, the song creates an atmosphere that oscillates between euphoria and melancholy. The synthesizers play with different tones, from softly shimmering to intensely pulsating, while the melody invites you to sing along.
With this single, Andy Korg shows that he is ready to start a new chapter. “Tomorrow’s Here to Stay” is the beginning of a musical journey that will surprise us with more releases in the coming months.
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 the Linz-based artist is ready to open the next chapter and his first single "Tomorrow's Here to Stay" gives us a taste of the catchy tunes that still lie dormant in him.
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!
With "Tomorrow’s Here to Stay," Andy Korg shows that he hasn’t lost his knack for hits. The song is just the beginning of a series of releases we can look forward to in the coming months. It’s the soundtrack for all those who love electronic music and know that a good song has what it takes to stay forever.