With a strong and productive career in the electronic scene together, longtime Belgian friends and
partners in synthetic crime, Passenger A and Passenger S decided to take on a new challenge and
create another conceptual band project focusing on the daily routine of transportation and commuting
to work. METROLAND was born.
Emerging from an uncontrollable burning passion for vintage keyboards, and acknowledging inspira-
tion from acts in the likes of KOMPUTER, I START COUNTING (Sebastian says: One of my personal
favourite acts…) or the unmatchable technological pioneers of KRAFTWERK, METROLAND carry us
on an electronic journey animated by authentic warm sequences, melodic synthetic layers and robotic
vocals, the whole project spiced up with analogue drum machines.
Imagine blending the best ingredients of many decades of electronic music into an all new sonic world!
From T.F.L.'s dreamy piano riff to the wobbly acid-like ‘M-E-T-R-O’ through the sinister sequences of
title-track "Mind The Gap", it is obvious that METROLAND will guide your senses on a sound-driven
ride through the buzzing traffic or overcrowded vehicles, without limitations. And if METROLAND do
not hesitate openly revealing their influences, they also dare to push back the limits of the expected
music frame for METROLAND! This way, if the majestic melodic track "Enjoying The View" can be
heard as a true ode to KRAFTWERK, METROLAND does not hesitate crossing the line by inserting
heavier edged bass sequences in up tempo tracks such as “Theme for Metroland”. They will also
invite the wittiness from acts like KOMPUTER in “It’s more Fun to commute” or “The Passenger” or
yet add nice hints of their homeland ancestors TELEX on “Moscow Main”...
“Mind the Gap” is more than just another music album of 13 songs. Instead, this album houses a
complete package of conceptual creativity. Music and vision neatly melt into each other around one
central theme: The Underground. Whatever your usual commute may be, just close your eyes and let
the METROLAND subway line plunge you into the sound of the Underground, giving an all new dimen-
sion to these anecdotal trivial details of your daily routine which become glorified once taken under the
loop of this brilliant Belgian synthesizer-duo. It’s simply more fun to commute.
Tracks:
01 Enjoying the View
02 Mind the Gap
03 Inner City Transport 04 M-E-T-R-O
05 Interchange Station
06Ttheme for Metroland 07 Harry Beck
08 Travelling
09 Moscow Main
10 T.F.L.
11 The Passenger
12 It's more Fun to commute
13 (much) more Fun