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Zimmer90 Unveil Dreamy Double Single “Feel Myself” / “Wait For You”

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Zimmer90 explore emotional clarity on “Feel Myself” / “Wait For You,” ahead of debut album ‘Interior’.

German duo Zimmer90 step closer to the release of their debut album Interior with a two-part single drop: “Feel Myself” and “Wait For You.” Both tracks showcase the thoughtful, introspective core of the band’s music, with emotional textures and a rich sonic palette that evoke stillness and self-exploration.

Formed by close friends Joscha Becker and Finn Gronemeyer, Zimmer90 have consistently delivered music that balances dreamy electronic elements with indie-pop sensibility. The new singles follow previously released tracks “Follow (I Will Never Let You Go),” “Learn To Let You Go” ft. Balu Brigada, and “Yours & Mine,” all of which contribute to the thematic through-line of the album.

“Feel Myself” invites listeners into a personal space—quiet and contemplative, with soft piano layers and swirling ambient tones. “Wait For You” transports the listener to a warmer, dance-infused headspace, with relaxed grooves and shimmering production. The two tracks work in harmony to express the themes of the album: reflection, emotional presence, and the beauty of waiting.

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To accompany “Feel Myself,” the band released a music video that visually mirrors the song’s meditative quality. Long, atmospheric shots of the duo move slowly between emotional moments and serene landscapes.

Zimmer90 have spent years building toward Interior—a project born from inner searching and creative clarity.
As Finn explains:
“This album is like an exhibition. The cover artwork features paintings by Joschaʼs grandfather. Each one holds a piece of our story, just like each song. Together, they form a kind of personal gallery.”

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