Jeremy Olander‘s “Holmen,” the first song from Interstellar, the new label under the Insomniac Music Group name.
As a branch of Insomniac Records, Interstellar vows to open up new areas for melodic house and other styles as well.
Jungle beats, choppy sounds, and twinkling synths make up “Holmen.” The tune encompasses the classic Interstellar sound. It features and encapsulates what Interstellar wants to transmit, going through ethereal tunes and captivating breakdowns.
aint no day like release day 🪩
Holmen is out today on Interstellar 💥 big thx to the Insomniac Music Group team for having me and congrats on the new baby 👼🏼
listen on https://t.co/I3rFZjXpDo and let me know how u like it ✌🏽 pic.twitter.com/6bh7gJaiEC
— Jeremy Olander (@jeremyolander) March 22, 2024
For special shows I like to make new intro tracks, and this particular one was made for Department Festival in Stockholm last summer. It’s a big annual festival that’s been running for a few years and I played the headline slot on the second day and wanted to put something together that was big, melodic and emotional and could set the tone for a festival set. – Jeremy Olander
You may think, another Afterlife-copy label? Definitely no. Insomniac has a long story of developing and launching on the global panorama top quality artists and reinventing sounds thanks to its label. Insomniac owns a series of labels that range from mainstream to hard techno. You may be familiar with Factory 93, IN / ROTATION, and maybe Dreamstate. Well, Interstellar will be a mix of all three.
Expect some heavy techno beats paired with dreamy melodic lines and catchy percussive rhythm.