Oslo’s underground music scene aims to assert itself as a hub of innovation with Ketosphere, the latest collaboration from producers Blichfeldt and Tibert. The track straddles the line between minimal deep tech and electro, combining rhythms with sharp textures to create something that may be both functional and forward-thinking.
Blichfeldt has apparently made a name for himself in Oslo’s shadowy, late-night spaces, spinning sets at venues like Jaeger and Skaugum. As a co-founder of the city’s Basement nights, he has shared the decks with big-name DJs while carving out his own sonic identity.
His productions have gained traction on platforms like Spotify, where his following has grown steadily to 25,000 monthly listeners. Tracks such as ‘Blichenschlager’ and ‘Berg’ have possibly established him as one of Norway’s most compelling electronic artists, with recognition from Beatport underscoring his reach beyond Oslo’s borders.
Tibert, a lifelong musician and seasoned producer, brings a complementary ethos to the collaboration. His music channels the timeless appeal of classic house, infusing it with modern production techniques to create tracks that are equally suited to solitary listening and dancefloors. With a focus on groove and melody, his work balances immediacy and depth, offering moments of reflection within the pulse of house beats.
On ‘Ketosphere’, the duo strikes a delicate balance between atmospheric exploration and kinetic energy. The track’s bassline pulses with intent, anchoring its shifting textures, while layered melodies and subtle details invite listeners into its depths.
It’s a piece that speaks to the producers’ shared ability to create music that feels equally at home in Oslo’s underground clubs as it does in more expansive, global contexts.
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