

THE OCEAN | Sierra "Boreal | Traum split" 7"
Berlin Post-Rock powerhouse The Ocean (Collective) have shared a pulsing remix of āBorealā, takenĀ from their ambitious 9th studio album āHoloceneā, by the critically-acclaimed Parisian electro and darkwave producer SIERRA.
The second of two collaborative, mutual remixes between The Ocean and SIERRA, āBoreal (SIERRA REMIX)ā follows The Oceanās creative full-band reimagining based on the original stems of āTraumā, taken from SIERRAās 2023 album, āA Story of Angerā.Ā
SIERRAās response pushes the mighty sound of āBorealā to deeper electronic depths as pounding drums herald a tidal wave of bit-crushed sub bass and glacial synthscapes before drifting unsettlingly into the dark.
Both tracks are now available to preorder as a limited edition split 7ā exclusively through the direct webshop of The Oceanās own Pelagic Records; charting an intriguing and promising trajectory for two acts at the cutting edge of two very different musical worlds.
SIERRA on the collaboration project:
āI met The Ocean after one of my concerts in Berlin this year. We quickly discussed the idea of collaborating on mutual remixes of our tracks. Iām excited to finally get my remix of āBorealā out in the world! On their side, The Ocean recorded a totally new version of āTraumā, which was originally an instrumental piece. I really appreciate the work theyāve done on the vocals, itās a beautiful rework.ā
The Oceanās Robin Staps on the collaboration project:
"We could see an Oceanic interpretation of āTraumā shape up in our minds straight away and we recorded it in a narrow time window between North American and Australian tours. It quickly turned into more than just a remix, becoming a full-fledged Ocean band-performance based on Sierraās original stems: we tracked drums, guitars, bass and vocals and the outcome strays away quite far from the original, but sits in an interesting territory between Sierraās latest album āA Story of Angerā and our own latest album, āHoloceneā.
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Berlin Post-Rock powerhouse The Ocean (Collective) have shared a pulsing remix of āBorealā, takenĀ from their ambitious 9th studio album āHoloceneā, by the critically-acclaimed Parisian electro and darkwave producer SIERRA.
The second of two collaborative, mutual remixes between The Ocean and SIERRA, āBoreal (SIERRA REMIX)ā follows The Oceanās creative full-band reimagining based on the original stems of āTraumā, taken from SIERRAās 2023 album, āA Story of Angerā.Ā
SIERRAās response pushes the mighty sound of āBorealā to deeper electronic depths as pounding drums herald a tidal wave of bit-crushed sub bass and glacial synthscapes before drifting unsettlingly into the dark.
Both tracks are now available to preorder as a limited edition split 7ā exclusively through the direct webshop of The Oceanās own Pelagic Records; charting an intriguing and promising trajectory for two acts at the cutting edge of two very different musical worlds.
SIERRA on the collaboration project:
āI met The Ocean after one of my concerts in Berlin this year. We quickly discussed the idea of collaborating on mutual remixes of our tracks. Iām excited to finally get my remix of āBorealā out in the world! On their side, The Ocean recorded a totally new version of āTraumā, which was originally an instrumental piece. I really appreciate the work theyāve done on the vocals, itās a beautiful rework.ā
The Oceanās Robin Staps on the collaboration project:
"We could see an Oceanic interpretation of āTraumā shape up in our minds straight away and we recorded it in a narrow time window between North American and Australian tours. It quickly turned into more than just a remix, becoming a full-fledged Ocean band-performance based on Sierraās original stems: we tracked drums, guitars, bass and vocals and the outcome strays away quite far from the original, but sits in an interesting territory between Sierraās latest album āA Story of Angerā and our own latest album, āHoloceneā.



















