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Swiss experimental krautrock/post-rock duo JeGong (Mono, Sum Of R) reveal new single and music video »Parallel Tracks«

Bern, Switzerland based experimental krautrock/post-rock duo JeGong (feat. Reto Mäder of Sum Of R & Dahm Majuri Cipolla of Mono) has revealed the second single and music video »Parallel Tracks« taken from their new studio album, »Gomi Kuzu Can«, set to release on February 27th, 2026 via Pelagic Records.

Tracklist:
01. Golden Hairs Goes Back To Japan
02. Outright Wolf Medicines
03. Contortion
04. Downed
05. Chalk
06. What Ever Happened To Gene
07. Sister
08. Parallel Tracks
09. Patterns
10. Müll Schrott Dose
11. Obaachan Bingo

Courtesy of Hold Tight PR:

JeGong, the collaborative force of Dahm Majuri Cipolla (MONO) and Reto Mäder (Sum Of R), reveal their second single from their upcoming bold and genre-sculpting new album »Gomi Kuzu Can«, due February 27th via Pelagic Records.

Pre-order the album HERE.

The band comment: “With »Parallel Tracks« we wanted to take sounds that might feel discarded or rough and give them new life. The title reflects how there are always multiple ways for sounds and grooves to come together, finding unexpected harmony. The video manifests this spirit, inspired by early motion graphics experiments, where the focus was on exploring possibilities and seeing what kinds of images would emerge from the sounds.

With its playful metallic clatter and sharp percussive hooks, »Parallel Tracks« is a celebration of sonic detritus: discarded textures reassembled into something unexpectedly danceable, with darker grooves and sinewy rhythms. Here JeGong lean into a shadowy, post-punk-tinged energy, conjuring a sense of nocturnal movement. It’s a track that exemplifies JeGong’s ability to turn experimental instincts into something irresistibly physical.

Known for their immersive, rhythm-driven explorations of krautrock and experimental sound design, JeGong now take an exhilarating leap into brighter, nostalgically stranger territory.

»Gomi Kuzu Can« is an electrifying journey through kraut, post- and experimental rock, delivered with the analogue warmth of the ’70s.

Across eleven meticulously crafted tracks, JeGong embrace their roots while fearlessly expanding into neon-lit, beat-driven worlds where kinetic rhythms meet playful sonic futurism. It is music built for movement, contemplation, and the ecstatic strangeness of possibility. Their approach borrows the endurance and patience of minimalism, but they subvert minimalism’s austerity with grit, distortion, and physicality. The result is music that feels alive in motion: constantly shifting, tightening, unfurling, and mutating even when its core pulse remains unbroken.

At the centre is the duo’s uncanny rhythmic intuition: drums that pulse with krautrock steadiness, bass lines that swing between monolithic foundation and crude melodic insistence. Together, these elements create a sonic environment that feels both mechanical and deeply human, ritualistic yet instinctual.

One of the album’s most striking achievements is its analogue warmth. In an era dominated by pristine digital surfaces, JeGong embrace imperfection: human element in every beat and modulation. »Gomi Kuzu Can«, is hand-built, lovingly assembled from circuitry, intuition, and raw creative impulse. This tactile quality is precisely what makes the album’s danceability so impactful. In blending organic rhythm with retro-electronic brightness, they’ve created a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly new.

JeGong are:
Reto Mäder – bass, guitar, analogue synthesizer, electronics, mellotron, effects, amps, sounds
Dahm Majuri Cipolla – drums, percussion, effects, sounds

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well