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Raz Ohara Unveils Memories Of Tomorrow, a Sonic Triumph for Genre-Bending Artists

On July 11th, 2025, Raz Ohara dropped his ninth album, Memories Of Tomorrow, via House Of Frequency, spotlighting the evocative ‘Vessel Of Love’. A Berlin-based innovator with over 30 million streams, Ohara’s genre-fluid sound has made waves through projects like The Odd Orchestra and Feathered Sun, alongside collabs with Luomo, Oliver Doerell, and Chilly Gonzales. His lead single, ‘Beyond and Deep Down’, has already garnered praise from Electronic Groove and airplay on Radio Eins, while a summer residency at Babel in Ibiza cements his influence. Ohara’s ability to channel influences from Nina Simone to ambient and electronic music sets him apart as a visionary.

Memories Of Tomorrow is a tight fusion of synths, acoustic instrumentation, and electronic rhythms, reflecting Ohara’s three-decade journey. The album, has zero samples or loops, balancing introspective warmth with club-ready energy, appealing to fans of Connan Mockasin or Bonobo. The standout ‘Vessel Of Love’ tackles themes of repressed intimacy and love, its hypnotic, trance-like pulse creating a timeless sound that pulls you in.

Ohara describes the album as a spiritual exploration, stating, “The album title refers to, in a spiritual sense, passing beyond the realm of space and time, and so looking into life and the world from the other side of the veils of our matrix we experience as human beings in life. From this perspective, we look upon the future and the past at the same time.” This depth makes Memories Of Tomorrow a compelling listen, blending personal reflection with universal resonance, and marking another milestone in Raz Ohara’s storied career.

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