In this episode, Clemens Rehbein and Philipp Dausch from Milky Chance invite us into their creative world, sharing insights into their music-making process, what fuels their inspiration, and even diving into philosophical topics like AI and how today’s fast-paced world is reshaping music as we know it.
Clemens and Philipp also share incredible moments from their stage life, from performing with the Vienna Philharmonic to unforgettable tours in South America, where they encountered new experiences as artists thanks to local audiences with unique energy and style .
The duo also discuss the challenges and joys of making music as a team and how “happy accidents” can enhance songs, bringing their sound to life in unexpected ways.
And there’s a treat at the end! We close out this episode with an exclusive acoustic version of “Reckless Child.” So grab your headphones and settle in for stories that reveal why Milky Chance’s journey is more captivating than ever.
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