Kölsch Sets KINEMA in Motion with New Single ‘All Week’ & Live Tour Launch

Danish producer Kölsch has officially set the stage for his next chapter with the release of All Week’ the first single from his forthcoming album KINEMA. Out now via his IPSO label, the track captures the project’s spirit in a single frame.

All Week’ is driven by shuffling percussion, crisp snares, and a hypnotic wind lead that floats between smoothness and kinetic energy. As it builds, the drums spar against a swelling bassline in a primal call and response. Rather than defining the album’s palette, the single teases the broader spectrum of lush soundscapes that KINEMA will explore.

Kölsch and the Machine: A New Live Vision

Alongside the music, Kölsch is unveiling “Kölsch and the Machine” — an ambitious live show designed to bring KINEMA to life. Blending modular performance with reimagined classics, the experience aims to expand his sound beyond the studio.

I’m incredibly excited to share something very close to my heart: Kölsch and the Machine — a new live experience that reimagines my sound through the raw, analog beauty of modular synthesizers. For the first time ever, I’ll be bringing key parts of my personal studio setup on stage. This is more than a performance — it’s a deep, intimate journey into the way I create music, blending live improvisation with the melodic techno that has shaped my identity.

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The tour launches October 23 at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) before traveling across Europe through the end of 2025. It marks a full-circle creative return for Kölsch, uniting his studio artistry with a bold, forward-thinking stage production.

What’s Next for Kölsch

  • All Week’ is out now
  • The full KINEMA album and its lead single “Sad Makes Me Happy” arrive October 17
  • The Kölsch and the Machine tour begins October 23 at ADE. You can register HERE!

With collaborations spanning Coldplay, Imogen Heap, London Grammar, Damon Albarn, ARTBAT, Anyma, WhoMadeWho, and Kevin de Vries, Kölsch has built a reputation for bridging emotional depth with techno’s raw power. Raised in Copenhagen’s Christiania commune, his work blends universality with deeply personal storytelling — a vision that continues with KINEMA.