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The Ocean, the second album by multi-instrumentalist Philipp Nespital (aka smalltape), is a powerful fusion of progressive rock, classical, jazz, and cinematic pop elements.
“The new star in the art rock sky.” - Eclipsed
CD in 6-panel digipak.
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Driven by soaring strings, explosive rock passages, and jazz-infused textures, The Ocean flows like its namesake - constantly shifting, deeply emotional, and immersive. As a concept album, it explores the search for identity and inner truth, raising questions about authenticity, self-perception, and personal expectations.
Each track offers a unique perspective on this journey - touching on themes like longing, doubt, self-hatred, sexuality, and the meaning we find in others - all of which makes The Ocean both a compelling narrative and a rich musical experience.
1. When the Waves Devide 3:44
2. The Ocean Pt. 1 6:36
3. The Shore 4:31
4. Mirror 8:44
5. The Sailor's Tale 7:00
6. The Diver 6:22
7. Kaventsmann 15:04
8. Concrete Silence 8:59
9. The Ocean Pt. 2 6:25
10. Picture of A Dawn 5:26
Philipp Nespital - Vocals, piano, keyboards, drums, guitars, bass guitars
Alexandra Praet - Bass guitar on "Mirror" and "Concrete Silence", additional vocals on "Concrete Silence"
Valgeir Daði Einarsson - Bass guitar on "The Ocean Pt.1", "Kaventsmann" and "The Ocean Pt.2"
Christopher Zitterbart - Additional guitar and guitar solo on "Mirror"
Stephan Pankow - Acoustic guitar on "The Sailor's Tale" and on the finale of "Kaventsmann"
Otis Sandsjö - Tenor saxophone on "The Shore", "Kaventsmann", "Concrete Silence" and "The Ocean Pt. 2"
String quartet on "When the Waves Devide", "The Ocean Pt. 1", "Kaventsmann", "The Ocean Pt. 2" and "Picture of A Dawn" performed by Martin Funda (V1), Anette Köhler (V2), Dorian Wetzel (Vla) and Leonard Petersen (Vc)
Written and produced by Philipp Nespital
Recorded by Philipp Nespital and Alexandra Praet
Drums, string quartet and additional guitars recorded by Andrew Myburgh
Mixed by Philipp Nespital
Mastered by Ludwig Maier at GKG Mastering
Artwork by Julia Kilian

