Oslo Tapes – "Pyramid Shape" (JKS Remix)

Jeff Kim Schroeder ignites a hypnotic prelude to "LÅST COMET"

Anne

Review von Anne
29.10.2025 — Lesezeit: 2 min

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Oslo Tapes – "Pyramid Shape" (JKS Remix)
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Oslo Tapes has never been a project to sit still. With "Pyramid Shape (JKS Remix)", featuring Jeff Kim Schroeder from The Smashing Pumpkins, Marco Campitelli once again dissolves the boundaries between sound, ritual, and emotion. This track arrives as the third and final preview before the release of the upcoming album "LÅST COMET", set for November 14th, and it feels like a hypnotic invocation of what's to come—a shimmering descent into a storm of frequencies, grit, and transcendence.

The remix takes the already enigmatic spirit of "Pyramid Shape" and stretches it into new dimensions. Jeff Kim Schroeder, known for his textured guitar work with The Smashing Pumpkins, brings a cinematic intensity to the track. His layers of saturated distortion move like swirling dunes of noise, enveloping Oslo Tapes' signature arpeggios in a dreamlike haze. What begins as a pulse of rhythmic repetition soon morphs into an immersive storm where melody becomes movement, and sound becomes space.

There's something ritualistic about the way the remix unfolds. Every element—the tremolo swells, the spectral harmonics, the deep low-end vibrato—feels deliberate, as if the song breathes according to its own hidden tempo. You can feel the tension between chaos and precision, between organic flow and electronic control. It's more than a remix; it's an act of transformation, a meeting point of two artistic forces speaking the same secret language.

Between ritual noise and cosmic reflection

Oslo Tapes – "LÅST COMET"Oslo Tapes – "LÅST COMET"

Oslo Tapes's music has always balanced mysticism with motion. Across his past releases, Marco Campitelli explored the intersections of krautrock pulse, post-rock spaciousness, and experimental ambience. With "Pyramid Shape (JKS Remix)", those influences crystallize into something bolder and more assertive. The track feels both ancient and futuristic, like the sound of a ritual taking place in orbit.

The accompanying visualizer adds another dimension—a slow-burning surrealism where geometric forms twist and synchronize with the music's internal gravity. Watching it, you get the sense that "Pyramid Shape" isn't just the fragment of an album. It's a key that unlocks the aesthetic and emotional world that "LÅST COMET" promises to expand upon. There's heat, there's pulse, and there's a meditative clarity hidden inside the noise.

If Oslo Tapes once lived from its shadows and echoes, "Pyramid Shape (JKS Remix)" throws Marco Campitelli's project into blinding light. It's a track that rewards surrender. The kind you experience when you close your eyes, let go of analysis, and let the tones rewire your sense of time. And when the final reverberations fade, you're left with a single, lingering thought: whatever "LÅST COMET" brings next, this is the sound of a comet just awakening from its orbit. Ready to burn through darkness.

Oslo Tapes - "Pyramid Shape" (Jeff Kim Schroeder Remix)

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