SCHLINDWEIN

’Inwardly’

release 20th june 2025


When the machine can do all the things that human beings do, what’s going to happen to the human brain? What’s going to happen to your brain? What will you do when you are not needed anymore? What are you going to think about when every solution is available at the push of a button? 

There are many questions we need to ask ourselves and find new ways to think about our goals as a society. Instead of looking for everything on the outside, we might need to take a look INWARDLY. And see what we can discover there…

(Schlindwein about ’Inwardly’)


Schlindwein is a pianist, composer and music  producer from   Berlin. 

His music has been used on multiple major TV    series  like   „Grey's Anatomy" or "How To Get Away With  Murder“ and   his   songs have been occupying some  of the biggest   editorial playlists on Spotify and   Apple  Music regularly. His   debut LP   ’Piano and   Electronic Ensemble Op.1’ reached  over 3 Million   streams and received much critical acclaim.

Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of  Berlin,   Schlindwein skillfully infuses the pulsating  energy of the   city's vibrant electronic music scene  into his compositions.   By  juxtaposing traditional  piano  motifs with intricate layers   of  glitchy beats,  ethereal synths, and hypnotic bass lines, he   creates  a truly  unique combination of classical and  contemporary sonic elements. 




Schlindwein Links


SCHLINDWEIN

’Inwardly’

release 20th june 2025


When the machine can do all the things that human beings do, what’s going to happen to the human brain? What’s going to happen to your brain? What will you do when you are not needed anymore? What are you going to think about when every solution is available at the push of a button? 

There are many questions we need to ask ourselves and find new ways to think about our goals as a society. Instead of looking for everything on the outside, we might need to take a look INWARDLY. And see what we can discover there…

(Schlindwein about ’Inwardly’)

Schlindwein is a pianist, composer and music  producer from   Berlin. 

His music has been used on multiple major TV    series  like   „Grey's Anatomy" or "How To Get Away With  Murder“ and   his   songs have been occupying some  of the biggest   editorial playlists on Spotify and   Apple  Music regularly. His   debut LP   ’Piano and   Electronic Ensemble Op.1’ reached   over 3 Million   streams and received much critical acclaim.

Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of  Berlin,   Schlindwein skillfully infuses the pulsating  energy of the   city's vibrant electronic music scene  into his compositions.   By  juxtaposing traditional  piano  motifs with intricate layers   of  glitchy beats,  ethereal synths, and hypnotic bass lines, he   creates  a truly  unique combination of classical and  contemporary sonic elements. 


Schlindwein Links


SCHLINDWEIN

’Inwardly’

release 20th june 2025


When the machine can do all the things that human beings do, what’s going to happen to the human brain? What’s going to happen to your brain? What will you do when you are not needed anymore? What are you going to think about when every solution is available at the push of a button? 

There are many questions we need to ask ourselves and find new ways to think about our goals as a society. Instead of looking for everything on the outside, we might need to take a look INWARDLY. And see what we can discover there…

(Schlindwein about ’Inwardly’)


Schlindwein is a pianist, composer and music  producer from   Berlin. 

His music has been used on multiple major TV    series  like   „Grey's Anatomy" or "How To Get Away With  Murder“ and   his   songs have been occupying some  of the biggest   editorial playlists on Spotify and   Apple  Music regularly. His   debut LP   ’Piano and   Electronic Ensemble Op.1’ reached   over 3 Million   streams and received much critical acclaim.

Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of  Berlin,   Schlindwein skillfully infuses the pulsating  energy of the   city's vibrant electronic music scene  into his compositions.   By  juxtaposing traditional  piano  motifs with intricate layers   of  glitchy beats,  ethereal synths, and hypnotic bass lines, he   creates  a truly  unique combination of classical and  contemporary sonic elements. 




Schlindwein Links