Great news! Visionary Berlin-based producer, songwriter, and composer Raz Ohara has released his ninth studio album, “Memories Of Tomorrow” via House Of Frequency.
Leading the way is the deeply introspective focus track “Vessel Of Love”, a powerful exploration of intimacy, emotion, and connection in a world that often represses them.

The journey toward the album began with the first single, “Beyond and Deep Down”, which premiered on tastemaker platform Electronic Groove and gained early support from Germany’s Radio Eins.
With over 30 million streams across platforms, a summer residency at Babel (Ibiza), and this landmark release on the horizon, Raz Ohara is stepping into the second half of 2025 with artistic momentum and renewed vision.
A Decades-Spanning Musical Evolution
Raz Ohara is known for blurring genre lines, building sonic bridges between soul, electronica, ambient, and folk. His unmistakable voice and experimental compositions have found expression in solo projects as well as collaborations with the likes of Apparat, Chilly Gonzales, Luomo, Acid Pauli, and Oliver Doerell.
Through projects like The Odd Orchestra and Feathered Sun, he’s continued to refine a sound that resonates with fans of Moderat, Bonobo, and Connan Mockasin.
Drawing inspiration from artists as varied as Nina Simone and minimalist ambient composers, Raz Ohara crafts music that is deeply personal, yet expansive in scope.
Raz Ohara’s Memories Of Tomorrow is a Cinematic, Soulful Experience
With Memories Of Tomorrow, Raz Ohara invites listeners on a richly textured journey through three decades of sonic exploration. Performed entirely live—without samples or loops—the album layers analogue synths, acoustic instruments, and electronic rhythms into a seamless, genre-bending experience.
The standout track, “Vessel Of Love”, dives into the quiet pain and beauty of emotional repression in society, offering a timeless sonic trance that is both meditative and moving. The album’s themes explore the intersection of personal transformation and collective human experience.
Reflecting on the album’s title, Raz Ohara shares: “The album title refers to, in a spiritual sense, passing beyond the realm of space and time, and so looking into life and the world from the other side of the veils of our matrix we experience as human beings in life. From this perspective, we look upon the future and the past at the same time.”
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