Karel
Armed with nothing more than a microphone and boundless energy, Karel has the ability to captivate audiences and light up stages with his infectious synthpop performances. His flowing sound carries a gravitational pull, drawing people in. Though his tracks are often minimalistic, they operate on multiple levels, moving the crowd—whether it’s dancing, listening, or simply drifting into another dimension. As Karel aptly describes his own work: “My music is like a haiku in poetry—simple, repetitive, and rooted in familiar structures.”
Following the release of his debut EP on Job Jobse’s label De Vlieger and his second EP The Work via Magnetron, Karel quickly gained attention from both the pop and dance scenes across Europe. Last year, he released his debut album, making it clear that he had no intention of slowing down. This fall, Karel returns with his highly anticipated second album, Vendobionta. With this new release, he proves that he’s more than just a fleeting sensation, as he continues to expand his impressive and ever-evolving discography.