YELKA – Jeans | Karaoke Kalk 144
Artist:
YELKA
Title:
Jeans
Format:
LP/DL
Download via Bandcamp
Cat.No:
Karaoke Kalk 144
Release Date:
12.06.2026
Product Notes Vinyl:
- Edition Of 300
- 140g Black Vinyl
- Spined Sleeve 3mm, 4-colored
- White Inner Sleeve
- Sealed
shipping out on or around June 12, 2026
*All orders include an instant download of the album
€ 26,90
When I first heard YELKA play I thought to myself: “I’d like to play in that band.”
In the meantime I have realised that it would not be as easy as I imagined. The fluffy easy sound that gets created is so particular that it would not be so easy to execute those exact sounds of the band. This is mostly due to the unconventional harmonies of the guitar. Daniel himself said he is content with the guitar and added an extra one on almost all of the songs. Which I, as a fan of Daniels anarchic approach to playing, love.
Also Yelka’s groovy smooth bass playing is in the forefront of the album once again. Her sound bounces through the guitar riffs as if it’s the most common thing on earth. Once Yelka adds her vocals to the songs, that’s when they almost become pop and reminiscent of Velvet Underground.
Christians drums hold these two together through the track list, with a fun Krautrock and jazz influenced style. Everything was recorded live and it sounds fantastic!
The 6th track of the YELKA album “Jeans” is a highlight with the piano support from Federico Corazzini, who adds lush open jazz chords to the incredible intricate harmonies of the band. Arne Bergner (Studio Popschutz) who is once more responsible for the production of the album, also added a beautiful choir arrangement. The finishing touches completing YELKA´S wonderful sound as always added by Norman Nitzsches Mastering (Mokik Studio).
From top to bottom an amazing album: “King of the World” (Steely Dan cover), a pop song with a fantastic keyboard solo from `the one and only Dan Ra´ alias Daniel Nentwig (The Whitest Boy Alive), “Moon for Now”, an atmospheric jazz-ish tune, to “Walking Whispering”, a strong 9-minute guitar heavy number… I think there are more than two guitars in this one.
American indie rock/pop/jazz whatever – school (after all, it’s the third album in the band’s America trilogy) and yet above all Berlin, in its most likeable and perhaps even coolest form.
Masha Qrella




