Hailing from Holland’s southernmost city of Maastricht, Yīn Yīn entered the scene back in 2019 with the Thai psychrock influenced album The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers. Sticking to pentatonic scales, the band’s largely instrumental sound – created with a unique set of instruments including vintage synthesizers and a traditional Chinese string instrument; the ‘Guzheng’,  – features big jumps between notes with melodies that are easy to love as they draw the listener into unfamiliar oriental territories.

Yīn Yīn’s new album Mount Matsu is the reflection of a chaotic environment of influences slowly coming into focus. Infectious, strangely harmonious and highly energetic. This third album is bound to do well for anyone into psychedelic disco, fat global funk, electronics and tribal experiments.

With phonetically driven romantic lyrics, sarcasm and a satirical approach, Scherry will accompany Yīn Yīn on their upcoming album release tour. After various years of working in bars, being the live bassist for the German band Fil Bo Riva and writing his own music, Jerome Scheren is about to debut with solo project Scherry, which combines synth pop with indie rock from the 00’s.