17 · 04 · 2025
Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange showcases creativity in their new album ‘Inspire / Radicalise’.
Originating from Melbourne, the group has now spread worldwide. This multi-genre freedom music experiment currently resides in Berlin, where they are influenced by the city's intricate club scene.
‘Inspire / Radicalise’ is a substantial 18-track double album, featuring drummer/producer Ziggy Zeitgeist alongside core members Lewis Moody (Energy Exchange Records), Szabolcs Bognar (Abase), Eric Owusu (Jemba Groove), and Tom Varrall (Jamie Cullum).
The album navigates between jazz improvisation and body funk elements, exploring themes of creativity and the boundaries that can be drawn.
Driven by a passion for dancefloor energy, the vibrant rhythms present in ‘Inspire / Radicalise’ are ideal for the cheerful vibes of Spring.
Check it out below.
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Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange exudes creativity with their new album 'Inspire / Radicalise'. The band originated in Melbourne before branching out further.