
Modha – At Your Pace
Modha release their new album At Your Pace
Following their acclaimed debut Through The Cycle (2023), Dhanya Langer and Max Scholl return with a record that deepens their commitment to collaboration, emotional honesty and organic musicianship. Recorded with a close circle of friends and collaborators at Brewery Studios in Berlin and shaped through sessions between Berlin and Limburg, At Your Pace captures the spontaneous energy of musicians creating together in the same room.
Over the past months, the singles “River” (feat. Àbáse & Fanni Zahár), “Find Me (Underneath the Sun)” (feat. okcandice) and “Good News” (feat. Allysha Joy) offered the first glimpses into the album’s sonic world — blending jazz, soul, hip-hop and experimental R&B into a warm, textured sound.
The album features contributions from a wide circle of collaborators including Allysha Joy, okcandice, Àbáse, Fanni Zahár, Wakai, James Chatburn and Conic Rose, alongside an extended ensemble of musicians from Berlin’s vibrant jazz and soul scene.
More than anything, At Your Pace reflects Modha’s philosophy of making music collectively and intuitively — allowing songs to grow naturally through experimentation, conversation and time.
The album is out now on Sonar Kollektiv.
👉 Listen to At Your Pace here: https://sonarkollektiv.lnk.to/AtYourPace

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