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Johan Gielen
Johan Gielen

Always, I have believed that artist albums need a purpose” says Johan Gielen, “and that purpose can’t simply be feeding the industry machine or the bi-annual expectations of a fanbase.” Nonetheless, it’s been nigh on twenty years since “Revelations” appeared, making Etherflow less of a “return” to the Johan Gielen longplayer, and more a musical reckoning for it.

Fair to say then that expectations have been raised, and its taken the Belgium-born/Dutch-based legend three earth cycles of production to meet them. An album forged in grief, resilience, and a raw creative truth, “Etherflow” isn’t just a long-awaited “next chapter.” It’s part an epic celebration of life, and part an existential excavation of it – one that’s been written from the inside out and charged by the weight of lived experience.

As Johan himself puts it: “there’s the Beauty of Silence, but also ‘the beauty of absence.”Etherflow” though is where that absence ends. 

What’s in a title then? Johan expands … “Etherflow represents the natural, continuous movement of universal energy — an invisible current that connects every being, thought, and element of existence in a harmonious manner.” Which is important, as that perspective on life is bound into every musical bar of the album – one that’s shaped by events all too real in Gielen’s life. 

Specifically, it carries the weight of loss, most notably in the passing of his long-time friend and tour manager, Robert Sanders. Paradoxically, that became the most significant driving force in Johan’s return to the album form, which ultimately brought his second longform to life. 

Losing Robert broke me for a long while” says Johan. “For a decade we toured the world and saw it together, and his passing came out of nowhere. With hindsight, I see I went into the studio to try to process some of that pain. To try to ‘write it off my chest’ in some fashion. From there, the album became a broader meditation of life’s ups and downs — the highs, the lows, but as well, the ‘in-betweens’ we’re often not grateful enough for. It’s about growing up in dance music and oddly the twenty years of perspective between ‘Revelations’ and ’Etherflow’ was an incredible benefit to writing it. Ultimately though, this one’s for Robert — it’s how I expressed my grief, without words.

In that respect, the track “Beach Pearl (Robert’s Theme)” does stand as a major emotional centre within ‘Etherflow — an instrumental tribute formed in the quiet after heartbreak. However, “Etherflow” as a whole is no longform eulogy. Be it the sun-drenched optimism of “Piano del Sol,” “Love from Above”’s divination; recent (speaks-for-itself) single title “Ecstatica” (with Daniel Wanrooy) or Pierre Pienaar co-op “Marula Sunset,” it radiates positivity at any number of junctures.

What does run the length of “Etherflow” though is the spark of a chance writer’s camp meeting between Johan and Arkayne (Kevin van der Tholen) — a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist who wasn’t even meant to be there that day. Over the last three years, Arkayne became an essential creative partner on the album. Their bond brought new textures and instrumentation to it — from live guitars to sweeping piano lines. “Kevin says I’m like a walking music encyclopaedia,” Johan laughs, “but he’s the real musician. Piano, guitar, vocals — he does it all, and you can hear so much of that threaded into the album.

In its latter stages, “Etherflow” looks upwards again, albeit not to the heavens, but the skies. Says Johan, “I did two tracks side by side with Joakim ‘Shakespeakers’ Skeide. A couple of years ago he booked me for a gig in Norway, where he also has a studio. We hadn’t planned on working together, but when he mentioned it, I said, ‘hey, let’s try something’ and’ ten minutes later we had a track started. Norway is one of my favourite places, and after fishing and hiking with Joakim, those experiences naturally flowed into the music. ‘Nordic Chant’ and ‘Satellites capture that Norway vibe — the Northern Lights, the mountains, the skies and the raw beauty of the country – it’s all bound up in them.”

Johan’s Etherflow doesn’t so much close an album circuit, as it opens up a current. One that runs through memory, healing, and the unbroken rhythm of creation itself. It’s available through all good streaming and sales sites from November 21, 2025.

Pre-save at blackhole.lnk.to/airscapeetherflow.

Johan Gielen Presents Airspace-Etherflow

Johan Gielen presents Airscape – Etherflow tracklist:

01. Etherflow (Album Mix) 

02. Invincible (featuring Sarah Anglionin) 

03. Beach Pearl [Robert’s Theme] 

04. Love From Above

05. Piano Del Sol 

06. Ecstatica (with Daniel Wanrooy) 

07. Healing (with Gid Sedgwick) 

08. Never Look Back 

09. In The Dust Where Love Is Gone (featuring Arkayne)

10. Nordic Chant (featuring Shakespeakers) 

11. Satellites (featuring Shakespeakers) 

12. Marula Sunset (with Pierre Pienaar)

13. Circles 

14. All Of Me For All Of You (with Katie Sky)

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