We are Broken Nomads.
Mattias and Ouwle are an ambient/downtempo duo formed deep in the old woods north of Sweden during the summer of 2021.
Ouwle is a music producer from Sweden who started producing his own music in 2020, with his first spotify release being released one year later. He grew up with different EDM genres like house and dubstep but discovered more chill electronic genres like ambient and psychill later on, which is his main inspiration for producing music. During highschool he studied three years of music production where he learned to play the piano and work in DAWs like Logic Pro X, Pro Tools and FL Studio. The last one which he primarily uses nowadays. But the following years after his education he only produced as a hobby, not releasing anything to the public.
A cold winter day, the year being 2021, Ouwle decided to share an early piano idea for the track now called Snowbed with the established chillstep artist and friend Krisu. He instantly got inspired and told Ouwle they had to finish this song, which then lead to Ouwle assuming his artist name and he started to think more seriously about making music for others to hear.
During the summer that same year, Ouwle started making music with his father Mattias to form the duo group Broken Nomads. Aiming to produce electronic music with soul and emotions. They worked under radio silence before finally releasing their first track Afterglow during the summer of 2023.
Chemical Shift is the solo project of Mattias from Broken Nomads.
Mattias experiments with and explores many different genres in electronic music, and spices it up with elements from other genres he’s listened to throughout his life.
Unable to play the 2-row accordion and compete as an athlete due to long-term illnesses since 2020, he found relief in music.
“Music is a way for me to express my feelings, to recover from exhaustion syndrome and post-covid, and to cope with my autism and ADHD”
“If it sounds good, it is good”
Have a great day
Thank you
Mattias
[https://withkoji.com/@Broken_Nomads]