Danz CM’s medieval holiday odyssey through the NYC subway

November 18 2025

TRACKLIST
Lärm I (Hey Angel)
Positive Uses of Natural Energy
Lärm II (Valhalla)
Olga’s Revenge
Painting 793 AD
Lärm III (Medieval)
Electrical Impulses

CREDITS
Written, recorded, and produced by Danz CM
Artwork by Danz CM

 

LÄRM! mini-disc and vinyl, available here.

LÄRM! is out now, buy/stream it here.

Today, Danz CM — the self-produced musician, songwriter, and composer formerly known as Computer Magic whose beloved Synth History zine has reinforced her DIY all-star status — shares a music video for “Painting 793 AD” from her new album LÄRM! (released November 7), which Hearing Things called “instrumental electronic music with vivid scene-setting and a patient sense of narrative, delivered with warm vintage hardware tones.”

Listen to LÄRM! here and watch “Painting 793 AD” here.

In the video for “Painting 793 AD,” Danz CM brings to life the album’s medieval krautrock concepts as she dons a knights armor, traveling through the NYC subway system and a galaxy of ornaments adorning the city as the holidays near. Shot on Super 8 film, it’s an ethereal visual portal into LÄRM!’s magnetic and alchemical sonic world.


Watch the video for “Painting 793 AD” here.

LÄRM! (meaning “noise” or “commotion”) pays homage to 1970s Krautrock bands like Cluster, Can, Neü, and Harmonia, seamlessly fusing synth improvisations, hypnotic rhythms, and dream-like vocals. An eclectically crafted psychedelic alt-pop concept, the record’s sound found inspiration in the delicate nature of life, death, and legacy.

Written, recorded, and produced by Danz CM in her home studio in Los Angeles, she used a tape machine and all analog synths to make the album: Minimoog, Roland Saturn 09, Casiotone 403, and Grandmother. While clearly indebted to those aforementioned forebears, Danz also taps into their form-breaking spirit, finding fresh folds and imbuing these otherworldly compositions with her singular touch.

Synth History is an independent magazine, website, limited narrative podcast series, and collection of playlists all curated by Danz. Within, modern day legends and pioneers discuss their inspirations, gear, and process. On the podcast, Danz highlights important stories relating to synthesizers and their far-reaching influence on the world around us. The next and fifth issue of the magazine (out now and available here) will feature John Cale, Justice, Hot Chip, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Sparks, Kevin Saunderson, Suzanne Ciani, Daniel Lanois, Ty Segall, Tim Hecker, ODESZA, George Clanton, DJ Falcon, Sextile, Tom Vek, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Maral, Jill Fraser, Dana & Alden (aka Gucci Pineapple), and favorite records from Fred Armisen, Elijah Wood, and Shintaro Sakamoto.