Sweden’s talented Rasmus Faber started his career as a Jazz musician and house DJ, touring the world, performing to fans of the melodic side of electronic music over the last two decades. His success as an artist in Japan, and being fan of Anime and Manga opened the doors to becoming a composer of music for Anime. He’s composed music for the Meta Quest VR platform, AAA games such as Metal Gear Solid and is behind an almost constant stream of music releases under aliases and his on name garnering hundreds of millions of streams. As he reveals his first ambient / neo-classical album, ‘Where Light Touches [A NIMA Story]’ – inspired by, and in collaboration with, Los Angeles based illustrator Ross Tran (RossDraws) and his ‘NIMA’ book, DMCWorld goes Back To Mine with Rasmus Faber.
Rasmus Faber & Metaxas – Be Real
Cheeky to put my own track on top perhaps, but lets face it, if this track isnt after hours, I dont know what is!
Rush Davis + Kingdom feat. Rochelle Jordan – Anyway
Nice and cool production, where now in the phase where I want to play something to show off my cool taste, haha!
Rasmus Faber – Train To Nimbus
I can’t resist showing off my new album, although this is maybe a bit too ambient this early into after hours, but hey, vanity wins!
Baltra – Like A Butterfly
Ok, back to real after hours form with this hazy lofi-ish hiphop track
Louis Cole – Things
Too beautiful a track not to include. This is where people get nostalgic and emotional!
Tennyson – Telescope
Getting deeper and introspective here with this beautiful Tennyson track.
Takashi Yoshimatsu – And Birds Are Still… Op. 72
This is an orchestral piece, but its just phenomenal. I dont mind forcing some classical music on people, its for their own good!
Rasmus Faber – How Do You Do It
After the classical detour, picking up the pace with my latest single on Majestic Casual
GoldLink feat. Tyler, The Creator, Jay Prince – U Say
This production is just class, and vibe is golden.
WhoMadeWho & Rampa – Abu Simbel
Mellow and emotional house, this is where things go deeper. Is this really after hours? Maybe time to hit the streets again!
Rasmus Faber ‘Where Light Touches [A NIMA Story]’ Album is out now on Farplane Records.