Artist:
Rosa Anschütz
Title:
Sabbatical
Label:
Heartworm Press
Cat#:
HEARTWORM123
Release Date:
26th September 2025
Format:
vinyl, download & streaming
Tracklist:
01.
Eva
02.
Plaster Copy
03.
Double Cross
04.
Chase Pioneers
05.
Like Oxblood
06.
Tacheles
07.
Poppies In Limelight
08.
Fire Lily
09.
Protect Your Sleep
10.
Burlap
11.
Sun Tavern
12.
Not A Myth
13.
Watch Me Disappear
14.
Swan Song
Press Info:
Berlin-born artist Rosa Anschütz, known for her spellbinding vocal work in the electronic underground, announces the release of her new album Sabbatical, arriving September 26, 2025 via cult label Heartworm Press. Marking her first international release outside of Germany, Sabbatical is an ambitious 14-track statement over a decade in the making… a record of both haunting minimalism and visionary depth.
Swapping pulsing club beats for a raw, cinematic intimacy, Anschütz channels the spectral beauty of Moon Pix-era Cat Power, the mystique of Nico, and the experimental clarity of Björk and Dead Can Dance. The stripped-back arrangement foregrounds Anschütz’s arresting voice, carrying lyrics that feel both prophetic and personal.
With Sabbatical, Rosa Anschütz emerges as one of the most compelling avant-garde voices of her generation… an artist unafraid to dismantle genre, geography, or expectation. The album is a bold reinvention and a testament to the patience and precision of a singular creative vision.
Full Track Streaming:
Videos:
“Double Cross”
“Fire Lily”
“Not A Myth”
“Plaster Copy”
“Watch Me Disappear”
“Like Oxblood”
“Chase Pioneers”
“Sun Tavern”
Special:
“Total Care 03/07/2025”
Special 2:
“Sabbatical (To Walk Until Trust Ends Edit)”
Recommendations:
all stuff by Rosa Anschütz we featured
Cold Cave’s “Fate In Seven Lessons” on Heartworm Press
Buy Vinyl:
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Decks
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Commercial Streaming Services:
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Websites:
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Heartworm Press
