Why Quicche sees creativity like a muscle you can train
After a long stretch of emotionally complex, genre-blurring singles, Quicche has released his debut album Frisia on R&S Records—a bold, patient, and deeply personal body of work. The record doesn’t chase commercial polish or trend alignment. Instead, it captures what it means to sit with discomfort, honor stillness, and rebuild from the inside out.Written during a month of isolation in Northern Germany, Frisia channels ambient textures, folk sensibilities, and understated R&B
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