Zimmer90 Share ‘Feel Myself’ and ‘Wait For You’ as Final Previews of Dreamy Indie-Electro Debut ‘Interior’

Press Credit: Lisa Nguyen

One of Germany’s most promising indie-electro pop acts, Zimmer90 – made up of friends Joscha Becker and Finn Gronemeyer – drop two new tracks, ‘Feel Myself’ and ‘Wait For You’, offering the final glimpses into their anticipated forthcoming debut album, Interior, out in September.

Both tracks sit comfortably within the soulful, dreamy, disco-tinged indie-dance sound established on the album’s previous singles: December’s ‘Follow (I Will Never Let You Go)’, April’s ‘Learn To Let You Go’ ft. Balu Brigada, and the RAM-era Daft Punk-esque ‘Yours & Mine’. 

They were created in peace, surrounded by the stillness of rural France – a setting that allowed the duo to reflect, pause, and tap into the emotional core of their work. ‘Feel Myself’ is a delicate, intimate piece of music, bedded with a drowsy, reverb-soaked atmosphere, cascading piano keys and stuttering, revolving synths. It’s nostalgic and self-caring – an ode to introspection and emotional honesty. Meanwhile, ‘Wait For You’ delivers a beautifully Balearic moment, pairing White Isle-worthy percussion with a warm, electronic groove that lifts Joscha’s cloud-like vocal into something dreamlike and deeply resonant. Together, the tracks mirror the album’s central themes: self-awareness, emotional clarity, and the beauty of slowing down.

To accompany ‘Feel Myself,’ Zimmer90 have released a captivating visual that perfectly reflects the track’s introspective tone. The video showcases soft, lingering landscapes – close-up shots of Joscha and Finn interwoven with moments of stillness and emotional contemplation – mirroring the song’s dreamy, reverb-soaked atmosphere. Directed with a subtle yet evocative style, the visuals deepen the listener’s emotional connection to the song, bringing the delicate, self-reflective core of Interior to vibrant life.

Zimmer90 (“Room90”) have spent the last few years carefully shaping Interior – a deeply personal debut born from their search for balance and creative clarity. It’s a space where calm and chaos coexist, where Josch’s creative spontaneity and Finn’s structured calm collide. More than just a name, Zimmer90 has become their sanctuary – a place to turn inward and escape the extroverted noise of the outside world.

“This album is like an exhibition,” Finn explains. “The cover artwork features paintings by Joschaʼs grandfather. Each one holds a piece of our story, just like each song. Together, they form a kind of personal gallery.”

Stuttgart-based Zimmer90 began in 2020, and it wasn’t long until they made a name for themselves in the indie world with their hit track ‘What Love Is,’ which went truly viral on TikTok, featured in over 128 million posts and inspiring more than 251,000 user-created videos. Since then, their social media presence has exploded: their official TikTok account boasts a following of over 350K fans, while on Instagram they consistently engage a growing audience with behind-the-scenes stories, live studio footage, and personal reflections. This digital momentum has helped Zimmer90 translate viral buzz into real-world impact, with sold-out live shows across Europe and America and a dedicated global fan base.

New singles ‘Feel Myself’ and ‘Wait For You’ are out now, ahead of Zimmer90’s debut album Interior on 19th September. The band also head out on a mini album release shows in Stuttgart, Berlin, Brooklyn, Mexico City & LA.

Zimmer90 Tour Dates 2025
Album Release Shows
September 20, 2025 – Stuttgart, Germany — Im Wizemann
September 24, 2025 – Berlin, Germany — Lido
October 1, 2025 – Brooklyn, NY, USA — The Sultan Room
October 4, 2025 – Mexico City, Mexico — Foto Indie Rocks
October 8, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA, USA — The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever

Festival Appearances 2025
July 25, 2025 – Mallorca, Spain — Mobo Festival
August 1, 2025 – Diepholz, Germany — Appletree Garden
August 2, 2025 – Oberzent, Germany — Sound Of The Forest
August 3, 2025 – Varel, Germany — Watt En Schlick