
Andre Zimmer Drops Kwon’s Anthem EP on Life and Death
Toronto and Berlin-based producer Andre Zimmer has carved out a reputation as one of the most promising new names in house and techno. His sound blends melodic textures, emotional pull, and club-ready momentum, which has already caught the ear of major tastemakers across the underground. Earlier this year, Zimmer collaborated with Carlita for a release on fabric Records, a move that pushed him further into the global spotlight. Now, with his new Kwon’s Anthem EP on DJ Tennis’s Life and Death label, Zimmer is solidifying his presence on a label long respected for introducing boundary-pushing voices in electronic music.
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Early Recognition and Industry Support
The lead single “Hypnotizing” showcases Zimmer’s balance of rave-inspired nostalgia and piano-driven house energy. Its debut on BBC Radio 1 courtesy of Sarah Story signals the track’s potential to break beyond the underground, while maintaining the emotion and detail that define Zimmer’s productions. Another standout from the release, “That’s Right,” has quickly gained traction in clubs across Europe and North America. Early supporters include Peggy Gou, Dam Swindle, Massimilliano Pagliara, Alinka, Jorkes, and Luigi Di Venere. The track’s viral circulation online — from Panorama Bar moments to clips shared by Peggy Gou and Bella — has made it one of Zimmer’s fastest-rising productions to date.
The Sound of Kwon’s Anthem EP
The EP doesn’t rest on one formula. Instead, it moves between different shades of Zimmer’s palette while staying rooted in house traditions. The title track “Kwon’s Anthem” uses orchestral layers and hypnotic progressions to build an expansive, late-night atmosphere. “Hours” slows things down, working around a 707 groove that gives the track a cosmic, downtempo edge. Together, the four tracks reflect an artist exploring textures and moods with intent, making the project Zimmer’s most ambitious statement so far.
Life and Death, the label founded by DJ Tennis, has long been a platform for artists who bring something distinct to the table. By releasing on this imprint, Zimmer is joining a roster that values forward-thinking ideas without losing touch with dance floor function. The EP reinforces Zimmer’s ability to operate within that balance, bridging his underground credibility with the kind of wide appeal that can resonate across festivals, clubs, and late-night listening alike.
Building a Global Profile
Zimmer’s rise is also tied to his work behind the decks. His DJ sets blend house foundations with explorative production choices, a style that translates equally well in intimate clubs and larger festival environments. Support from respected selectors continues to fuel his momentum, positioning him as an artist capable of carrying his studio vision directly into the booth. For fans and industry alike, Kwon’s Anthem EP is both a reflection of his current sound and a preview of what’s to come.
With the release of Kwon’s Anthem EP, Zimmer delivers one of his most fully realized projects yet. Each track carries its own weight, but together they showcase the confidence of a producer stepping into the next phase of his career. The combination of early BBC Radio support, club play from some of the world’s most in-demand DJs, and the stamp of approval from Life and Death positions Zimmer as a name electronic fans will be hearing much more from in the years ahead.