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Martin Brugger opens The Shell and lets the low end explain the architecture

By Editorial Team - June 26, 2026

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Martin Brugger opens The Shell and lets the low end explain the architecture

Summary

Martin Brugger releases The Shell on 26 June, a new project highlighted in The Line of Best Fit release schedule and shaped by bass, structure and exploratory composition.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 26, 2026
  • Tags: martin brugger, the shell, experimental jazz, bass, composition, independent, Experimental Jazz / Bass Music

Martin Brugger’s The Shell arrives on 26 June with a title that sounds architectural, protective and slightly mysterious. A shell can be a home, a casing, a fossil, an instrument or the thing left behind after life has moved elsewhere. That flexibility suits an exploratory musician whose work is likely to sit between composition, bass-led structure and experimental texture. Listed in The Line of Best Fit’s release schedule, The Shell joins a release day full of pop returns, punk records and electronic experiments, but its title suggests a more patient kind of listening: resonance, chamber, echo and the question of what remains inside the form. Independent music does not always need the loudest hook to matter. Sometimes it needs a shape you can hold up to the ear, waiting for the sea to answer back.

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