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The end of a growing story – Orbit brings his floating songs to Budapest for the first time.
The nostalgia of carefree summers with friends on the river bank, dreamy images and atmospheric synths meet in orbit songs, capturing these moments in his upcoming debut album as well. The young German producer will also bring his dream world woven from the small town atmosphere and nature to Budapest on February 8, to the Dürer Garden.

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„When I close my eyes and let go, I'm there again. On the endless summer day when the air is shaking and my friends are calling me to the river bank. ” - With this memory, the debut album Countless Feelings But So Few Words, which arrives on November 14, begins. After half a decade of experience and uplifting encounters, Marcel Heym, or orbit, has announced his long-awaited first album, which will be released in the fall of 2025 and will also be touring with Small Town Friends on Europe Tour in the winter of 2025/26. The album concludes the nostalgic growth story that orbit launched in 2020 with its song Perspectives – an emotional farewell to a feeling that has accompanied his art so far. Countless Feelings But So Few Words symbolically puts an end to a look back on a long summer, a personal reflection on becoming an adult, and a farewell to a outlook on life that had shaped the young musician’s artistic world until then. Orbit looks back at an era in which he and his friends were able to travel a wider circle: from northern Germany through Europe to the legendary Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert.
In the winter of 2025/26, orbit and his friends will be staging the new album Small Town Friends on Europe Tour. With the trio-expanded band and – as always – a magical stage visual world evoking the landscapes of his homeland, he invites the audience to the dream world of orbit. He will also bring his own little world to Budapest on February 8 in the Dürer Garden.
Dürer Kert
Dürer Kert, which moved from the City Park to the vicinity of Kopaszi Dam, is one of the hangouts of Budapest's surviving peripheral subcultures, but it's also worth visiting if you just want a perfect garden spot. That is, starting in spring. Until then, let's keep rockin'! And after that, too.