Witte Return With “Glas und Steine”, a Soft Pop Rock Song Between Fragility and Motion
Witte return with their latest single, “Glas und Steine”, a soft and rhythmic pop rock track that continues to shape the band’s warm, nostalgic and deeply human universe. After “Vögel”, previously featured on Audiartist, the project now opens a new chapter built on contrast, melody and emotional restraint.
Witte is a music project from Tostedt, near Hamburg. It was born in the former electronics shop of August Witte, now known as the August-Witte-Haus. Between old wood, faded cables and new synths, Witte creates a sound where nostalgia and modern electronic textures naturally meet.
That setting is more than a simple background story. It feels like part of the music itself. In the previous Audiartist feature about “Vögel”, Witte’s sound was described through memory, silence and emotional gravity. “Glas und Steine” follows that same path, but with a slightly more rhythmic pop rock energy.
A Song of Glass, Stones and Quiet Emotion
The title “Glas und Steine”, which translates as “Glass and Stones”, immediately suggests a tension between fragility and weight. The song carries that idea with elegance. It is soft, melodic and accessible, but never motionless. The rhythm gives it a natural pulse, while the atmosphere keeps the emotional tone clear and intimate.
Witte’s music often seems to focus on what remains when everything becomes quieter. The small cracks in everyday life. The details we notice only when silence finally arrives. “Glas und Steine” captures that feeling with a sound that is warm, clear and a little rough around the edges.

A Continuation of Witte’s Nostalgic Indie Identity
With “Vögel”, Witte introduced a delicate musical world shaped by subtle movement, organic textures and a voice that gives real human weight to the arrangement. “Glas und Steine” keeps that sincerity alive, while bringing a brighter rhythmic direction to the project.
The result is a pop rock song that feels direct without becoming predictable. There is no unnecessary drama here, no forced explosion, no glossy production trying to hide the soul of the track. Witte prefer atmosphere, balance and detail. Old cables, new synths, warm melodies: finally, a technical setup that sounds more poetic than a studio invoice.
You can also read our previous Audiartist article about Witte and “Vögel” here: Witte Unveils “Vögel”, a Song of Memory, Silence and Emotional Gravity.
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“Glas und Steine” confirms Witte’s ability to create music that feels intimate, sincere and quietly memorable. The track should appeal to listeners who enjoy soft pop rock, nostalgic indie music and songs that carry emotion without shouting for attention.
Listen to “Glas und Steine” and follow Witte on streaming platforms and social media here: Witte official streaming and social links.
With “Glas und Steine”, Witte continue to build a coherent artistic universe where memory, texture and melody work together. It is a song made of contrast, glass and stone, softness and rhythm, silence and movement.
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