Since 2009, the award-winning electronic vocal group Postyr has developed groundbreaking vocal music for five singers and computers. New compositions and songs using the world’s oldest instrument - the human voice - and new digital software express the feeling of today and shape the sound of tomorrow.
Postyr creates a musical universe they call E-Cappella - a new kind of electronic pop music centered around the vocals. Using effects and computers, the soft voices are turned into inciting beats that are mixed with choir sounds and strong vocals. Postyr are frontrunners in this new genre which has become popular among the world’s millions of choir singers. Their latest EP “Footprints” recently won a CARA-award in the category “Best European EP 2022”.
In the concert "HumaNature", the vocal group Postyr challenges the borderland between humans, nature, and machines. On stage, they have 10 incredible boxes that they record on and interact with live on stage. On one side, the boxes are just plain white, but on the other side there are singing electronic flowers, flashing ferns, and a telephone receiver with a direct connection to Nature.
With deep roots in the Danish choral tradition, the five singers (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) tour the world with their award-winning songs and groundbreaking sound, ranging from purely acoustic vocals to wild productions where voices are looped and produced live on stage.
Over the past 15 years, Postyr has sung over 800 concerts and traveled around most of the world with their microphones and songs. They have sung in small schools, churches, vocal festivals across Europe and in the States, concert halls in Scandinavia and Mainland China, and Taichung Jazz Festival to name a few. They have sung for Sony in Manhattan and for local fishermen in Greenland. They love to sing together and express themselves with their voices.
Voices have enormous sound and expression potential and coupled with electronics and creative minds, a unique instrument and universe is created in Postyr. “If we master the voice as a musical form of expression, we can touch on some of the aspects of human life that are too complex to describe in words.” Postyr's original pop songs revolve around being a soft human being in an angular world and about finding the humanity in ourselves in the encounter with technology.

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