It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Broj. Luckily for us, they’re back.

With their newest EP “All The Time“, the Amsterdam-based duo emerge from a contemplative silence to deliver their most intimate and expansive work yet. Released on Berlin’s ever-curious Nie Wieder Schlafen, the three-track EP carves out space between club rhythm and emotional resonance, offering a nuanced meditation on the ways we perceive and wrestle with time itself.

The record opens with “Still”, a masterclass in atmosphere. Field recordings mingle with melancholic keys and whispering textures, creating a patient, breathing composition that feels more like a moment captured than a track constructed. There’s a gentle ache here – a desire to stretch the seconds, to dwell in the in-between. Broj’s signature subtlety is on full display: every element plays with care, every sound feels truly alive.

Then comes the title track. On “All The Time”, the duo quite literally find their voice. For the first time, they sing over lo-fi rhythms and kaleidoscopic synthwork. The result is a vulnerable, shape-shifting anthem that gently unravels the urgency we often attach to time. Rather than fight it, Broj offer surrender, using song as a form of acceptance.

Closing the journey is “Moment”, a rawer, club-facing cut that pulses with restless energy. Layers of breakbeat percussion and swelling pads build tension, but it’s James Messiah’s spoken word interlude that slices through the track – a startling, emotional monologue that reminds us how ephemeral it all really is.

“All The Time” doesn’t rush or beg for attention. Instead, Broj create a generous, reflective space where we’re allowed, for once, to simply be. It’s a record about what it means to move through time with feeling, and how even in motion, we might still find stillness. This was a return worth waiting for.

Buy “All The Time” here.

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