Zartmann’s Schönhauser EP: Where Heartbreak
Meets Berlin’s Streets
It’s almost funny, naming your most emotionally raw project after one of Berlin’s busiest, streets.
But that’s exactly what makes Zartmann’s Schönhauser EP so striking. In a city known for unread texts, half-smiles, and dating that feels more like ghosting in slow motion, he’s made something disarmingly tender.
Released on April 4, 2025, Schönhauser EP crackles with five tracks that crack open the silence, writing about missed connections, late-night longing, and the kind of vulnerability no one in Berlin ever admits to. The sound is lo-fi, unpolished, and honest, like a voice note you weren’t meant to hear. It’s soft, yes, but never vague. Every line lands with the weight of something actually felt.
But there’s a reason Zartmann’s music resonates so deeply with listeners. His authenticity is magnetic. In an industry where polished images often overshadow raw emotion, Zartmann strips it all back: no gimmicks, no facades. It’s his unfiltered honesty that makes him stand out. Whether it's the vulnerability in his lyrics or the quiet intensity in his delivery, he creates space for listeners to feel seen, understood, and less alone.
Schönhauser doesn’t try to romanticize heartbreak, it just gives it a place to sit. Somewhere between the tram tracks and the text you never sent back.
Zartmann may be whispering, but what he’s saying cuts through the noise.

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Photo by Zartmann Schönhauser EP