Peter Schilling's 1985 release, "Things To Come," is a captivating journey through the synthpop and neue deutsche welle landscapes, offering a unique blend of atmospheric and rhythmic tracks that are as introspective as they are danceable. The album, released under Warner Music Central Europe, is a testament to Peter Schilling's ability to craft compelling narratives through music, with each song painting a vivid picture of its own. From the haunting melodies of "Chill of the Night" to the pulsating beats of "City of Night (Berlin)," Schilling weaves a tapestry of sound that is both timeless and innovative. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Things To Come" is a concise yet powerful collection that showcases Schilling's knack for creating memorable hooks and evocative soundscapes. Whether you're a longtime fan of synthpop or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.