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Treasure chest full of traditional Viennese songs ("Wienerlied") from the 19th and 20th century including a cover version of Tom Waits' "Day after tomorrow". Live recording from August 2010 at the "Theater am Spittelberg".
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The Vienna Clarinet Connection thrills their audience with a silky-soft Clarinet sound, a vibrant basset horn and the straight Jazz sound of a gloomy bass clarinet. Electrification by woodwinds? It's possible...
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On "a Little closer" SCHENIS has created a wonderful collage of electro pop, jazz and contemporary songwriting. Like an earwig voice and sound design creep in the auditory canals and from there to the synapses of the leg muscles in order to put the limbs into motion.
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Velvet Elevator brings back unforgettable film melodies of the 50s, 60s and 70s in own arrangements for the ensemble.
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The band "Strottern" have become a trade mark in the young viennese music scene. Their bedrock ist Wienerlieder, literally, "Viennese songs" but also a uniquely Austrian song genre with which many people have a love-hate relationship.
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„Imagine a narrow and dark street in an old town. It is night. It seems like the perfect place for a murder. No one sees you, no one hears you, you’re completely undisturbed“.
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missglückter Versuch einer herausragenden Vokalband sich in ein Schema pressen zu lassen... Schade um die guten Songs...
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