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Wladigeroff Brothers
Wanderer In Love
Ethno-jazz with Balkan Folklore.
Wladigeroff Brothers
For The Greatest And Little Things
For The Greatest And Little Things“ fluidly combines intricate jazz harmonies with hot Latin rhythms and Eastern and Balkan melodies. The richly textured album creates an artistic arch from ballads in shades of blue to entertaining, foot- tapping uptempo numbers, all with a dose of whimsical humour.
Shades Of Light Trio
Selftitled
Uli Soyka - Jose Maria Saluzzi - Juan Garcia-Herreros
IL SALA-AMI
Circles In No-Fi
Genuine music, a conglomeration of Soul, Reggae, Pop and organic farming.
Doug Johnson Trio
The March of Time
Arranging of jazz standards in a modern way by putting them into new harmonically sounds and lard them with spicy odd-meter and unusual rhythmic figures. That would explain the strength and the uniqueness of the Doug Johnson Trio.
Superchild
II
Superchild is soul rock. An explosive mix of funk, soul, rock, rnb and pop music. On their new album you can find groovy soul and funk songs as well as earthy rock tracks.
The Spores (USA)
imagine the future
"Imagine of The Future", the debut album of the Los Angeles based band "The Spores" featuring charismatic lead singer Molly McGuire, connects Electroclash to Stoner Rock resulting in an astonishing pop chat. Eccentric but very thrilling!
Herwig Gradischnig's Ghost Trio
Herwig Gradischnig's Ghost Trio
herwig gradischnig, one of the best austrian sxophone players, a long-standing member of the vienna art orchestra and distinguished holder of the hans-koller-prize, has taken his inspiration for ghost trio from the samuel beckett play of the same name. ingenious sidemen: matthias pichler and klemens marktl.
Morgan Finlay (CAN)
Shifting through the Breakers
Morgan Finlay - Canadian musician from Toronto who already toured North America and Europe – releases "Shifting through The breakers" as his 2nd album. For the ones who enjoy great arrangements and beautiful melodies and furthermore have nothing against an almost pure unplugged album, this gem of indie rock is a must-have!
Lorenz Raab
BLEU
The music of "BLEU" is a fine mix of lyrically multi-dimensional sounds with experimental improvisation. Stylistic and creative openness defines the trio's musical concept.
The Black Hakawati
Trancefiction
Produced by saxophone wizard Herbert Könighofer and electro-fetishist Norbert Bieber, this album is a precious little gem. Oscillating between enchanting beauty, driving yet subtle grooves and merciless expressionism, ‘Trancefiction’ offers delicious food for head, heart and feet. Featuring some of the most vivid drummers and bassplayers of Austria
Frank Muschalle Trio
Mellow Blues
Together with the former Mojo Bluesband musicians Dani Gugolz, double bass, and Peter Müller, drums, Frank Muschalle plays the jazzy, smooth or groovy R & B piano styles of the 40s and early 50s like no one else on this planet. The groove and the piano are rolling, the Saxophones honk and swing. Prepare yourself to get overjoyed!
Erwin Schmidt
movin'
On the trails of Organ-Heroes like Larry Young Erwin Schmidt transports the rousing grooves of the 50s and 60s into the 21st century. His new Hammond-album “movin’ “ demonstrates that - compared with many other “Hammondists”, who seem to drown in nostalgia sometimes - it is indeed possible to speak a contemporary language.
Superchild
Hot Stage Lights
The Newcomer SOUL ROCK Band of the year 2006 ``SUPERCHILD´´ proudly presents its first and highly anticipated studio album ``HOT STAGE LIGHTS ´´
Martin Reiter
chez es saada
“Chez es Saada “ is the name of an exciting Morroccan club with a fascinating, dream-like atmosphere, in Manhattan’s East Village. “Chez es Saada “ as well is the story of a young musician in New York who opens his mind to impressions and ideas which will change his life forever – his own story!
Susanne Pumhösl
Voglio il core
Music from the Salon of the Renaissance Courtesan, Veronica Franco, Venice. Circa 1574. Music by Antonino Barges, Baldassare Donato, Marco Facoli, Andrea Gabrieli and Claudio Merulo