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some new releases in Easy Listening
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Debut album of the band Lorelei Lee (consisting of Sonja Romei and Palm) with bittersweet and sensual sound aesthetics. The examples of the elegant and subtle electro songs are found in the burlesque Revuemusik of the 1920s to the 1940s, resulting in a contemporary variation of established styles, a reference to listening music and clubsounds.
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Calm aloofness for a moment, then powerful intensity. Emotions are densely packed on the debut album of Irmie Vesselsky. With the strength of her voice and enchanting piano melodies the singer - songwriter tells us 12 touching stories about her life.
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An eight-string guitar charmingly forms the tender basis, a cello huddles gently against an accordion, while the voice flirtatiously hovers over them. Little bricolages of sound pop up between the tones ensuring invigorating moments. Welcome to the green oasis of "Fikus"!
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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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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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