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some new releases in Electronic
Marina Zettl & Thomas Mauerhofer
Fikus
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"!
the monochrome tone
noises & voices
Soundsamples found on a journey between Reykjavik, Waidhofen/Ybbs, Vienna/Floridsdorf, Omsk and Beijing form base and background for Visible jazz. Melancholic weirdly interwoven melodies of saxophone, voice, accordion and guitar rest upon pounding, polyrhythmic riffs of drums & bass, this is the concept of <the monochrome tone>.
Schenis
a little closer
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.
Souldeep
Chronicles of a Soulset
"Souldeep", the creation of Shelia Michellé (Nashville /TN) and Helmut Reiter (A), is a cross border project, in which the voice of Shelia Michellé interprets R ’n’ B and Soul in an incomparable way. The musical background ranges from R ’n’ B to Pop and mixes „White & Black Music“ to a completely new style.
The Spores (USA)
doom pop
Catchy hooks, groove oriented drumming, dusty Californian riffs and spooky loops - "Doom Pop", the second album of the Los Angeles based band "The Spores", is a colourful soundgarden between Electro, Doom, Pop and Rock.
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!
Lorelei Lee
croissants
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.
monchee
schmerzfrei
The intense coupling of Pop and Electronics still spawns new children. Deep german lyrics, grooves for the clubs and playful arrangements are the trademark of monchee - the musical love child of Ramona Steiner and Thomas Macher.
Drechsler
The Big Easy
DRECHSLER is back with a new line-up and a new album "The Big Easy" in order to sound out the possibilities of so called Nu Jazz.
Philipp Nykrin
common sense
Following his debut album “Open Ended” (2007), the young Austrian musician and composer Philipp Nykrin is back with his second release “Common Sense”. The spacious structures and stirring music rich in contrast surround Nykrin’s creative piano style.
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