By Claudia | Reviews
Some debut albums are harder than others. Releasing a vocal jazz album, one can essentially assume, that the great female jazz singer legacy is hanging like the sword of Damocles over the own head. Zara McFarlane won’t have to share this fate with other contemporary jazz singers for two reasons. Firstly, her album shines with
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By Claudia | Interviews
On October 12th, Codes In The Clouds played at the Prinzenbar in Hamburg and I used the chance to talk to the band before their show. Although Stephen, Ciaran, Rob, Jack, Joe and newest member Oliver (percussion) just arrived after a nine hour drive from Belgium (were they played the night before) to Hamburg, they
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By Claudia | Reviews, Specials
A few days ago, I had the most amazing talk about classical music. The funny thing is, I don’t have a clue about it. I guess I’m like a lot of people: I suffer from the bitty knowledge. I don’t play any instrument, I’m not able to read music, and when I hear the word
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By Claudia | Reviews
The Goldberg Sisters consist of Adam Goldberg and his purported twin sister Celeste presenting a sound that ranges from “psychedelic to the psychotropic, exploring themes from the depressing to the negligibly less depressing, will put a wiggle in your step and a Prozac in your coffee.” Well, if you think this album probably sounds odd,
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By Claudia | Reviews
I presume you’ve never heard of Torben Stock. Well, this could be easily changed, provided that you read on. The Hamburg-based singer and songwriter recently released his really beautiful debut album “Rocket” he has been working on since 2007. He surely took the old adage “haste makes waste” seriously, every single song on the album
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