Feminine : Lorelei [LBN037]

Lorelei is the debut album from duo Feminine (Giampiero Riggio and Francesco Cipriano).
A wave manifesto against the deeply rooted reverence for the logic of genres.
Lorelei develops on two complementary levels: one archaic and passionate,
troubled by the many contradictions of a land like Sicily and the other,
accurate and bewitching, is a prelude to teutonic Stuttgart.
A countless number of bytes which they shared and exchanged remotely.
This work is romantic and brave at the same time, constantly immersed into a very deep atmosphere, never trite,
fooled by the certainty that there is no dream which cannot be described.”

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Format: 8 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 10 Dec 2016
Style: Pop, Acoustic, Experimental, Folk

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Samurau : Things left unsaid [LBN032]

Things Left Unsaid is not only the testimony of a precise moment, but rather the result of a long research, composition and improvisation done by the band: there’s a common area where musical elements from diametrically opposed musical worlds such as jazz and contemporary music, rock and blues coexist without forgetting the melodic vocation in each composition.

Samurau: the band (Michele Sanna – guitars; Matteo Muntoni â el.bass; Alessandro Garau- drums) after a long period of mutual courtship and knowledge among the members, was officially founded in 2014: the aim is to satisfy the need to blend in total freedom, sounds, music, different styles through their own compositions.”

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Format: 8 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 7 Oct 2015
Style: Acoustic, Jazz, Blues

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Jan Grünfeld : Music for plants [LBN031] [hpcd109]

“The tracks of Music for plants are based on a live improvisation with electric guitar and a looping machine. Jan Grünfeld has recorded the music in the summer of 2014 on a huge balcony of an old villa in Bad Muskau, right at the German-Polish border – a very arcadian place!
The music is free, like a suntrap. The plants grow better with Jan Grünfeld’s music!
But not turn up too loud! And do not forget to water!”

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Format: 7 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, WAVE
Released: 7 Oct 2015
Style: Ambient, Acoustic, Field Recording

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JAN GRÜNFELD :: Summerfugl [hpcd089]

“Talk, noise, voices, guitars. Beauty is everywhere. Your hand touches my hand. I ask you for the time. I’ll pick you up from school today. Thou headphones plugged into his ears. Everything is the same. All is well. I improvise on the doorstep, in the woods, on the field. Music comes out of the car radio, from the ICE seat, from the computer to the I-pod, the TV, mobile phones, the street, the room next door and my guitar. Fragments of my soul. Or yours? Random is a uniformly active principle. The butterfly principle. No principle.”

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: May 2011
Style: Acoustic, Experimental, Ambient

THE! & Ruben D’Hers // Confetti – Live at Fusion Festival [hplive011]


Rubén D’Hers is from Caracas, Venezuela and actually located in Germany. Since his great album on 2063music.de relesed six years ago, there was silence. This new release is a live recording of a concert performed at the FUSION festival (Germany) 06/26/2010 10pm at querfeld-floor.
THE! & Ruben D‘Hers are:
Clemens Wegener – laptop
Tommy Neuwirth – microphone
Ruben D‘Hers – guitar

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Format: 7 x File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps
Released: October 2010
Style: Experimental, Pop

Band website: MySpace THE!, MySpace Ruben D‘Hers