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Future Island
Then the album “People Who Aren't There Anymore”, released in January 2024, presents the entire captivating saga - transforming pain into hope and marking a triumph in the band's career. Here, excitement, devastation, understanding and the first rays of redemption come together in 44 minutes - an album that finally captures the full force of Future Islands on tape.
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Coco Rosie
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Efterklang
Live performances often feature additional musicians such as Peter Broderick (piano, guitar, violin), Tatu Rönkkö (drums), Katinka Fogh Vindelev (piano, vocals) or even entire symphony orchestra (Wikipedia).(Schlagzeug), Katinka Fogh Vindelev (Piano, Gesang) oder auch ganze Symphonieorchester dabei (Wikipedia).
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L'Impératrice
With this single, we can feel the intensity of the clubs and sleepless nights, the strobes and disco balls that are forever imprinted in our bodies and minds. The shimmer of the French touch that lit up the world of pop and electro with virtuosity and elegance and made L'Impératrice dance in her youth. It is this glow that today carries the sound of L'Impératrice like a momentum of its own. A sweet thing. Perhaps too sweet for some.
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THE KVB & Support
But with their shimmering reverb guitars, the blurred vocals and the thin skeleton of the rhythm machine, they do little to hide their love for the first hour shoegazers. The KVB have released several albums on the label of Anton Newcombs, the singer of Brian Jonestown Massacre, another shadowy figure in rock music. The fact that Geoff Barrow from Portishead was kind enough to lend them some of his synthesizers and Sonic Boom from Spacemen 3 did the mastering are just a few more chocolates for indie rock fans who also read the small print. None of this should deter anyone from giving The KVB an unbiased listen. Last year, they released the album “Artefacts” - a fitting title, as this is what the Berliners-by-choice can do without batting an eyelid: create something new from found objects from rock history
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