december 2017 – good to hear

Come along
Cosmo Sheldrake
Cosmo, son of biologist Rupert Shekdrake and voice teacher Jill Purce, is a 24-year-old multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer from Hampstead, London. His music is not easy to place but sounds like something between classical modern and pop. This lovely tune has all it takes to become the song playing in your head.
Transgressive, 13 October 2017

You see all my Light (Shlohmo RMX)
Jacques Green
Greene is an acclaimed Canadian DJ and electronic music producer known for his house tracks, often incorporating R&B and U.K. garage influences. Through several well-received singles on labels like Night Slugs and LuckyMe, Greene (along with artists like Disclosure and Kingdom) was instrumental in updating house for a post-millennial audience, mixing the U.K.-born post-dubstep/future bass sound with contemporary R&B.
LuckyMe, New Album: 17 November 2017

Mix Hamburg
Kutiman
Ophiel Kutimir, better known as Kutiman, is another discovery you may have missed – just like us. While working at a local convenience store in Tel Aviv, Israel, Kutiman discovered a college radio station that was playing genres of music that were vastly different from the classical jazz he had been accustomed to. When he met Sabbo, another Israeli artist, he was introduced to Afrobeat and funk music, including the sounds of James Brown and Fela Kuti. In 2003, Kutiman embarked on a journey to Jamaica, where he researched reggae and worked with both Stephen and Damien Marley.
Melting Pot Music 2015

Cumbia Sobre el Mar Quantic Flowering Inferno
Lee Scratch Perry
„Caviar for the ears,“ one of his fans comments. Lee „Scratch“ Perry (actually Rainford Hugh Perry, *20 March 1936 in Manchester) is a Jamaican music producer and musician. He is deemed one of the most influencial people in the development of Reggae, Ska and, most of all, Dub in Jamaica. His fame is due to his excentric ways and his highly daring treatment of effects and mixing console. The great man lives right here among us with his family, in Einsiedeln, in the Canton of Schwyz.
Leescratchnelpi, 17 August, 2017

Towards the Light
Natascha Nikeprelevic, Overtone Aria
Vocalist Natascha Nikeprelevic is one of world best overtone singers. Originally, this mysterious technique came from Mongolia and Southern Siberia. It designates the rare capability of simultaneously producing two notes with one voice. Nikeprelevic studied at the Italian Accademia Capraia for six years and later taught at the same conservatory, while perfectioning her technique. Meanwhile, she regularly tours Europe, Asia and Canada and teaches the art of overtone singing.
Encore, 31 Dezember 2014

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