For more than 20 years, Raphaël Marionneau has been successfully slowing down his fans’ everyday lives. his relaxing club or cultural events - combined under the umbrella brand Abstrait - and his work as a label owner, chillout and radio-DJ contrast the rapid changes of our multimedia epoch with a modern interpretation of slowness.
Steen Thottrup, Sine, Frank Borell, Thomas Lemmer, Michael E and many more.
The brothers Giorgio and Martin Koppehele wrote and produced for and with Plácido Domingo, Alan Parsons, Boy George, Midge Ure, Bro'Sis, Suzi Quatro, CC Catch, Shari Belafonte, Chris Thompson, Splash, Odyssey, Nicole, Michelle and Lou Bega. They wrote and produced for advertising jingles, dance projects, music for films, television series as well as for soundtracks and exhibitions such as the Titanic exhibition in Hamburg. The music of Lichtmond combines electronic music with ambient and rock elements that flow into each other. Alan Parsons called Lichtmond as the modern-day Tangerine Dream or Kraftwerk.
Torun Eriksen returns with her third album for Jazzland Recordings, "Passage", following "Glittercard" and "Prayers and Observations" with her trademark cool delivery of contemplative and emotionally infused compositions.
Torun's song-writing is not about putting forward an individual view of the world, but instead is about creating songs that fit into the world they describe, comfortably slipping into their spaces as though they should always have been there. These are songs that begin with the personal, but reach far into the universal experience we all share. Whether charting the course of our will towards togetherness with others, moments of doubt or pain, aspiration to experience more life than before, or watching another's first steps into independence, Torun's songs capture beautiful epiphanies that we can all relate to…