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Hackedepicciotto present their new album The Best of hackedepicciootto (Live in Napoli). The album showcases live interpretations of music from across their career. In 2001 Hacke and de Picciotto began collaborating, creating elaborate audio/visual multimedia performances in Berlin, before deciding to become nomads. The duo gave up their home and travelled the world, boldly defying convention and becoming a modern, musical version of Bonnie and Clyde, racing from concert to concert, and releasing albums at breakneck speed, until they were forced to lockdown in a studio during the pandemic in 2020. Daniel Miller of Mute goes on to say that “their music is a genre of its own, something new and very intriguing.” This new collection of what the duo have dubbed Symphonic Drone is a mixture of industrial beats, electronic sounds with classical harmonies and melodies, with an added pinch of throat singing, Hurdy-gurdy and spoken word.
LUSAH is a 25-year-old singer and musician from Berlin, known for her diverse musical style. She began learning the cello at a young age, which provided her with a solid musical foundation. In addition to the cello, she also plays piano and electric bass, further enriching her sound. Her influences range from hip-hop and trap to electro and classical, all of which are reflected in her compositions. After finishing school, Lusah moved to London to study music. It was there that she began producing her own beats and writing lyrics. In 2017, she released her first songs on SoundCloud, gaining a small but dedicated following. Her debut album, Fragile, was released in September 2019, offering insight into her artistic thoughts and emotions. On June 7, 2024, she followed up with her latest EP, Vortex, showcasing her musical growth. Lusah remains committed to creating authentic and heartfelt music that resonates with her listeners.Art | Preis | Anz. |