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The Headroom Project : Bereru.
Vivid world-electronica grooves.
Bereru is a diversified mixture of fresh and experimental songs between pop, rock and electronica.
Again, Andreas Ecker aka The Headroom Project fuses unusual sound and rhythmic performances with the advanced vocal design using contemporary special software.
Furthermore, Bereru invites the listener to discover sounds never or rarely heard in a musical context, for example the noise of a cappuccino machine which represents the essential element of the beat on "Kiss Someday Babe". Or the crunch of old trees together with a shaman voice on "700 Miles to Nuuk", Watergongs and whispered voices in front of dark machine noises, extremely processed virtual blues guitar solo on "Vanesh da Ginda".
Last but not least, the voices of Sigrid Haverkamp on "Funky Star" and "Forever", and Jaqueline Scheider on "I Will Follow" enrich the album with power, personality and charm.
Songs:
1. Kiss Someday Babe
2. Bereru
3. Vanesh da Ginda
4. Funky Star
5. Forever
6. I Will Follow
7. A Better Time
8. Choccat
9. Yo my Oooooh
10. 700 Miles to Nuuk
11. The Coloured Shadows of Iglikuk
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/12/2011
The Headroom Project lives in Bonn Germany
Tagged as: Electronica, World, Pop, Experimental Electronic, World Electronic, World Influenced
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