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Chloe Says
Alien Cafe
Chloe Says
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop
 
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The project Alien Café developed from the formation Serendipity, which already has a debut track on the Blue Flame label compilation "Home Service". Serendipity is rooted in the experimental duo UFO Walter (Bass, Prog...  more »

     
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All Artists: Alien Cafe
Title: Chloe Says
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Black Flame
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 1/8/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4018382885326

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The project Alien Café developed from the formation Serendipity, which already has a debut track on the Blue Flame label compilation "Home Service". Serendipity is rooted in the experimental duo UFO Walter (Bass, Programming) and Christian Willeczelek (Drums, Programming), who created a musical playground in order to have a basis for a free interaction of all possibilities between bass and drums. Then in accordance with the meaning of the word Serendipity (a "lucky coincidence" or "the gift to find something you never looked for") the project gained the gentle and clear voice of Nikola Materne (Vocals). Thus the project Alien Café was born. "From a stark Drum n' Bass style, the idea was suddenly born to create a CD, which could actually find liking with the own girl friend. "(UFO Walter) The name Alien Café produces the picture of a multi-cultural meeting place for all inhabitants of the musical multi-verse around. Alien Café's release "CHLOÉ SAYS..." has a sound between Electro Bossa to Chillout and Jazz over to radio Pop. All possible elements of modern urban music are tested on their consistency - to arrange itself over and over again - surprisingly and familiarly at the same time. Instruments such as acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer Piano, organ, flute, Didgeridoo or saxophone snuggle perfectly in programmed sounds and Drum sounds. The ballade "Samba Triste" is an easy melancholic homage to Brazilian composer Antonio Carlo Jobim, while "Chloé says..." tells of the desperate attempt of a love struck "customer" to approach a Canadian stripper. "Paris Depression" tidies up the romantic cliché perception of love struck Americans and "Silver Robot" tells about the strange love between the singer and a small sweet silver robot.

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