La Boum Fatale - Holygram (2016)

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Title: Holygram
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Sinnbus
Genre: Electronic
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 49:56
Total Size: 114 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Nille 01:52
02. Johnny Blitz 07:13
03. No Tongue in Cheek (feat. Asbjrn) 04:50
04. Lovers Dough (feat. Tellavision) 05:12
05. Ghosts (feat. Pantasz) 04:29
06. Handpagode 05:50
07. He Just Might (feat. Rue Royale) 03:54
08. When We Fall / Razor Wires (feat. Petula) 07:26
09. Wittenberge 04:13
10. Walls (feat. Corwood Manual) 04:59

Since the release of La Boum Fatale's debut EP "Damwild" a lot of time passed. The musical alter ego of the at that time Hamburg based musician and producer Antonio de Spirt started out of nowhere with surprising ease and the secret hit "AAA" as well as a couple of remarkable electronica listening beauties. Rather than following the usual releasing routine, de Spirt - having moved to Berlin in the meantime - allows himself the luxury of the experiment. With an open outcome he works on driving live gigs in different set-ups, tries out music on the edge of graphic design, collaborates with producers like Glenn Astro or Sieren and pulls out unconventional remixes for Me And My Drummer, Hundreds or Sizarr. La Boum Fatale has always been testimony of cooperations, of creative exchange and friction. Most parts of the album are joint works with artists, whose output de Spirt appreciates a lot. He offers the music as a field for experimentation and is calm enough to basically impose no conditions. Tracks like the heated "No Tongue In Cheek", sung by Danish artist Asbjørn; or the wild "Ghosts" together with Pantasz; the floating "Lovers Dough" (with Fee Kürten/Tellavision); "He Just Might" (with Brookln Dekker/Rue Royale) or the overflowing "When We Fall/Razor Wires" with vocals by Petula: They all prove the open approach to be right.








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