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AR 127CD
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Debut album by prize-winning recording artist, composer, and arranger Natalie Greffel out of Berlin. Natalie was born in post-colonial Mozambique and raised in Denmark from infancy. After moving to Berlin in 2010 to attend a music conservatory, and while engaged in various projects -- Radio Citizen, Karl Hector & The Malcouns, Onom Agemo & The Disco Jumpers -- that exercised her stylistic flexibility. She was introduced to the pianist of Brazilian star Ed Motta; he encouraged her to record a demo. Inspired anew by the harmonic structures of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Hermeto Pascoal, Noel Rosa, Nelson Cavaquinho, Milton Nascimento, Elza Soares, Elis Regina, Gilberto Gil, and Chico Buarque, architects of Brazilian music, Natalie began to interpret these blueprints in her own unique lexicon.
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AR 127LP
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LP version. Debut album by prize-winning recording artist, composer, and arranger Natalie Greffel out of Berlin. Natalie was born in post-colonial Mozambique and raised in Denmark from infancy. After moving to Berlin in 2010 to attend a music conservatory, and while engaged in various projects -- Radio Citizen, Karl Hector & The Malcouns, Onom Agemo & The Disco Jumpers -- that exercised her stylistic flexibility. She was introduced to the pianist of Brazilian star Ed Motta; he encouraged her to record a demo. Inspired anew by the harmonic structures of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Hermeto Pascoal, Noel Rosa, Nelson Cavaquinho, Milton Nascimento, Elza Soares, Elis Regina, Gilberto Gil, and Chico Buarque, architects of Brazilian music, Natalie began to interpret these blueprints in her own unique lexicon.
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