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RD: 2022-11-18 | STEPHANIE LOTTERMOSER | In-Dependence | Label: | Leopard | Fileunder: | Jazz / Soul |
| | Jazz is an allegory of life. It is true for both that achieving independence is a long process. This is the story of IN-DEPENDENCE.
Stephanie Lottermoser’s new album is about the aspiration for independence in all aspects of life. Finding your own voice, to deal with setbacks, and to generate strength from those experiences: “Complete independence is virtually impossible. We are all part of certain structures and operate within them. This already starts in our childhood. There are dependencies in social systems such as school, university or trainingand in all interpersonal relationships in general– and these pervade our entire lives.” Nevertheless, independence is something very special that must be attained time and again and defended against various odds. To achieve it justifies the efforts associated with this struggle.
When it comes to music, Stephanie Lottermoser has always consequently freed up space to develop her own unique and recognizable language. Already the opener “Love Again” makes it clear: This is Stephanie Lottermoser. Stylistically she stays true to her distinctive synthesis of jazz, soul, funk, and pop - which is already known from her previous album “Hamburg”. “At best I try to develop by refining my own sound and to free myself from the expectations of others.”
The result: Eleven songs with clean compositional lines, catchy melodies, emotionality and subtle virtuosity, far removed from academic sobriety and affinity for technology. Or to put it in other words,Stephanie Lottermoser deliberately scales down and frees up space. Another step towards independence.Reduction and transparency play an important role in the compositions of IN-DEPENDENCE.
One goal was to render all subtle compositional components audible. During the making of this album, she has taken charge of everything, from the selection of the musicians to the actual production.
IN-DEPENDENCEis Stephanie Lottermoser’s most personal work so far. While her previous album “Hamburg” toldof the magic of starting a new phase of life, IN-DEPENDENCEis full of private biographical details and momentsdepicting the reality of life. Detecting those personal insights in the music is possible, but no precondition for exploring the album. First and foremost, it is about the music. However, to listen subtly unfolds the full complexity of the songs.Stephanie Lottermoser reveals concealed stories, thoughts and personal utopias. She uses the form of expression closest to her to achieve this: Music. Each number on IN-DEPENDENCE resembles a diary entry. | Track list | Track | Artist | Title | | | 1 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Love Again | | 2 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Choices | | 3 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Gotta Do Something | | 4 | Stephanie Lottermoser | About The No | | 5 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Bring Your Own Sunshine | | 6 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Just The Night | | 7 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Ikigai | | 8 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Rise | | 9 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Awakening | | 10 | Stephanie Lottermoser | In Dependence | | 11 | Stephanie Lottermoser | Entree (Porte Tournante) | |
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