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Donna
Regina
Donna Regina have opened the doors
and stepped into the world.
"Slow Killer" is breathing of experiences
in unusual places and the tender affection of their
fans in foreign parts. And as coherently closed this
fourth album may appear to you musicwise, it has been
more open in the making than any other Donna Regina
album before. Since their last realease "Late"
in september 2003 Donna Regina and Günther Janssen
together with their DJ and samples-trustee Steffen Irlinger
have had more live appearances than in the preceding
eleven years together, the halls being crowded in Salamanca
just as much as in Porto or Paris, Warsaw and Buenos
Aires. Their gig in the venerable auditory of the Polish
broadcast has been transmitted live nation-wide, in
Argentina even people from Chile and Brazil have been
travelling to the capital to see their show. And the
audience sang along to the tunes although Donna Regina
albums have been on sale nowhere in South America. "If
you travel the world you get to know a lot of people",
says Regina Janssen. Thus, more new friends and old
acquaintances have been participating in "Slow
Killer" than on any other release before. The french
musician and producer Bertrand Burgalat - who among
other things has set to music an album by and with Michel
Houellebecq - has produced parts of "Lazy Heart".
Being an old fan of Donna Regina's he already has released
a selection of songs from the last five years called
"A Collection of little secrets" on his Label
Tricatel. Sebastián Carreras has licensed the
very same sampler for South America and his own label
Indice Virgen. The musician and composer of the successful
Argentinian trio Entre Rios has also written the lyrics
of "Mirame, miraba", which is Donna Regina's
first track in Spanish and at the same time the first
and only one that Regina Janssen hasn't been writing
herself. Thomas Fehlmann, a very early fan of the band
himself, always wanted to remix one of their songs,
but Donna Regina have taken one step further and asked
him to produce "Enemy - No Enemy". With Pascal
Schäfer a labelmate is playing the saxophone on
two tracks and on "Mirame, miraba" Theo Roos
is playing the mouth organ. Günther Janssen has
been collaborating with Roos on various of his TV- and
radio-productions. Despite those collaborations nothing
has changed in the principal working method itself however.
With their sampled rhythms and analogue sounds, their
swift and light changes from track to song and back
Donna Regina are occupying a very own spot within the
great world of pop music. And on "Slow Killer"
it has been arranged particularly beautiful.
Christoph Biermann
Links:
www.karaokekalk.de
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