Performance
Monthly Listeners
Current
Followers
Current
Streams
Current
Tracks
Current
Popularity
Current
Listeners 228
Top Releases
View AllBiography
The new album "Illusion" by Kira Linn and her Linntett has become an exciting mix of styles, in the context of which the German baritone saxophonist is treading several new paths. For the first time she sings and has written her own lyrics for a selection of songs. Anger and powerlessness, but also strength, diversity and freedom are core concepts that run through the record and are also recognizable in the design: bright, bold colors and a bandleader who takes on a new form in every picture testify to the work's rich diversity. Inspired by Billie Eilish, Arlo Parks and Laura Mvula, "Illusion" moves in genres ranging from jazz to pop and indie to electro, neo-soul and R&B, or somewhere between authentic jazz gestures, neo-soul romanticism and latent-irreverent Nintendo pop, played by three saxophones as well as Rhodes, electric bass and drums. Francesca Gaza acted as producer, "Illusion" was recorded by Stephan van Wylick at the Osnabrück studio "Fattoria Musica", and Swiss producer Patrik Zosso was responsible for mixing and mastering.