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DRAMA
The simple power of DRAMA’s musical expression is matched only by that of their work ethic. Since 2014, the Chicago-based duo have bootstrapped a subtle rise on their own terms, self-releasing several EPs and mapping multiple tours with Midwestern grit. A multicultural collaboration between producer Na’el Shehade and vocalist Via Rosa, the project plays to the complementary dynamics of their unlikely pairing, blurring the lines between R&B and dance-pop, heartbreak and bliss. Rosa grew up in a musical household; her parents played in a reggae band, they toured as a family, homeschooling Rosa into her early teens, limiting her listening primarily to Sade, oldies, Brazilian and Afrobeat music
Drama
By Robert Jukic
Label: ZKPRTVS
Released: 2021
Track listing: Na poti sreče Drama Live feat. Nina Vodopivec; Drevored dejanj Drama Live feat. Nina Strnad; Zarja misli nate Drama Live feat. Mia Žnidarič; Solze iz neba Drama Live feat. Katja Šulc; To si ti Drama Live feat. Tjaša Fabjančič; Srce slika obraz Drama Live feat. Gordana Hleb; Sol na obrazu Drama Live feat. Ana Bezjak; Dvigaš se k nebu Drama Live feat. Tjaša Fabjančič; Oblake premika Drama Live feat. Nina Strnad; Sijoča kulisa Drama Live feat. Mia Žnidarič; Sveže tulipane nosim ti vsak dan Drama Live feat. Katja Šulc; Pada dež Drama Live feat. Nina Strnad; Kdo spi na oblaku Drama Live feat. Tjaša Fabjančič; Ni obris le Prva vrsta Live feat Ana Bezjak; Tja se ti mudi Prva vrsta Live feat Ana Bezjak.
Windisch: Drama
by Matthew Aquiline
Drama is a fitting title for pianist/composer Julius Windisch's debut album for QFTF; the musical atmosphere is mercurial enough to parallel a theatrical odyssey through some unknown frontier. Armed with his eponymously named quintet, Windisch's compositions permeate with vigor, collectively exhibiting just one case of the raw talent found within the legion of young composers in ...
Windisch: Drama
by Geno Thackara
When asked for one word to describe your album," Julius Windisch settles on drama--which is indeed accurate, if not necessarily in the most obvious way. The pianist's eponymous quintet has its own feel for excitement, but it's a subtle variety without any hint of pomp or bombast. (Another illustrative tidbit: for the followup question of one ...