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Schlindwein - Ein elektronisches Requiem [CD]
Schlindwein - Ein elektronisches Requiem [CD]
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Format: CD
Catalogue No.: SLWCD01
Barcode: 5051142010759
Release Date: 24 Mar 2023
Genre: Contemporary Classical/Requiem
* To take something classical - a mass for the dead - A requiem, something we are all familiar with as old church music and reinvent this as something new - a requiem with synths, could just be a stroke of genius. Schlindwein has done exactly that ‘Ein elektronisches Requiem’, quite literally translates to ‘An Electronic Requiem’, is the first and only one of its kind.
* Schlindwein is a pianist, composer and music producer from Berlin. His music has been used on multiple major TV series like „Grey's Anatomy" or "How To Get Away With Murder“ and his songs have been occupying some of the biggest editorial playlists on Spotify and Apple Music regularly. His debut LP ‘ Piano and Electronic Ensemble Op.1’ reached over 2.5 Million streams and received much critical acclaim. Classically inspired compositions and electronic sounds merge into his own world of dreamy, lush atmospheres while creating seamless transitions between Neoclassic, Electronica and Deep House. After now multiple albums and EPs Schlindwein is going into more brave and ambitious musical directions while cementing his vision of contemporary electronic music beyond fixed genres.
*DSP / Social Media
Spotify: 3.6 Million Streams overall, 1k Followers, 30k - 40k monthly listeners on average
Featured in 8 Editorial-Playlists, Featured in over 22k User-Playlist
Apple Music: 124k Streams overall, 40k Shazam’s, Featured in 2 Editorial-Playlists
Facebook: 634 Likes / Followers
* Tracklisting:
1. Introit
2. Kyrie
3. Dies Irae
4. Tuba Mirum
5. Rex Tremendae
6. Recordare
7. Confutatis / Lacrimosa
8. Domine Jesu
9. Hositas
10. Sanctus
11. Benedictus
12. Agnus Dei
13. Lux Aeterna
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