Lali Puna最初是來自德國慕尼黑的女性音樂人Valerie Trebeljahr的一人樂隊(duì),后來又陸續(xù)加入了其他三位樂手。他們的音樂非常漂亮,是冷艷的電子音樂和獨(dú)立流行樂的混合。Valerie Trebeljahr的聲音演繹十分淡定,始終配合著音樂的需要,而不是喧賓奪主地突出個(gè)人嗓音的優(yōu)美,他們在音樂的編排和架構(gòu)上也并非以傳統(tǒng)的歌曲為基礎(chǔ),而是非常注重track之間的聯(lián)系與過渡以及專輯整體氛圍的營造。所以Lali Puna并非一支融入電子元素的indie樂隊(duì),而是一支融入indie元素的電子樂隊(duì)。 Valerie Trebeljahr起初深受indie文化的影響,后來因?yàn)镾tereolab的關(guān)系喜歡上了電子音樂。但她從來沒有放棄過自己的indie根源,試圖將冰冷的電子音樂作得可愛、有趣和富于感情。結(jié)果她做得很成功。 After the breakup of her previous band, the Munich-based L.B. Page in 1998, vocalist Valerie Trebeljahr formed the German-based experimental electro-pop group, Lali Puna. Although Lali Puna was originally intended to be a solo project, Trebeljahr recorded the debut LP, Snooze, with the help of Notwist guitarist Markus Acher and a four-track recorder. A few months later, drummer Christoph Brandner (of the Tied & Tickled Trio) and keyboardist Florian Zimmer joined the outfit. Both musicians appeared on ali Punas single, Safe Side, and the 1999 full-length release (Morr Music), Tridecorder. They released their first 7 on the Reihenhausmusik series from the high-profile Hausmusic label in 1998 and performed at the Jimmy Gimme More festival in Munchen, Germany, later that same year. A pair of excellent full-lengths for Morr — 2001s Scary World Theory and 2004s Faking the Books — followed. In 2005, they released a compilation titled I Thought I Was Over That.
日期:2010-4-14