Adre'N'Alin
Adre'N'Alin
Adre'N'Alin is a project by Igor Szulc – a singer, a composer and a pianist. Combining the piano with electronic sounds he is not afraid to experiment with many genres. First widely known single was a song called "Thing" released by Requiem Records on SLEEP WELL v.3 compilation in 2007. After two years appeared “Cargo” – an independently released album. “Cargo” offers orchestral arrangements interwoven with live electronics. The album was well received by listeners and radio stations. It was presented in "Lazy Sunday" and "Radio Maria" – auditions on a radio Roxy FM, to name only two.
Adre'N'Alin is a project by Igor Szulc – a singer, a composer and a pianist. Combining the piano with electronic sounds he is not afraid to experiment with many genres. First widely known single was a song called "Thing" released by Requiem Records on SLEEP WELL v.3 compilation in 2007. After two years appeared “Cargo” – an independently released album.
“Cargo” offers orchestral arrangements interwoven with live electronics. The album was well received by listeners and radio stations. It was presented in "Lazy Sunday" and "Radio Maria" – auditions on a radio Roxy FM, to name only two. In 2009 a string trio and a bassist/electronic support joined the band. In this shape they give concerts.
They played, among others, at such festivals as Artenalia, We Have Sound and also - invited by the European Solidarity Centre - at All About Freedom Festival. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
“Cargo” offers orchestral arrangements interwoven with live electronics. The album was well received by listeners and radio stations. It was presented in "Lazy Sunday" and "Radio Maria" – auditions on a radio Roxy FM, to name only two. In 2009 a string trio and a bassist/electronic support joined the band. In this shape they give concerts.
They played, among others, at such festivals as Artenalia, We Have Sound and also - invited by the European Solidarity Centre - at All About Freedom Festival. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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