Marie Jay Zipping Along on her Trottinette
Having prepared the ground locally with a handful of singles over the past seven years, Marie Jay is at last ready to launch herself on the wider world with her debut EP, “Trottinette” (engl., scooter). A superbly talented singer (witness this EP’s title track!) and still only 22, Marie Jay studied the basics of her […]
Melicious Reflecting on Loss and Hope
If the title of Melicious’s new EP – “Ugly Starts and Promises”, out now via Irascible – suggests music drenched in minor chords and anguished cries, quite the opposite is the truth. The songs may touch on difficult themes and ideas – but they are delivered on the back of some gorgeously crafted pop tunes […]
Enjoy Europe’s Best Showcase Festivals in the Company of Swiss Music Export
There are many showcase festivals to choose from, and Swiss Music Export chooses only the best! Throughout the year, we present showcases all over Europe, we host networking events, and we serve up apéros and brunches, all in the service of music made in Switzerland. Better still, delegate passes and tickets are often a lot […]
Switzerland Meets Linecheck
A festival/conference with a genuinely fearless and idiosyncratic music programme, Linecheck has established itself over its ten years of existence as a place to discover music – often experimentally electronic – that rarely gets a look-in at the more conventional European business get-togethers. This year, the programme ranges from the anarchic style-mash-up of Kenyan producer […]
At Last – Meimuna’s Debut Album
It’s been taking a while – but here it is, the debut album from Meimuna, the singer/songwriter from the Canton of Valais who has created more than just a ripple of excitement with a series of five beautiful and well-received EPs. Entitled “c’est demain que je meurs”, it is out now via Radicalis Music. The […]
Mel D is Not Crazy – and Not a Newcomer Either
Out now from Two Gentlemen is “Not Crazy”, the striking debut EP from Zurich-based singer-songwriter Mel D. Not to be confused with a certain ex-Spice Girl, this particular Mel D has been part of Zurich’s rich musical tapestry for quite some time. She was previously known as half of mischgewebe, a duo born from a […]
La Nefera Learning to Live
“Aprendi a Vivir” (“learning to live”) is the award-winning Basel-based rapper La Nefera’s second album in two years. Available now, it documents her struggle to come to terms with various fundamental changes in her life, including her decision to devote her considerable energies exclusively to music. Featuring a six-piece line-up for her gigs which at […]
Arthur Hnatek Adrift – Well, Not Really…
Entitled “Adrift”, the first full-length electronic album from Arthur Hnatek, percussionist extraordinaire, is out now on Mouthwatering Records. There is nothing Arthur Hnatek likes more than the challenge of throwing himself adrift – and finding himself anew! – in a new collaboration. Thus, his CV includes work with the Erik Truffaz Quartet as well as […]
James Gruntz Caught Blinking Twice
After a gap of seven years, James Gruntz returns with a new album, his seventh. Entitled “Blink Twice”, it was released by muve Recordings at the beginning of November. James Gruntz is an award-winning song writer in the classic pop mode: often dealing with the cruel turns of love, his songs pour balm over the […]
Andrea Bignasca Dealing With a Stranger
“Stranger”, the fourth solo album from Springsteenesque singer-songwriter Andrea Bignasca, is available now on Radicalis Music. Bignasca, hailing from the Southern, Italian part of Switzerland, clearly is a fan of guitar- and pathos-driven songs in the classic American mode of big choruses, big vocals and big sentiments. These, for obvious reasons, evolve around impending fatherhood. […]