Bliss
The name “Bliss” is used for (at least) 13 different artists: 1.Bliss a.k.a. Henrik José, a computer scene musician that has been active for Fairlight Music.
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The name “Bliss” is used for (at least) 13 different artists:
1.Bliss a.k.a. Henrik José, a computer scene musician that has been active for Fairlight Music. He is a producer of mellow electronic music, currently for Monotonik.
2. BLISS with founding members DJ Steffen Aaskoven and Marc-George Andersen, and with Alexandra (vocals) and Tchando (vocals) is an international chill out pop music collective from Denmark, Sweden and Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, Since 2001, they have become one of the true chill-out underground acts. releasing material on the Danish label, music for dreams, appearing on more than 60 compilations worldwide and in such tv shows as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Ныне датско-шведско-африканский квартет был основан датчанами, продюсером по имени Steffen Aaskoven и композитором по имени Marc-George Andersen, ещё в далёком 1995 году. Двое других участников коллектива – это Salvador ‘Tchando’ Embalo, африканский музыкант родом из Гвинеи Биссау, ныне живущий в Дании, и шведка Alexandra Hamnede, которую ребята нашли, просто прослушивая присланные демо-записи.
Основа музыки Bliss – это смешение влияний западного, африканского и классического звучания, в какой-то степени отражающих «корни» всех четырёх участников коллектива. Их музыка звучит по-скандинавски меланхолично, но в тоже время с такой нежной теплотой, которую сложно описать словами.
Дебютный альбом под названием «Afterlife» вышёл в Дании в 2001 году и не издавался на международный рынок. Однако, отдельные треки успели появиться в общей сложности более чем на 60 компиляциях
Потрясающий оперный голос, звучащий на «Afterlife», принадлежит 33-летней датчанке по имени Xenia Lach-Nielsen. Она также снимается в фильмах и пишет музыку и, кстати, в апреле 2004 у неё вышел собственный вокальный альбом «Velvet Apple». Её же голос слышен и на некоторых треках прошлогоднего альбома «Quite Letters», который собрал в себе лучшие моменты первого альбома, плюс новые записи последующих двух лет.
В трёх треках (Breathe, Right Here и Don’t Look Back) звучит также голос Sophie Barker, которая известна по работе с коллективом Zero 7. Также она участвовала в записи песен Calling, Overture, So Still, Stop Me, Light To Your Life и The Hope с альбома «No One Built This Moment».
Альбомы группы
2001 - Afterlife
2003 - Quiet Letters
2004 - A Hundred Thousand Angels
2005 - They Made History
2009 - No One Built This Moment
и бесчисленное количество компиляций )))
3. A British group founded in Coventry, England in 1986 by Rachel Morrison (vocals) and Paul Ralphes (bass). Bliss recorded two albums ‘Love Prayer’ and ‘Change in the Weather’ and toured extensively. Chart success came mainly in Italy, Germany and Brazil with ‘I hear you call’ and ‘How do you feel…the morning after’.
After a 12 year break, original band members Paul Ralphes and Rachel Morrison reformed Bliss alongside Tom E Morrison at the end of 2006 and released a ‘Best of Bliss’ compilation in Germany in January 2007 featuring a number of new tracks. Digital release of all early Bliss tracks happened in 2007 which were released through EMI. Bliss have since been working on new material and are once again playing live, with a new album “My World Your World” due to be released in late 2009. More details can be found at http://www.blisstheband.com.
4. A Psychedelic Trance producer who has had tracks on Nexus Media and Planet BEN Records.
5. A Romanian boy band consisting of four young men (Dan, Doru, Ciprian, Cornel) who won the Romanian “Popstars” reality show competition. After Ciprian left the band, he was replaced by another man and they released one more single (not included on their self-titled album) written by Marius Moga. Afterwards, they split up. Cornel has since appeared in a TV commercial as a hairdresser, Doru acted in a Romanian TV series, Ciprian directed a video (“Pana In Zori”) for the band Cocktail (who were second place at Popstars) and Dan “Bubu” Bubuioc is still occasionally singing.
6. Arizona trio from 1969. Their music heavily features fuzz guitar and psych-y leads. Known for titles such as ‘Ride The Ship Of Fools’, ‘Cry For Love’, and ‘Visions’.
7. A Nashville based roots/folk duo, consisting of Lisa Briggs and Shane Lamb.
8. Bliss are a German screamo band who have released numerous CDs, are currently touring Germany and have played with bands such as The Used.
9. Bliss are Lucinda Drayton and Andrew Blissett. “Together they make up one of the most exciting and creative musical partnerships in the UK today. Both have been practicing Yogis for 10 years and it is this way of life that gives their work authenticity and power. Blissful Music has been used by many to see them through stressful times; to help them in healing illnesses and to uplift them during times of grief or loss.”
10. A trio of teenaged girls (Holly Deverall (guitars and lead vocals) Lucy Deverall (drums and backing vocals) and Vali Smith (bass and backing vocals)) from Bowral, Australia. Their influences include Hole and Nirvana. “They are gutsy and not particularly glam, but they are doin’ it for their sisters around the world. One might call them Hole/Nirvana reincarnated.” More details can be found at their MySpace.
11. A grunge rock band from Athens, Greece, Bliss were formed in 2000. They released their first demo, BODYCODE, in 2002 and are working towards a new release. Their music can be described as 1990s Seattle grunge with punk undertones. They have been performing live all over Greece, especially Athens, Thessaloniki and the islands.
12. An Adelaide based band formed in early 1990. Relocated to Sydney around early 1995. Bliss performed regularly in clubs and pubs in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne between 1991 and 1997. In the beginning their sound was predominantly techno/dance as they played at quite a few rave/dance-parties in Adelaide. Progressively they moved to a more rock-orientated style to accomodate the venues they played in Sydney. A big part of the Bliss’ sound was sequenced beats, breaks, loops and samples, with live drums, bass, guitar and keyboards on top, inspired by Jesus Jones and Pop Will Eat Itself.
The band consisted out of Wayne Dixon (drums), MC Say Paul Malandain (vocals and turntables), MC Dee Danny Trimarchi (vocals), Michael Meissner (guitars and keyboards) and “DAMC” Davic McCann (keyboards).
13. Bliss was formed in Warsaw (Poland) by the vocalist and guitarist Juliusz Kamil. The band plays rock music inspired by the virtuosos of this genre. The group is formed by the members of GandahaR.
14. Grunge may not have yet become a universal language, but it’s translated credibly enough for Montreal’s Bliss (Colin Burnett, David Bryant, Michael Stevenson, Sylvain Bouthilliette), whose “Grafted to an Elbow” (1993) is 11 tracks of grinding post-melodic post-punk. Produced by Chicago rancor-rock godfather Steve Albini, “Grafted to an Elbow” is oblique yet vehement, its unease with contemporary society conveyed more by TV- damaged titles like “Nature’s Gentle Regulator” than by the cryptic, fragmentary lyrics spit out by David Bryant (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Set Fires To Flames).