Now after an expanded prey through
the (Universal)Archive "Fräuleinwunder"
is presented as the first production
of the "Phazz-a-delic Uppercuts"
series.
A good opportunity to tell some
more detail about the concept of
"Uppercuts":
the term "uppercut" originates
from the boxing sports and designates
an impact and/or a hit (!) from
down upward, close at the body (only
for the sake of completeness - it
may serve the readers as basis for
a free and speculative music interpretation...).
Pit Baumgartner prefers his personal
interpretation of "uppercut"
as "exalted average",
like the music published as "Phazz-a-delic
Uppercuts" is to a lesser extent
composed, but to a greater extent
arranged as a "collage"
or a "caricatur" or a
kind of "cut at a higher stage".
"Uppercuts"-productions
have always a thematically reference;
like for example the "Fräuleinwunder"
predominantly is shaped by Bossa
Nova rhythms.
In connection with the German voices
of Barbara Lahr, Pat Appleton and
Rosanna Tavares the outcome of this
is a charming mixture out "Neo
Pop" or "Neo Beat Music",
Chanson and Dub elements. Served
to you with an easy South American
Flair by "De-Phazz"-producer
Pit Baumgartner.
Gong... and "speakers"
free to the first round!
A question of the good style - presented
to you by "Phazz-a-delic".