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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Stephanie Schneiderman - 20 Slivers (Keith Schreiner Remix)

20 Slivers
Check out this exclusive unreleased re-mixed track called "twenty slivers" by Stephanie Schneiderman. Renown electronic musician/producer/DJ— Keith Schreiner has remixed a bunch of the tunes from Stephanie Schneiderman's album Dangerous Fruit and will be releasing the tracks on a remix album called 'cracks and slivers'. No release date has been set as of yet.
"Six solo albums, two collaborative albums, three music production credits, several film and stage roles and the creation of a wildly successful concert series to benefit refugees in Uganda—Yes, trying to pin down Stephanie Schneiderman to any one genre, talent or discipline is next to impossible. And while Stephanie's latest effort, her sixth solo release called Dangerous Fruit retains therootsy flair, distinctive vocals and intricate songwriting that have solidified her as one of the NW's premier artists, the album also, unsurprisingly, launches her sound in a completely new, uncharted direction.
"Six solo albums, two collaborative albums, three music production credits, several film and stage roles and the creation of a wildly successful concert series to benefit refugees in Uganda—Yes, trying to pin down Stephanie Schneiderman to any one genre, talent or discipline is next to impossible. And while Stephanie's latest effort, her sixth solo release called Dangerous Fruit retains therootsy flair, distinctive vocals and intricate songwriting that have solidified her as one of the NW's premier artists, the album also, unsurprisingly, launches her sound in a completely new, uncharted direction.
The catalyst for this is her musical partnership with Keith Schreiner (Dahlia, Auditory Sculpture, Grammy-winning artists Jeff Trott, Sheryl Crow and Dr. Dre/Eminem's producer Mike Elizondoas well as Banco de Gaia, Corinna Rep and Minnie Driver). The result is a gorgeous recording that transcends genre and defies convention—an 11 song compilation that artfully combines pop, trip hop, soul, electronica and folk and is a testament to the magic that can happen when a unique collaboration hits its stride."
Thanks Sera!
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