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BAUM

BAUM

BAUM as an album is the result of a metamorphosis, which is how Mine describes her artistic development: from the struggle to find herself on Klebstoff, to struggling with a broken world on Hinüber. "I had the feeling that what was rotting was falling away and something new was emerging," she says. BAUM is Mine's fifth solo album in ten years, alongside other projects with Fatoni in 2017 and the orchestra project in 2018. And it also marks the beginning of a new chapter for Mine: working methods and song structures are changing, the songs are becoming shorter, more flexible and freer. She allows horn arrangements to flow into electronic compositions and uses unknown, unexpected instruments, which she has already presented on her social media series "Sweet Instruments". And at the same time, nothing changes: it's still the same Mine with the wonderfully versatile voice, the hunger for unexpected sounds, the desire for language, for lyrics and the joy of sharing them with other artists. This time, that would be the male choir ffortissibros and the Kiel Boys' Choir as well as Battelrapper Mauli, the French singer-songwriter Léonie Pernet and the Berlin singer and producer Madanii. BAUM is the self-confident, self-assured album of an artist who constantly and cleverly combines her diverse influences - and who tells us about her perspective on the world in a clever, refreshingly honest and truthful way.

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BAUM

BAUM as an album is the result of a metamorphosis, which is how Mine describes her artistic development: from the struggle to find herself on Klebstoff, to struggling with a broken world on Hinüber. "I had the feeling that what was rotting was falling away and something new was emerging," she says. BAUM is Mine's fifth solo album in ten years, alongside other projects with Fatoni in 2017 and the orchestra project in 2018. And it also marks the beginning of a new chapter for Mine: working methods and song structures are changing, the songs are becoming shorter, more flexible and freer. She allows horn arrangements to flow into electronic compositions and uses unknown, unexpected instruments, which she has already presented on her social media series "Sweet Instruments". And at the same time, nothing changes: it's still the same Mine with the wonderfully versatile voice, the hunger for unexpected sounds, the desire for language, for lyrics and the joy of sharing them with other artists. This time, that would be the male choir ffortissibros and the Kiel Boys' Choir as well as Battelrapper Mauli, the French singer-songwriter Léonie Pernet and the Berlin singer and producer Madanii. BAUM is the self-confident, self-assured album of an artist who constantly and cleverly combines her diverse influences - and who tells us about her perspective on the world in a clever, refreshingly honest and truthful way.

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BAUM as an album is the result of a metamorphosis, which is how Mine describes her artistic development: from the struggle to find herself on Klebstoff, to struggling with a broken world on Hinüber. "I had the feeling that what was rotting was falling away and something new was emerging," she says. BAUM is Mine's fifth solo album in ten years, alongside other projects with Fatoni in 2017 and the orchestra project in 2018. And it also marks the beginning of a new chapter for Mine: working methods and song structures are changing, the songs are becoming shorter, more flexible and freer. She allows horn arrangements to flow into electronic compositions and uses unknown, unexpected instruments, which she has already presented on her social media series "Sweet Instruments". And at the same time, nothing changes: it's still the same Mine with the wonderfully versatile voice, the hunger for unexpected sounds, the desire for language, for lyrics and the joy of sharing them with other artists. This time, that would be the male choir ffortissibros and the Kiel Boys' Choir as well as Battelrapper Mauli, the French singer-songwriter Léonie Pernet and the Berlin singer and producer Madanii. BAUM is the self-confident, self-assured album of an artist who constantly and cleverly combines her diverse influences - and who tells us about her perspective on the world in a clever, refreshingly honest and truthful way.