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Barbara Stanzl

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Barbara Stanzl is a notable singer/songwriter.

This artist studied at Leeds College of Music. Her influences include Tom Waits, Nina Simone, Sahra Vaughn, Miles Davis, John Coltrain, Portishead and Massive Attack.

She has been played in rotation on the radio,[1] done some live gigs in London and collaborated on studio projects in the UK and Austria, gaining a celebrity.[2] She appears on the candy lounge compilation. She was played in rotation on FM4[3] when released on Product.

She was described as having a syrupy voice by Properly Chilled.[4] Her individual approach to soul and dub reggae were mentioned by Soulseduction.[5] Dream Chimney describes her vocals as ultra plush. Intro.de describes her voice as prima. And the respected music blog 22boo singles out 'Like a ghost' for praise.[6] Among other media attention.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

References[edit]

  1. "fm4v2.ORF.at / Programm: Sonntag, 21. November". fm4v2.orf.at.
  2. "fm4.ORF.at/Soundpark / Barbara Stanzl". fm4.orf.at.
  3. "fm4v2.ORF.at / Prime Cuts: Markus Kienzl - 'Product'". fm4v2.orf.at.
  4. "Properly Chilled - Returning Spring/Summer 2013". www.properlychilled.com.
  5. Review at Soulseduction[permanent dead link]
  6. Like a Ghost favourited by this French and English site
  7. Review at Radio Student (Polish) Archived August 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. Review at Out-of-Space.ch[permanent dead link]
  9. "Like a Ghost" on the playlist at Bigbeat.ch Archived January 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  10. "Echte-Leute.de - News, Reviews und Einschätzungen zum Thema Popkultur und Lebenshaltung". www.elektrolurch.com.
  11. Review at Phunkster (French)[permanent dead link]
  12. "Markus Kienzl". 22 April 2005.

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