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"WARMING SOUNDS FROM BRUNSWICK … Music for dreaming and snuggling - and sometimes it is a little bit frightening as well. Not by accident singer Tanja Voigt, multi-instrumentalist Volker Itze and songwriter Volker Wendt decided to call themselves *Paradogs*. On their first album *The Antediluvian Songs* there are beautifully sweet melodies changing with odd tracks that deal with dark nightmares and cannibalistic love amongst others. Similarly variegated is the list of the guest-musicians: members of the Irish Folk band Whirli Gig, of the classical-Turkish Rast Orchester and of the German rockband Blickfeld as well as a singer from the famous Stuttgarter Kirchenchor; additionally four tracks are mixed by the Echo-Award-winner Ole Sander. If you..re looking for some change from radio-pop, you will find it here: ancient instruments like pommer, didgeridoo and harp combined with an archaic language (partly in Latin), all this sounds really antediluvian - but not outmoded…" DA CAPO, February 2007
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