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Schlofz​ë​mmerbl​é​ck - A Snapshot of Luxembourg's Music Scene in Confinement

by radio 100,7

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about

Luxembourg’s music scene is dynamic given the small environment it constitutes. When Luxembourg’s public service radio station 100,7 launched ‘Schlofzëmmerbléck’ (transl. ‘bedroom view’), the idea being to commission a dozen of artists to compose, record and produce their own quarantine song, it was hard to make a representative selection of the acts that would fit on a record.

In the end, it was their recent activity, their way of working and their proclivity for this particular subject matter that guided our choices as well as a preference for mass appeal over exclusive niches and genres. We wanted to unite at least some of the artists most talked about in Luxembourg in 2020, and help them create a snapshot of music production in Luxembourg at the time of the COVID-19 lockdown.

The responses have been strong, yielding anything from intensely personal material - as in writer/songwriter Claudine Muno’s contrast piece, Maz’s protest track, Them Lights’ and Edsun’s pop chuggers or Bartleby Delicate’s thoughtful ballad - right down to evocative instrumental mood pieces (with a twist) by Ryvage, Napoleon Gold, Pascal Schumacher and Sensu. Some have presented us with an evolution of their sound we have grown to love and cherish, like Frances of Delirium or Autumn Sweater, while some have greatly pushed the envelope of their usual style such as C’est Karma.

The circumstances called for directness and authenticity - with time, materials and encounters in short supply. “Schlofzëmmerbléck” is therefore also a privileged moment of access into the artist’s relationship with her or his own work, a peek into the producer’s bedroom.

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released August 21, 2020

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