Kira Linn: Women To Sky

7th April 2023

Saxophonist and composer Kira Linn is releasing her next album Illusion on April 7th with the renowned English label Whirlwind Recordings. In preparation for the album release Kira is releasing the single ‘Women To Sky‘ on March 2nd. The single is about female empowerment. “That's why I decided to release the corresponding music video on the occasion of International Women's Day on March 8. I produced the music video very elaborately in collaboration with the director Geraldine Rodriguez and some female dancers“

The new album Illusion, by Kira Linn and her Linntett is an exciting mix of styles, in the context of which the German baritone saxophonist is treading several new paths.

“Over the past two years I listened to a lot of pop, indie, electro, neo-soul and R&B - Billie Eilish, Hiatus Kaiyote or Bon Iver, for example. Accordingly, these influences can also be heard in my new compositions.” Kira Linn

At the same time, Linn does not limit her discoveries to composing, but mixes the big picture with other ideas. For the first time, the trained musician sings and has written her own lyrics for a selection of songs. The instrumental ground for this is provided by the Linntett, which in addition to the Cologne band leader consists of Nino Wenger (as, fl), Christopher Kunz (ts, ss), Lukas Großmann (p, synth), Lukas Keller (eb) and Johannes Koch (dr). Also on board is Italian-German singer Francesca Gaza as co-producer, which gives the whole project an electronic makeover. "Illusion" combines synth, rhodes and electric bass sounds with acoustic elements of alto, tenor and baritone saxophone as well as drums. Soundscapes, noise and overdubs form additional stylistic elements, so to speak, as glitter of this highly interesting body of work. Stephan van Wylick recorded in the Osnabrück studio "Fattoria Musica", Swiss producer Patrik Zosso was responsible for mixing and mastering. The listeners find themselves in the midst of a combination of jazz gestures, neo-soul romanticism and latent-irreverent Nintendo pop - and the lyricism is just as contrary.

During the Pandemic, many new feelings came up that I hadn't felt before. I also had a lot of time to think about issues like equality and climate protection. I put all these thoughts into lyrics for the first time on "Illusion". Anger and powerlessness, but also strength, diversity and freedom are core concepts that run through the whole album.”

The mentioned states of mind and their consequences can be found on the record in various forms; as extended saxophone improvisations, for example, by means of a one-minute speed song - or simply when Kira Linn sings beguilingly deep about the search for that certain something or the mutual support of women. But also in the design the different values were implemented: bright, strong colors and a bandleader, who takes a new form on every picture, testify to the multifacetedness of the album. However, the following applies: no mirage - everything is real. Just the way Kira Linn and her Linntett like it.

Kira is releasing a music video on International Women's Day on March 8 which we will be sharing on our platforms. Kira produced the music video in collaboration with the director Geraldine Rodriguez.

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