FEH takes us on a journey back in time to the golden years of trip hop and shows how contemporary it can sound. Influenced by style-defining groups such as Portishead, Massive Attack and Moloko, the trio develop their own compositions based on a mixture of studio recordings and samples. The dark timbre of singer and songwriter Julia Fehenberger's voice brings in jazz and soul components, so that although the sound of 90s trip hop is clearly referenced, the three musicians present their very own and contemporary version of this genre, which sometimes also leads to neo soul and acid jazz...
Live, the extraordinary compositions of the FEH founding trio Julia Fehenberger (vocals), Manuel da Coll (drums) and Oliver da Coll (MPC&Bass) are amplified by Mitsuyoshi Miyajima on guitar and jazz pianist André Schwager keyboards/organ to create their own special sound.
Julia Fehenberger: a jazz and soul singer who has already performed with bands such as the Hi-Fly Orchestra, the Uptown Jazz Orchestra and the Afrosoul band The Boogoos.
Manuel da Coll: Founding member of the bands LaBrassBanda/Pollyester/Meerkat Meerkat as Cpt. Yossarian, is currently presenting his album "Bob in Dub" with his mobile sound system dubtrain.one.
Oliver da Coll Wrage: From Rosenheim to Berlin in the early 2000s. Many long riotous techno nights with the Externe Speichereinheit, highlight certainly Café Moskau and Fusion Festival.
Mitsuyoshi Miyajima: The man from Munich by choice has already switched from surf guitar to ukulele for Coconami and is returning to the guitar for FEH, in this case a cigar box guitar.
André Schwager: Schwager's passion for jazz is evident in his own projects, such as his Hammond organ trio Brändle - Schwager - May, where his skills as a renowned jazz pianist are highlighted in a unique and appealing way.
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