The Italo-Bajuwarian indie world folk duo Sleepwalker's Station write songs in five languages, colored by nuances of flamenco, chanson, tango and alpine songwriting tradition, which are given an incredible force by Jacopo's trumpet and Daniel's voice. It is this sonic and linguistic uniqueness that takes the audience on a picturesque journey through Europe.
Sleepwalker's Station write songs in five languages and dialects and have been touring throughout Europe, America, Australia and Asia with over 1,200 live performances since 2011. In their songs and in between, they talk about their travels and adventures.
"The current album by Sleepwalker's Station is the best album of this year so far. Innovative from start to finish. With playful depth and surprising catchiness. "Lorca" is a musical hidden object that reveals new details with every listen, which can never be brought together into a manageable whole when viewed holistically. If there is acoustic wanderlust for people who don't actually have wanderlust, then this is what it sounds like. I bow deeply to this album and its creators."
Folknews, published on July 6, 2018
"In a total of five languages and four dialects and with a number of local guests (mostly from the folk/folklore sector), Daniel del Valle has succeeded in creating a varied, stylistically completely unpredictable, but immensely entertaining - and even informative - folk-pop album with this truly interesting approach."
Gaesteliste.de
"Lorca sounds remarkably loose and relaxed. The lyrics fluctuate between rebellious, intimate, thoughtful and cheerful. The music is adapted accordingly, so that Sleepwalker's Station can be said to have created a very fine album with "Lorca".