Gleisdreieck (album) explained

Gleisdreieck
Type:studio
Artist:Joy Denalane
Cover:Gleisdreieck.jpg
Language:German
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Gleisdreieck (Triangle of Rails) is the fourth studio album by German recording artist Joy Denalane. It was released by Nesola Records and Four Music on March 3, 2017.[1] Named after the same-titled Berlin U-Bahn station in the Kreuzberg district, it marked Denalane's first album in six years

Critical reception

Anastasia Hartleib from Laut.de was critical with Gleisdreiecks heavy use of autotune effects but enjoyed the overall sound of the album, writing: "Musically, there's hardly anything wrong with Gleisdreieck. The productions are varied but always to the point. There are no unnecessary flourishes, the sometimes quiet, sometimes driving compositions remain pleasantly in the background and give Denalane enough space to showcase her voice aptly. Her fourth album sounds thoroughly modern and knocks the dusty German soul clean. The singer balances masterfully between her roots and current trends. At least most of the time."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gleisdreieck . iTunes.Apple (DE). 2016-12-01.