Jaël Explained

Jaël (Jael)
Landscape:yes
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Rahel Krebs
Birth Date:19 August 1979
Birth Place:Bern, Switzerland
Origin:Switzerland
Genre:Indie pop, dream pop, trip hop, electronic music, alternative rock, rock,
Occupation:Musician, singer
Years Active:1997–present
Label:Virgin, EMI, Silver Sonic, Sophie
Associated Acts:Lunik

Jaël (aka Jaël Malli;[1] born Rahel Krebs; 19 August 1979 in Bern, Switzerland) is a Swiss musician who was the frontwoman and lead singer of the band Lunik from 1998 to 2013.

She worked several times with Delerium, co-writing, and singing "After All" on their album Chimera, "Lost and Found" on their album Nuages du Monde, and "Light Your Light" on their 2012 album Music Box Opera. She is both internationally famous in the trance music community as well as domestically famous from her work in Lunik. The origin of her pseudonym is that she had trouble pronouncing her real name correctly as a child.

Jaël also featured on DJ Tatana's 2004 single "Always on My Mind", which had moderate chart success in Switzerland upon its release. She can also be heard in two tracks ("You Remain" and "Stop Crying") on Mich Gerber's 2004 album Tales of the Wind and on the 2008 release Sehnsucht from Schiller on the track "Tired".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lunik-Sängerin Jaël Krebs hat geheiratet . 2 July 2012 . Schweizer Fernsehen . German . 2012-08-21.