Blueserize
The newest Berlin Production Music release „Blueserize“ features 11 well arranged rock songs that take the audience back to the blues roots. Blues is regarded as one of those genres that led the way to modern popular music. It is also said to have marked the corner stone for other musical styles such as rock, soul or hip hop. With our new ‘Blueserize’ CD, our composers have proven that blues doesn’t have to sound old-fashioned and frumpy.
The 11 songs are organised into three categories – “Classical Blues Rock”, “Rockabilly Rock’n’Roll & Country” and “Chilled, relaxed, sentimental”. This helps you pick the right songs for your media production.
About the composers of BLUESERIZE:
The sound of this production suggests that the involved participants all come from a professional background and a short look into their previous experience shows their expertise. The three teams are formed around Jonn Savannah, the composer group called Kitchen FM and Monica Rydell.
Jonn Savannah has been a successful musician, composer and producer for decades. He has worked with the who’s who of the music business. Some of his studio collaborations include working with Boy George, Van Morrison, Tom Jones and Joe Cocker as well as touring with artists like Tina Turner.
Besides Jonn Savannah the composer duo Kitchen FM has actively created this bluesy rock sound on this publication. Behind the name Kitchen FM you will find Mike Herrmann and Johannes Tibursky, who both have got a long list of references.
The third participant of this album is the team around country singer and songwriter Monica Rydell. She has co-written and co-produced her three tracks together with her fellow producers and composers Jens Krause and Martin Huch. All her tracks were recorded at the Capitano Studio. Jens Krause has worked with artists like Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Randy Rawford oder die Prinzen as a producer and composer. Martin Huch on the other hand has previously worked with Reinhard Mey and Hermann van Veen. All artists are well known in Germany.