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S2S Presents : Tan HanJin - Raw Jazz Here's one of those rare multi-disciplinary musicians who is at that stage in his career where you know he's brilliant but you can't quite put a finger on what he's exactly about just yet. He sings straight from the heart but if you listen closely, there lies some immaculate technique and maturity under all that unchecked emotion. He's dabbled in a myriad of genres from rock to Chinese pop music and now he's put out a back-to-basics jazz album. You just can't help but wonder what he's gonna do next. |
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S2S Presents : Bevlyn Khoo - You Are My Angel |
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S2S Presents : Rachelle Ann – Love Me Love Me is an intensely creative milestone, transcending genre distinctions of jazz and blues to offer a haunting personal musical statement that will appeal to all music-lovers. As with her acclaimed live shows, she captures and holds her audience in the palm of her hand. These sixteen songs, covering a wide range of emotions. It would take a heart of stone to remain unmoved by the poignant title track "If You Don’t Know Me By Now” |
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S2S Presents : Pure Acoustic - David Foster Love Affair David Foster’s songs are interpreted to the style of Acoustic, Bossa Nova without destroying the essence of the originals. Framed by understated jazz and pop arrangements the album lives up to its name through the alchemy of new transcendent renditions. |
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S2S Presents : The Moleskins This quartet arrange and perform their own unique versions of some of the biggest classics from the history of music and have recorded classics ranging from Sade (Is it a crime), Pink Floyd (Money), Carole King (It´s too late + I feel the earth move), Eurythmics (Here comes the rain again), Led Zeppelin (Dazed & confused), Alison Krauss & Union Station (Let me touch you for awhile), Zero 7 (In the waiting line) and The Police (Message in a bottle |


























