
There’s a secret alchemy at work within every good band, an equation that never quite reveals itself, but works in the background to keep the music special, vibrant and vital.
The clandestine calculus that has blessed Super 700 certainly has something to do with lead singer Ibadet Ramadani, a strikingly beautiful siren, capable of vocally caroming from Beth Orton fragility, to Tori Amos richness, to PJ Harvey ferocity within moments. But without the band - Ibadet’s sisters Albana and Ilirjana singing the harmonies, Johannes Saal on guitar, Simon Rauterberg on keyboard, Michael Haves on bass and Sebastian Schmidt on the drums - her bewitching vocals wouldn’t be nearly the same animal.
Listen to the chemistry at work on the witchy “Somebody Tried To Steal My Car” below.
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After releasing their self-titled debut in 2007 on Motor Music, the band left their native Berlin for a North American tour, turning Nic Harcourt into a fan as they performed a session on Morning Becomes Eclectic, and generally wowing audiences through Canada and the States.
The band’s latest album, 'Lovebites', was handily produced by Irishman Rob Kirwan (U2, Depeche Mode) and pulses with atmosphere, grandiloquence and beauty.
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