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Classical string arrangements saddled next to electronic beats and sultry vocal stylings, Kelli Frances Corrado has re-invented herself from the ashes of Arkade to release her most inventive material to date. Produced by Brian Deck (Iron & Wine).
Genre:
Electronic: Trip Hop
Release Date:
2009
Volume One
© Copyright-Kelli Frances Corrado
Record Label: Moon
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"Kelli Frances Corrado has an amazing voice, it's truly stunning."- Dave Howell, Co-Founder/Owner, Fat Cat Records.
"Kelli Frances Corrado is the Betty Davis of Seattle"- Matt Sullivan, Co-Founder/Owner, Light in The Attic Records.
"An interesting life makes for interesting reading, or in the case of Kelli Frances Corrado, interesting listening. It only makes sense that a songwriter whose been a tap dancer, an army wife, a helper of the homeless, and a music teacher, would write and record her music with a wish list mix of artists, like producer Brian Deck(Iron & Wine, Califone), Jeramy Koepping (Voyager One, Grand Hallway), Grant Olsen (Arthur & Yu), and other cool folk. Kelli Frances Corrado uses orchestration to create songs, and like her wanderous background, the music pulls from a nomadic history. A history that includes four years with the band Arkade, exclusively working with producer Scott Colburn (Animal Collective). Hopscotching from the past to the current, her new music has followed a gypsy map, having been recorded in venues ranging from a warehouse with a six second natural reverb, to a church, a boat house, and a sea plane port and with a band of drop-in musicians whose collective magic becomes her Hocus Pocus Orchestra."
-FC, freelance writer
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