Christina Lux from Köln

Music: Pop international

Address

50767 Köln



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Christina Lux is a delicate artist. A rather petite being with a big heart, clear mind, and a great love for poetry. Her songs do not push themselves forward, they rather sneak into consciousness. The autodidact, who has been making her mark as an original songwriter, guitarist, and singer since the early 1990s, has collaborated with the guitarist Reentko, originating from Dresden, for her new album 'Playground'. Together, they retreated to the seclusion of the Saxon Altmark, where a series of intimate songs was created in a small studio in the middle of nowhere, songs that are not heard every day.

With her seventh album, this song poet challenges herself as well as her listeners with her songs. As often before, she conducts a courageous introspection with her thoughtful and poetic contemplations of life, tracing the numb spots of her own biography. She does so with an awe-inspiring uncompromising attitude. Even with provocative themes, she manages to pour them into poetic lines with great empathy.

'Playground' is her first studio album since 'Coming Home At Last' in 2006. The album title originated from a conversation with a good friend. 'Whenever things or people bid farewell, we have the chance to see our lives anew and discover our playground. Always anew. It sometimes takes courage, but in the end, it's something magnificent.' The songs mostly limit themselves to minimal instrumentation, yet manage to create a maximum of atmosphere – a beautiful reduction to the essentials, which further emphasizes the focus on the vocals. For example, she wonderfully describes an Icarus-like flight of love in 'Paper Airplane', accompanied only by a baritone guitar, bringing a folkloric connotation reminiscent of classics like Tracy Chapman. Lux also has a knack for creating long-lasting images and metaphors. In 'Defenses', a prominently earthy-funky song full of soul, she sings about a 'boatride into nothingness', while in the intense piano ballad 'Sanctuary', she paints a simple picture of a painful experience, 'She’s got stains on her dress, glowing poppies in ruby red'.

The intense production and powerful yet calm arrangements are not only due to the artistic strengths of Christina Lux but also to the exceptional skills of musician Reentko, who has brought the album to life with playful sounds, unusual percussion, and his wonderful guitar work. There is still much room for Lux and her musical fireworks. The Playground is open...

FOLKER MAGAZIN
Feb 2012
CHRISTINA LUX FEAT. REENTKO
Playground
(Prudence 398.6770.2/BSC Music/Rough Trade Distribution, http://www.christinalux.de)
14 Tracks, 49:27
How long does Christina Lux need to enchant her listener? At most the duration of one song. Already with the first piece 'Forget you', one feels compelled to entrust the artist with their life insurance. The goosebump ballad, accompanied only by the delicate guitar play of exceptional musician Reentko, is just the beginning of a magnificent album. In the next piece, Christina Lux outshines all soul singers, then shows Silbermond and others what really makes a good song with a German ballad. In between, there are excursions into the alternative area or Christina writes a hit worthy of Tracy Chapman. The images created in the songs are so powerful that they continue to linger for hours, gaining more impact. Playground is not for purists. Too many styles find a natural home here. The album is pop and folk, jazz and singer-songwriter, chanson, yet incomparable, producing comparable grand emotions. A playground. The games the artist plays are haunting, the sparse instrumentation creates a tension that is almost unbearable. Wonderful!
Chris Elstrodt


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As a child, Christina Lux had her first contact with the world of music. Her father played guitar and piano, and when the band Guru Guru with Mani Neumeier set up a rehearsal camp at her parents' place, she was about 12 years old. It was around that time that she asked her father to teach her a few guitar chords.

In 1983, at the age of eighteen, she dropped out of high school and set off on a journey. Amidst odd jobs, the desire to become a musician grew stronger. She joined local bands and embarked on her first concert tours. She almost lost her voice in a loud rock band.

After a break and some singing lessons, she slowly started performing quiet jazz standards as a duo before moving from Kassel to Heidelberg. In 1986, she connected with Edo and Vilko Zanki and met the photographer Jim Rakete.

In 1989, she was offered her first tour as a backing singer. From then on, she exclusively pursued a career as a musician and worked with Pe Werner, Purple Schulz, Jon Lord, Mick Karn, and many others.

In 1990, she moved to Cologne.

In 1994, the a cappella group Vocaleros was formed with Sabine van Baaren, Serge Maillard, Stephan Scheuss, and Mario Argandona. They released two albums, "Vocaleros" and "YéYé".

In 1998, she parted ways with the band. Her own songwriting became increasingly important to her. She also started playing solo club concerts.

Fury in the Slaughterhouse invited her as a special guest on their "small-but-nice" tour in 1998. She produced her first CD, "She is me".

In 1999, her next album "Little Luxuries" was released, a fine, gentle acoustic album produced in collaboration with Grammy Award winner Klaus Genuit. Paul Young invited her as the support act for his Acoustic Tour. She also performed some concerts with Long John Baldry.

In 2001, she released the album "Pure Love", featuring the exceptional guitarist Chris Jones. Other guests included Roland Peil on percussion and Marius Goldhammer on bass. She supported Tuck&Patti on tour.

In 2003, Christina Lux released a lively album "Live from Stadtgarten Köln" with Nippy Noya on percussion and Marius Goldhammer on bass. The album showcases her versatile voice and impressive live presence at its best. Her lyrics touch on uncomfortable themes beyond the mainstream. The album captures unique moments with some songs presented in a one-of-a-kind version from that evening. The band performed at the Leverkusen Jazz Days.

In 2004, WDR television broadcast a concert recording, and she was a special guest at some concerts of Laith al Deen. Additionally, she supported Die Happy on their Unplugged Tour.

In 2005, she performed with her trio at the Montreux Jazz Festival.

In 2006, her first complete studio album "Coming Home At Last" was released. She produced it with Matthias Krauss, recorded by Klaus Genuit. Midge Ure (Ultrafox) invited her as support on his Acoustic Tour.

In 2007, the album "Coming Home At Last" was released in the U.S.A by Sequoia Records.

In 2007, her solo live CD "Lux-Pure&Live" was released, capturing an intimate concert of a great musician, a fusion of guitar, voice, and words. Mature, profound, philosophical, and poetic. Christina Lux is anything but ordinary.

In 2009, a cover of the song "was bleibt" by the Fantastischen Vier was released on their Tribute Album.

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Discography
little luxuries 1999 BSC 398.6630.2
pure love 2001 BSC 398.6620.2
live at stadtgarten köln 2003 BSC 398.5547.2
coming home at last 2006 BSC 398.6725.2
lux pure&live 2007 BSC 398.6738.2


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