[Stream] Lord Cry Cry – Lord Cry Cry

November 23, 2011

Lord Cry Cry is adventurous and that you can certainly hear on his debut album ‘Lord Cry Cry’, out now on Generation Bass. A 9-track album with all kinds of different genres from blues to dubstep to burlesque to surfstep to Tom Waits to experimental. A wide range of diversity we must say, but it’s perfectly mixed. You can think of it like this, ‘A debut album where jazz, blues and classic film soundtracks have found common ground with dubstep and electronica.’

The man behind Lord Cry Cry is Berlin-based producer and composer Christopher Donaghue. ‘A genre-gliding musician and film-score composer trained in the psychology of music and music composition, his work is able to use music and rhythm to affect emotion’. Lord Cry Cry has been making a name since 2009 where he first caught the attention with his debut single, OneStepTwo, of UK independent label Blunt Force Trauma. He played several music festivals around the world and caught the attention of Joe Ransom, he put is experimental journey in this debut album, Lord Cry Cry. Enjoy!

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