Laura Hairdressa is a rising star from Vilnius, not only a professional hairdresser but also a producer and singer with a low, deep voice that easily reminds listeners of early Madonna. Her passion for music culminated in the release of 4 debut songs, where pop structures and melodies blend seamlessly with the authentic sound of 90’s club music genres like house, breakbeat, and UK groove.
However, despite the easy-to-dance-to club music base, don't be fooled - Hairdressa's lyrics delve much deeper. Her songs touch on themes such as painful breakups, the blinding euphoria of substance use, fear of intimacy, and a zest for life. The result is a collection of beautiful and sophisticated songs that can find a place both on the radio and the dance floor.
The incredible remix support comes from beloved artists like Lauer, as well as talented musicians from Lithuania, including Auren, Cport Cistema, and Pletnev.
credits
released September 29, 2023
Written & produced by Laura Hairdressa (1-8)
(www.instagram.com/lauramikucionyte)
Co-production & engineering: Alex Pletnev (1-8)
Remixed by Philipp Lauer (5), Simonas Činga (6),
Andrius Grinevskis (7), Alex Pletnev (8)
Mastered by Alex Chizh (1-4), Andrius Grinevskis (5-8)
Artwork by Alex Pletnev
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This album has the courage to cut you exactly where you most need it, then tenderly look you in the eye while bandaging your still-bleeding wound.
I dunno how else to put it. It hurts and I love it. Mammalsounds
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Hats off to the Les Yeux Orange crew for putting together this comprehensive compilation of some of the best modern producers to exist today! It's super hard to choose a favorite but Mogwaa is a pal and also an inspiration so 'Mirage' is the track for me. Robert Yang