D E M O * M U S I C

by Banana Lazuli

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A collection of live recordings, demos and teasers recorded between 2010 and 2012 in Canada, Peru and the United States. This album is not for commercial purposes. It is meant as a promotional collection to help book concerts.

A full-length studio album by Banana Lazuli will be released in 2013 by Visionquest Music, an electronic music label based in Berlin, Detroit and London (www.vquest.tv). Stay tuned!

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released 27 June 2012
All lyrics, piano, harmonium and thumb piano music written and performed by Banana Lazuli, except:

♪ "At the Seams": vocals written by Banana Lazuli and music composed by Cesar Merveille + Ryan Crosson in collaboration with Arthur Simonini. The piece was released on their acclaimed album "DRM" on Visionquest Music in November 2012.

♪ "Durgati" features Banana Lazuli on vocals and harmonium, and Janina Angel Bath on piano, tambura and bells. The track was recorded by music production students at Ex'pressions Colllege in Oakland, California in 2011.

♪ "Mes Ancêtres (live in Lima)": vocals and thumb piano by Banana Lazuli; flute, synth and electronics by Leonardo Camacho (aka Mono). This song will be featured on an upcoming Mono y Banana vinyl release on Buh Records (Peru) in 2013.

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Banana Lazuli is a musician from Montreal, Canada. She was inspired to create her cosmic pop songs by traveling to remote places in South America, and by exploring her Peruvian and French Canadian heritage. With a background in classical piano, her music is also influenced by electronic dance music, free jazz, circus arts and indigenous music from around the world. (Photo by Janice Smith-Paliser) ... more

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Track Name: Merveille + Crosson ft. Banana Lazuli - "At the Seams"
And when do these dreams
tear us apart
at the seams
at the seams...
what do we reveal...
what do we reveal?