Electronic music fans that want some electronic music for the season that’s spiritual, without being overtly religious, should check out the latest album by synthesist Lisa Bella Donna, simply named Christmas Album.
The holidays can be a dark time for electronic music fans, when the air is filled with the sounds of a small selection of old songs, played in their most mass-market friendly arrangements.
Lisa Bella Donna’s latest release offers an alternative, featuring a collection of five original electronic music tracks, selected to fit the more reflective moments of the darkest days of Winter.
Here’s what Bella Donna has to say about Christmas Album:
“Seasons Greetings, everyone!
I am wishing that each of you are happy and healthy as 2023 comes to a close. I wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of you, who have so graciously and continuously supported my music and recordings. I am so truly grateful for your open hearts and minds.
I hope that my music inspires you to be creative in some way.
For the holiday season, I wanted to give you a fun and unique way to enjoy traveling, late nights after all have went to bed, or early mornings in the headphone forest.
“Lisa Bella Donna – Christmas Album” is a collection of mostly previously recorded tracks and a few unreleased.
All winter inspired and freshly HD remastered and available only through the holidays.”
The album is composed, recorded, & mixed by Lisa Bella Donna, and features the sounds of organ, piano, Mellotron, ARP 2600,
Moog Modular System, ARP Odyssey & ARP String Ensemble.
You can preview the album below and purchase it, at ‘Name your price’, via Bandcamp:
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Thanks for understanding!
Yes i made a mistake. I didn’t realise there was an separate author.
Who ever sez the holidays can be a dark time for electronic music fans IS overtly dark spiritually, does not know enough about religion tooo know the difference and doesn’t really know what hell they’re talkin’ about. There couldn’t be more of an ignorant statement put down in writing. Only a person who’s living in a deep black cauldron of darkness, themselves would perpetrate such a ludicrous idium & if LBD don’t agree with this sentiment, she is tooo; along with whom ever, also doesn’t know any better either; Happy Holidays! kid’s¡!
So, what are you trying to say?
Trey, I think you failed to comprehend the point the author of the paragraph was making.
C’mon, don’t be too harsh on the guy. Trey’s drug-fueled (it’s how I interpret his incoherence; he could be a clear-headed auto-writing enthusiast) comments are just amusing; don’t try to extract meaning out of something that hasn’t any.
This is veering into personal attack territory.
Feel free to criticize comments as incoherent, because that’s criticizing a thing.
When you say that they’re ‘drug-fueled’, that takes things into personal attack territory.
Understand that, if we see you making personal attacks in the future, your comments will be deleted.
Don’t mind “trey” he or it is a ChatGPT bot
always a pleasure to listen to Lisa’s work.
This gives me zero Christmas vibes. Sorry Lisa.