Mysterious and long-forgotten electro-wave diva of the early 80s, JOHANNA LIEBHART (occasionally credited as “ANNA”) disappeared in largely unknown circumstances back in 1999, leaving behind several unreleased albums.
Even if her name is not familiar, some of you will already know her style from ICH WOLLTE ICH KÖNNTE’s first album, released on T.U.T. a couple of years ago, which was inspired by, and largely based on some of her compositions.
The tracks on this 10” are all taken from Anna’s early tape recordings, and probably represent some of her most emotional and intimate works, as simple and modest in their beauty as the personality of their creator was facetious.
Seven neo-romantic analogue-synth pieces, entirely instrumental.
Sacral, minimal and utterly desperate, like the disclosing of someone’s secret chapel, or the hidden garden of a run-down doll-house.
Tracklist:
Side A
A1 - Francine
A2 - Damals
A3 - Ich wollte, ich könnte
A4 - Natascha
A5 - 1 000 000 Wörter
Side B
B1 - Nicole
B2 - Heut' Nacht
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