dbClifford

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Chanteur et multi-instrumentiste dbClifford sort tout juste son troisième album studio «Lucky Me».

Ecrit et enregistré sur une période de six mois aux studios Abbey Road et Metropolis à Londres, le nouvel album de dbClifford est enfin arrivé depuis son tout premier en 2011 « Feet Above The Ground », qui a vu l'artiste londonien recevoir le prix John Lennon de la meilleure chanson pop de l'année pour sa chanson "New State Of Mind".

Au début de 2006, Clifford a signé avec Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc. et sorti son premier album solo "Recyclable" en 2007 au Canada, aux Pays-Bas, en France et au Japon. db Clifford a fait l’éloge des critiques musicaux pour avoir non seulement joué de tous les instruments d’un album aussi complexe, mais aussi écrit, enregistré et produit sans l’aide d’autres auteurs ou producteurs.

Alors que le single «Don't Wanna» de db Clifford figure en tête de la liste des radios internationales pendant trois semaines, il commence à faire parler de ses concerts incontournables. Il se retrouve rapidement en tournée en Amérique du Nord et en Europe avec des artistes tels que James Blunt, Counting Crows et têtes d'affiche de festivals tels qu'Amy Winehouse.

Tout en restant fidèle à ses racines soul / pop / jazz qui prévalaient dans 'Recyclable', le deuxième album de db Clifford, 'Feet Above The Ground' (2011), fait également un clin d'œil affectueux à ses influences rock, donnant à cet album un son plus lourd, plus sombre. 

La barre a été mise très haut pour ce nouvel opus «C’est un disque à la sonorité incroyable, grâce à la combinaison de mon brillant co-producteur et ingénieur, Joby Baker, qui enregistre dans des studios légendaires tels que Abbey Road et Metropolis et qui travaille avec parmi les meilleurs musiciens de session, y compris le bassiste Rick May, qui a travaillé avec Michael Jackson et Depeche Mode, et une section de « killer horns » qui a joué sur des albums classiques tels que «Slave To The Rhythm» de Grace Jones, ' Back To Black 'de Amy Winehouse et' Emergency On Planet Earth 'de Jamiroquai. ”

DbClifford a déclaré: «Lucky Me» est de loin le meilleur album que j'ai réalisé. L’écriture est beaucoup plus riche que mon travail précédent, inspirée par une rupture difficile et prenant racine dans des sujets honnêtes et inspirants. Je pense que ça réussit à exprimer une attitude positive envers la vie, ce que je n'avais pas encore réalisé dans les précédents disques. ”

dbClifford annoncera ici prochainement les dates de concerts à venir. db Clifford #soul #jazz #funk #pop #world 

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The award-winning singer and multi-instrumentalist dbClifford will release his third studio album ‘Lucky Me’ in 2019. Written and recorded over a six month period at Abbey Road Studios and Metropolis Studios in London, British Columbia and France, dbClifford’s new album will be his first since 2011’s ‘Feet Above The Ground’, which saw the London-based artist receive the John Lennon Award for Best Pop Song of The Year for his song ‘New State Of Mind’.

You may have alerady seen db Clifford at North Sea Jazz Festival Nimes Metropole Jazz Festival or Festival Rock en Seine 

Clifford signed to Universal/Interscope as part of a pop/soul duo under the name of Supanova. However, shortly after moving to Los Angeles, db Clifford lost his mother and was forced to return to France.

In early 2006, Clifford signed a deal with Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc. and released his debut solo album ‘Recyclable’ in 2007 in Canada, Holland, France and Japan. Recorded at his home studio in south west France, db Clifford drew praise from music critics for not only playing all the instruments on such an intricate album, but for also writing, recording and producing it without any help from fellow songwriters or producers.

As Clifford’s single ‘Don’t Wanna’ topped the international radio charts for three weeks, word began to spread about his must-see live shows, and he soon found himself touring North America and Europe with artists such as James Blunt, Counting Crows and festival headliners such as Amy Winehouse.

Whilst still remaining true to his soul/pop/jazz roots that were so prevalent on ‘Recyclable’, dbClifford’s second album ‘Feet Above The Ground’ (2011) also gave an affectionate nod to his rock influences, giving the album a heavier, darker feel to its predecessor. Again, Clifford wrote, recorded and produced all the songs at his own studio, playing all the instruments. Db Clifford also directed and produced the music video for the album’s title track.

After his overseas success, dbClifford moved to London for the next phase of his career, but it wasn’t an easy move to make. “Life got in the way,” says db Clifford. “I’d got married and then divorced, before deciding to start again from scratch. I started playing the club circuit with an amazing backing band, which ended up becoming the house band at Abbey Road Studios. That kept me much busier than I first imagined, but it also afforded me breathing space when it came to writing ‘Lucky Me’.”

The albums’ production has also raised the bar for db Clifford, who says, “It's an amazing sounding record, thanks to a combination of my brilliant co-producer and engineer Joby Baker, recording in legendary studios such as Abbey Road and Metropolis and working with the crème de la crème of session musicians - including bassist Rick May, who has worked with Michael Jackson and Depeche Mode, and a killer horn section who between them have played on classic albums such as ‘Slave To The Rhythm’ by Grace Jones, ‘Back To Black’ by Amy Winehouse and ‘Emergency On Planet Earth’ by Jamiroquai.”

Looking ahead to 2019, db Clifford said, “‘Lucky Me’ is by far the best album I've made. The songwriting is much richer than my previous work, as it was inspired by a difficult break-up and is rooted in honest, soulful subjects. I think it manages to express a positive attitude to life, which I had not yet achieved in previous records.”

dbClifford will shortly announce live dates coming soon.

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