“House fearlessly collaborates with younger members of the hip-hop and alternative scenes: Karefa-Johnson (DoNormaal) grafts her songwriting skills and an unflappable chorus onto the low-tempo opener ‘Application,’ while local songwriter Rave Holly lends the gravitas of his hushed bass to a cover of Kurt Cobain’s ‘Something in the Way.’ (continue reading)… –Ian Gwin, Earshot Magazine
“Totally digging your new album…love your sweet and vulnerable vocals…love how tight your band is…love how socially conscious your songs are…love how bold and adventurous the instrumental breaks are in terms of genre, my first thought was indie with a strong jazz influence…then i thought jazz with a strong indie influence…either way, you’ve brought a whole new voice to indie…” – James D.
“Knowing, emotionally engaging vocals from an under recognized jewel of Seattle jazz. Her recent, debut album, Dreams of Love, breathed life into jazz-vocal conventions. Her singing is not flashy, but it is shot through with qualities that support the tales she sings, where love may be a temporary illusion; or, as in Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Agua de Beber,” where love desired is unattainable…She may express the fragility of attachment, loss, or longing. She may say much by leaving much unsaid.” – Earshot Jazz Magazine
Music that helps mothers become comfortable singing before birth, will help them to be more comfortable making sounds that can sooth themselves and their baby during birth. Prenatal Lullabies are intended to subtly calm a mother’s nervous system and in doing so, calm her baby as well. When a baby has heard these songs in utero she will be soothed by hearing them again after birth.
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