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At seventeen, Clara Hill who was born in Germany, founded the acid jazz combo Superjuice, together with her friend Funès. In the early nineties, at the height of acid jazz, the band toured through Berlin clubs, gathering a high-profile reputation. During these years, Clara made her first steps in live music. During one of her shows, she met DJ Alex Barck from Jazzanova, who was spinning records as a support DJ. In 1998 he introduced her to the producers of Extended Spirit (2/6 of Jazzanova): Stefan Leisering and Axel Reinemer, that produced a few tracks with Clara. A friendship started with Stefan Leisering, and with him, the song "No Use" was composed which later appeared on the Jazzanova album. On her new album All I Can Provide, Clara Hill easily does it: Blending a soulful voice with deep lyrics and sophisticated beats from an illustrious range of producers into an irresistable 21st century urban sound. With names like ATJAZZ, VIKTER DUPLAIX, CHARLES WEBSTER, SLOPE, SANDBOY (Tobias Meggle), VOLKER MEITZ and GEORG LEVIN, Clara has collaborated with the créme of clubland´s soul and jazz knob twisters. The result is a personal and very mature album, full of great songs, moods and emotions. Its sensuous atmosphere will make hearts beat faster, its grooves will move hips on many dancefloors. http://www.clarahill.com
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