
Web Web - Kover Kover
Amazing jazz interpretations of songs of Nirvana, Klaus Doldinger, Grace Jones, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, Talking Heads, Grandbrothers, Dave Pike, Empire Of The Sun, Joe Jackson, Eurythmics and Kruder & Dorfmeister.
Web Web are starting a new chapter with âKover Koverâ.
For the first time in the bandâs ten-year history, the focus is not on original compositions, but exclusively on cover versions - a radical change of perspective that seems entirely consistent.
The musiciansâ stylistic openness inevitably led to an intriguing question: what would songs by Talking Heads, Kruder & Dorfmeister or Joe Jackson sound like if they had originally been penned by Web Web?
The answer was obvious - you just had to put these pieces through the distinctive Web Web cosmos.
The idea: to interpret favourite songs from completely different musical worlds in such a way that they fit organically into oneâs own musical language.
The amazing thing is that it wasnât particularly difficult.
Because a really good song can be reduced to two essential components - a melody that you can sing along to and a harmonic structure that remains instantly recognisable even in its simplest form.
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Amazing jazz interpretations of songs of Nirvana, Klaus Doldinger, Grace Jones, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, Talking Heads, Grandbrothers, Dave Pike, Empire Of The Sun, Joe Jackson, Eurythmics and Kruder & Dorfmeister.
Web Web are starting a new chapter with âKover Koverâ.
For the first time in the bandâs ten-year history, the focus is not on original compositions, but exclusively on cover versions - a radical change of perspective that seems entirely consistent.
The musiciansâ stylistic openness inevitably led to an intriguing question: what would songs by Talking Heads, Kruder & Dorfmeister or Joe Jackson sound like if they had originally been penned by Web Web?
The answer was obvious - you just had to put these pieces through the distinctive Web Web cosmos.
The idea: to interpret favourite songs from completely different musical worlds in such a way that they fit organically into oneâs own musical language.
The amazing thing is that it wasnât particularly difficult.
Because a really good song can be reduced to two essential components - a melody that you can sing along to and a harmonic structure that remains instantly recognisable even in its simplest form.

















