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The journey that Magdalena Ganter embarked on with her first solo album Neo Noir (2021) is consistently continued with Transit. Being on the move, being in transit, being in flux - the title sums it all up, reflecting the reality of the Black Forest artist's life over the last three years. Thanks to Neo Noir, the enraptured thinker, songwriter and versatile singer with her beguiling blend of chanson, cabaret noir and jazz in the style of the 1920s was frenetically celebrated by audiences - and also praised and awarded prizes by the press. Ganter's first album in 2021 received the prestigious German Record Critics' Award, while her nationwide tour - despite the pandemic - was crowned with great success. Ganter has appeared in TV formats such as Concerts (arte), Kulturzeit (3Sat), Szene (ZDF), Hauptquartier (TV-Noir) and Kunscht (SWR).
Now Magdalena Ganter has not only left her adopted home of Berlin to return home as a new mother. Other farewells and the resulting new beginnings were also formative. Above all, however, the artist draws her inspiration from her passion for cabaret and variety, which shines through even more clearly on Transit than on her debut.
Ganter not only celebrates all the facets of the feminine - she also holds the reins behind the scenes: firstly with her own label Neo Noir Records, on which the record is released, and secondly as co-producer. In order to do justice to the vaudeville charm of her music, the strong-willed artist consistently relies on vintage equipment, which once again underlines the original, no: primal lust as the essence of Ganter's sound world. No wonder she sums it up: "Lust is a good term when I think of this record."
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Photo: Marcus Engler