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Getting to know renowned pianist Lambert

Berlin-based pianist and composer Lambert continues to enchant and intrigue with his latest EP ‘Alone II’ via Mercury KX. The EP closes off with song ‘Out Out’ which has a captivating animated video created by experimental artist and animator Amanda Bonaiuto. Lambert other projects include a mockumentary directed by Tom Oxenham titled ‘Becoming Lambert’, which  features sombre and mesmerizing works from his previous album release “True”

 We find out more about the enchanting composer below. 

Watch ‘Out Out’ animation here:

Sum up your year so far in two words.

At Home

Tell us more about how your latest/upcoming release was conceptualised?

I thought of the places that I visited all by myself.

Describe a typical day in your studio space.

Either I record something that I wrote or I write something that I record later.

What are the most important pieces of equipment for you?

The Piano

Describe what an ideal day would be for you?

Good ideas, good food, maybe talking to a friend.

Do you have a favourite memory of your career so far that you will take with you forever?

Isle of Skye Video shoot for ‘In the dust of our days’, Touring in Australia and meeting Kangaroos and dangerous snakes

Who is your musical guilty pleasure?

I am not ashamed of my bad taste!

What can we expect from you in the near future? 

A new Album, unlike everything I did before. Be prepared!

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Follow Lambert:

Website | Facebook | Youtube | Instagram 

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