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LIET – Acqua del Cielo – Tim Lefebvre Remix (feat. Rachel Eckroth)

When you think of artists who push the boundaries of genre and sound, LIET is one to watch. Known for their innovative approach to blending electronic, jazz, and poetic influences, this artist has carved out a unique space in the music world. Their debut album is a testament to their ability to seamlessly merge various musical styles, but it’s the track “Acqua del Cielo – Tim Lefebvre Remix” that truly stands out. With a remix by the legendary bassist Tim Lefebvre, renowned for his work on David Bowie’s *Blackstar*, this song takes on an entirely new life. Featuring a stunning synth solo by Grammy-nominated Rachel Eckroth, the track is an emotional journey that combines rich jazz textures with pulsating electronic beats.

“Acqua del Cielo” is more than just a song; it’s a vivid exploration of poetry, inspired by the words of Italian poet Franco Fortini. The remix captures the depth and intensity of the original track while adding layers of complexity that make it feel fresh and exciting. From its haunting basslines to its sweeping synths, this track draws you in, offering a soundscape that’s both immersive and captivating. Don’t miss out on experiencing this extraordinary fusion of jazz, electronic music, and poetry. Dive into the world of LIET today and discover the magic of “Acqua del Cielo – Tim Lefebvre Remix.”

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Ethan

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