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German-born, Brooklyn-based saxophonist, composer, and vocalist Charlotte Greve debuts the groovy single Membranes. It’s experimental and jazzy, featuring an upbeat, drum-machine-driven backdrop that spotlights Greve’s syncopated vocals, while swelling synthesizers blossom in the background.
Membranes talks about the challenge of carrying multiple hearts within one chest and wanting to cherish them all,” says Greve. She uses the song to embrace every facet of herself, explaining: “As a kid, I lived like a chameleon, changing my clothing, language and behavior, depending on who I was spending time with and where. The older I grew, the bigger the wish to combine all the different shapes and forms, both in my character as well as in my music. Let them all live alongside each other – the picture of the semi-permeable membrane captured this desirable way of living for me.”
Charlotte is certainly unique, and with Membranes, she’s going all out creatively. Worth your time for sure. Start listening below.

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