Masha Qrella is tagged as: electronic, female vocalists, indie, indietronica, morr music
Masha Qrella is a founding member of two Berlin-based bands, Mina and Contriva, who caused a stir beyond their city (and country) limits between 1997 and 2002. Both bands boast two albums, a slew of singles, countless of compilation contributions and several European tours with Stereolab, The Notwist, Calexico, Die Sterne, Stereo Total and Blumfeld.|In 2002, Gudrun Gut’s label Monika-Enterprise released Masha’s first solo album, “Luck”, followed by a string of European concerts, a tour with Calexico and collaborations with a. o. Rechenzentrum, ISO68, Kissogramm and Knarf Rellöm. |Together with Mina guitarist Norman Nitzsche, Masha went on to build her own studio, “Villa Qrella”, a popular haunt of Berlin’s finest, among them The Whitest Boy Alive, Jim Avignon vs. Neoangin, Frank Spilker or Die Türen. Never one to rest on her laurels, she also composed a number of soundtracks (e. g. for the German feature film “Kleinruppin Forever”), released a range of remixes and sampler contributions and created yet another outlet for her musical musings with NMFarner (two albums in 2005 and 2006).|In 2005, Masha Qrella’s second solo album, “Unsolved Remained”, appeared on Morr Music. Around the same time, she started to ... Read More About Masha Qrella Biography...
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