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Milk@Coffee Brings Delight

Milk@Coffee, a newcomer band, has issued their first album Burn, Little Universe at the end of 2005. 

 

The special features of the new album are burning delight into the mainland popular music circle.   

 

Milk@Coffee is a combo group consisting of female singer Kiki and Ge Fei on keyboard. They were discovered by a music company early in 2004. After a year of preparation, they began distribution of their first album at the end of last year.   

 

Songs in Burn, Little Universe are considered clear, fresh and original by some professionals in the field. Singer Kiki's beautiful voice delivers songs like fairy tales which show not only real feelings but gentle hopes. Moreover, unoriginal lines such as "love you, love me" don't appear, making them special and different from those common love songs.  

 

Besides being the keyboardist and second vocalist, Ge Fei is also the band's producer. He brings much talent to the band with his piano and guitar playing. Also, being knowledgeable of music is helpful in his producing the band's own songs.   

 

In their album, each of Milk@Coffee's songs has a unique style. For example, Come Together shows ancient features, Cosmos Cake presents lovely electronic music, while the theme song Burn, Little Universe is full of hot elements.   

 

Their sounds are like a fresh breeze in the popular music circle, and a cleansing storm of ideas of pursuing nature, reality and kindness.   

 

(CRI January 20, 2006)

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