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LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me. LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires thatLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Additional Info: Here you can watch the official video for “Little Lion Man.” Mumford & Sons – a British band playing folk rock, formed in 2007. In 2009 they released their debut album “Sigh No More”, from which “Little Lion Man” was a lead single.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
David Baerwald & LP – “Hi Ho Nobody’s Home” (2016) It happens sometimes that you open the Internet and you hear: Hi ho, nobody’s home. Yet I will be merry. sung with a voice you just would not mistake for any other voice. Take your earphones, close your eyes andfly away.
A HANDFUL OF GOLD DUST A Handful of Gold Dust – LP for Something About magazine (2017) With the Heart To Mouth album premiering soon, we’ll be looking at the Lost On You era slowly moving into the shadow of the new release. And since this collection of fourteen exquisite songs has been a game-changing point for us, in an infinite number of ways, we feellike we
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The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour.The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set of events.LP PLEASURES
For us, the most intense and thrilling performance of “Don’t Let Me Down” by LP is the one she played for the Red Wall Sessions. Accompanied by Trevor Menear, she was featured as the very first guest of the show and here is a comment on her performance, taken from the FYI Television Network website: As soon as she opens her mouth, it’s clear she doesn’t sound like any other.LP PLEASURES
Been playing with the possible lyrics to “Porcupine” a little bit. Well, it hasn’t been easy to figure out what LP purrs at some points in the third verse, and we’re still not 100% sure, but we managed to come to some conclusions.LP FOR KINK RADIO
For us, the most intense and thrilling performance of “Don’t Let Me Down” by LP is the one she played for the Red Wall Sessions. Accompanied by Trevor Menear, she was featured as the very first guest of the show and here is a comment on her performance, taken from the FYI Television Network website: As soon as she opens her mouth, it’s clear she doesn’t sound like any other. LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set of “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set of “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires thatLP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires thatLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Additional Info: Here you can watch the official video for “Little Lion Man.” Mumford & Sons – a British band playing folk rock, formed in 2007. In 2009 they released their debut album “Sigh No More”, from which “Little Lion Man” was a lead single.LP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
David Baerwald & LP – “Hi Ho Nobody’s Home” (2016) It happens sometimes that you open the Internet and you hear: Hi ho, nobody’s home. Yet I will be merry. sung with a voice you just would not mistake for any other voice. Take your earphones, close your eyes andfly away.
A HANDFUL OF GOLD DUST A Handful of Gold Dust – LP for Something About magazine (2017) With the Heart To Mouth album premiering soon, we’ll be looking at the Lost On You era slowly moving into the shadow of the new release. And since this collection of fourteen exquisite songs has been a game-changing point for us, in an infinite number of ways, we feellike we
LP PLEASURES
The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour.The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set of events.LP PLEASURES
For us, the most intense and thrilling performance of “Don’t Let Me Down” by LP is the one she played for the Red Wall Sessions. Accompanied by Trevor Menear, she was featured as the very first guest of the show and here is a comment on her performance, taken from the FYI Television Network website: As soon as she opens her mouth, it’s clear she doesn’t sound like any other.LP PLEASURES
Been playing with the possible lyrics to “Porcupine” a little bit. Well, it hasn’t been easy to figure out what LP purrs at some points in the third verse, and we’re still not 100% sure, but we managed to come to some conclusions.LP FOR KINK RADIO
For us, the most intense and thrilling performance of “Don’t Let Me Down” by LP is the one she played for the Red Wall Sessions. Accompanied by Trevor Menear, she was featured as the very first guest of the show and here is a comment on her performance, taken from the FYI Television Network website: As soon as she opens her mouth, it’s clear she doesn’t sound like any other. LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, and LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, andLP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
Singer | Aug 03, 2019. Never before has it been more tempting to go on about our perception of LP’s lyrics. “One Night In The Sun” just boils and freezes one’s conscience in singular still frames of the hazards of an ending love. And LP, as an experienced heart surgeon, is very precise and clever with her cuts.LP PLEASURES
Zu: Listening to unfamiliar music, as much as it’s thrilling, is demanding, no matter if you like the artist or not. Actually, perhaps all the more so if you like the artist. I guess it’s different for everybody, but when I put a record on for the first time, my head starts to play tricks on me and tries to solve every equation and find the answers instantly, or even ahead of the curve.LP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
So, it’s officially the fall. The air feels crisp, the scents are different, muddier. The trees are turning red – damn, so beautiful. It is magic, but with the elections coming up in a HEART TO MOUTH, A NEW RECORD BY LP This special chemistry goes on throughout the entire new record and defines its cohesive sound. The songs interact, and heavily. And, at the same time, Heart To Mouth is diverse and surprising when it comes to the songs’ genres, tempos and poetries, which makes me absolutely love it. The cover of Heart To Mouth, a new record by LP.LP PLEASURES
Guilty Pleasures & Fateful Expectations – LP for Kiss FM Romania (2016) Let us take you back to mid-September, 2016, when LP played her three big European concerts, two in Greece and one in Romania. Shortly before her Bucharest show on Sept 17th, she was interviewed by different members of the Romanian media, our favorite being the one byLP PLEASURES
David Baerwald & LP – “Hi Ho Nobody’s Home” (2016) It happens sometimes that you open the Internet and you hear: Hi ho, nobody’s home. Yet I will be merry. sung with a voice you just would not mistake for any other voice. Take your earphones, close your eyes andfly away.
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LP for RTL – Interview (2016) Back in 2016, LP had a rare opportunity to be a part of the German soap opera “Gute Zeiten Schlechte Zeiten,” where her performance was the background for the series’ action. Still frame from RTL interview video. On the occasion, LP gave an LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, and LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
Live music events were hosted by the Hollywood nightlife architect duo, Jason Scoppa and Alexi Yulish, who moved to Bardot from their previous night club, The Green Door. Let’s stop for a short while in The Green Door, just to sense the idea and the desires that “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me.LP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, andLP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
Singer | Aug 03, 2019. Never before has it been more tempting to go on about our perception of LP’s lyrics. “One Night In The Sun” just boils and freezes one’s conscience in singular still frames of the hazards of an ending love. And LP, as an experienced heart surgeon, is very precise and clever with her cuts.LP PLEASURES
Zu: Listening to unfamiliar music, as much as it’s thrilling, is demanding, no matter if you like the artist or not. Actually, perhaps all the more so if you like the artist. I guess it’s different for everybody, but when I put a record on for the first time, my head starts to play tricks on me and tries to solve every equation and find the answers instantly, or even ahead of the curve.LP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
So, it’s officially the fall. The air feels crisp, the scents are different, muddier. The trees are turning red – damn, so beautiful. It is magic, but with the elections coming up in a HEART TO MOUTH, A NEW RECORD BY LP This special chemistry goes on throughout the entire new record and defines its cohesive sound. The songs interact, and heavily. And, at the same time, Heart To Mouth is diverse and surprising when it comes to the songs’ genres, tempos and poetries, which makes me absolutely love it. The cover of Heart To Mouth, a new record by LP.LP PLEASURES
Guilty Pleasures & Fateful Expectations – LP for Kiss FM Romania (2016) Let us take you back to mid-September, 2016, when LP played her three big European concerts, two in Greece and one in Romania. Shortly before her Bucharest show on Sept 17th, she was interviewed by different members of the Romanian media, our favorite being the one byLP PLEASURES
David Baerwald & LP – “Hi Ho Nobody’s Home” (2016) It happens sometimes that you open the Internet and you hear: Hi ho, nobody’s home. Yet I will be merry. sung with a voice you just would not mistake for any other voice. Take your earphones, close your eyes andfly away.
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Been playing with the possible lyrics to “Porcupine” a little bit. Well, it hasn’t been easy to figure out what LP purrs at some points in the third verse, and we’re still not 100% sure, but we managed to come to some conclusions. LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, and “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) The session was part of a writing camp set up by Rihanna’s label to write songs for Rihanna’s new album. LP and Stacy teamed up that day with Corey “Chorus” Gibson and with a duo called The Runners. The fruit of their writing was the song “Cheers (Drink To That)” andit
LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, and “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) The session was part of a writing camp set up by Rihanna’s label to write songs for Rihanna’s new album. LP and Stacy teamed up that day with Corey “Chorus” Gibson and with a duo called The Runners. The fruit of their writing was the song “Cheers (Drink To That)” andit
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Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
About the project. This project was born out of immense passion. It was late summer, 2016, when we first put the letters “LP” into our search engine. It took a while before we found the artist we were looking for, but when we finally did, we were entranced for good. In fact, all we needed was a single streaming of “Muddy Waters.”.LP PLEASURES
drive-in show, 2pm, new song "How Low Can You Go" Reviews | Photos | Setlist. Setlist; Photos - @lp__levitator; Aug 01, 2020IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
Zu: Listening to unfamiliar music, as much as it’s thrilling, is demanding, no matter if you like the artist or not. Actually, perhaps all the more so if you like the artist. I guess it’s different for everybody, but when I put a record on for the first time, my head starts to play tricks on me and tries to solve every equation and find the answers instantly, or even ahead of the curve.LP PLEASURES
Singer | Aug 03, 2019. Never before has it been more tempting to go on about our perception of LP’s lyrics. “One Night In The Sun” just boils and freezes one’s conscience in singular still frames of the hazards of an ending love. And LP, as an experienced heart surgeon, is very precise and clever with her cuts.LP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
LP at the JBTV studios, photo courtesy of JBTV. On top of playing his beautiful guitar, Tim also supported LP with his soothing, warm vocals. Together, they performed some songs off of the Forever For Now album, and one cover – “Gimme Shelter,” originally by The Rolling Stones. And about this cover first – that was one splendidperformance!
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Around 2014 or 2015, LP and Charlotte teamed up and wrote two songs, “Blackout” and “Medicine Man,” and they both appeared on the Careless People album. “Blackout” is an album-opening song, while “Medicine Man” is the third track. Both songs have been pointed out as the highlights of the record. The Clash magazine wrote: “The “LOST ON YOU” IS A PROMISE KEPT Additional Info: The song, “Lost On You,” was written by LP, Nate Campany and Mike Del Rio, and produced by Mike Del Rio. It was first released as a single in November of 2015. LP PLEASURES PROJECT LP Pleasures - creative project on LP's music & songwriting | Singer | Songwriter | Feature Stories | Concert Impressions | InterviewsLP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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Yesterday, for the first time since May, we played ourselves the Lost On You album. The last few months were all about LP’s live music – first the European tour, then the American one, then the festival season.And then, finally back home, and actually moving to our own place at last, we unpacked the speakers and put the album on as a soundtrack for sorting out all the rest.LP PLEASURES
Released in 2016, “Back Where I Belong” is a song written by Otto Knows, Avicii, LP and Simon Strömstedt, and it features amazingvocals by LP.
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A little bit of background. Somewhere around 2008, LP moved away from writing for herself. She dived deeply into songwriting for others, and was collaborating with many people in the industry, creating songs of very different genres.She usually calls this period in her career “songwriting school.”IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
The spring of 2017 was such a busy time for LP; she was in the crossfire of two major tours, her European and American respectively, with three prestigious American late night TV shows squeezed in between them, as well as the premiere of the US edition of her Lost On You album on top of it all. Our guess is that the conversation with Maiya Sicklin took place around LP’s tour-closing show inLP PLEASURES
Additional Info: Luciana – dance music recording artist, actress and songwriter, born in the UK. When “I’m Still Hot” peaked number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs Chart, it marked Luciana’s first ever song to chart in the US as a solo performer. “FOREVER FOR NOW” Our little planet got lucky, as LP didn’t fall from the cliffs of Big Sur - instead, she wrote “Forever For Now.” But honestly, who would have imagined a whistling ukulele opera-lullaby with both the vocals and whistling notes almost impossible to hit. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) Additional Info: “Cheers (Drink To That)” is the seventh and final single from the Loud album (2010.) The credits for the song go to LP, Stacy Barthe, The Runners, Corey “Chorus” Gibson, and the trio of The Matrix and Avril Lavigne. LP PLEASURES PROJECT Songwriter | Oct 04, 2019. And it wouldn’t hurt to loosen up every now and then. Cher is Cher, and she’s fabulous. Whenever the conversation leads up to her, that’s the ultimate conclusion. Come on, not every single thing you put on has to carry this straightforward arty vibe, right?LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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And then one day, there is one thought that keeps beating in your head: you finally made it home. So it just couldn’t be anything else but this song. Artwork for “Back Where I Belong” digital single. Let’s start from its very special live version. Back in 2016, Otto Knows opened his show at the Tomorrowland Belgium festival with a songLP PLEASURES
Let’s have a look at “Muddy Waters'” pedigree. The song was born in London. LP and Josh Record were working on it in a studio that was, well, quite a challenge. It was a really junky one, as LP described it. She told the BUILD series that the process was like caveman songwriting, with a very bad computer, which didn’t really want toIN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
LP says that the inspiration behind the song was technology and its wild development, which is getting faster and faster every year, and also its unknown influence on our lives in the future. She wrote the melody first, as she usually does. When the line “into the wild” came to her, at first she hesitated over if she could even use itLP PLEASURES
Interviews | May 02, 2018. The interview happened on February 11th of 2018, between two of LP’s San Francisco dates from her Winter American Tour. The questions start-off from LP’s private life and go through her then-upcoming Coachella show, then on to her European success, and the “Greek Guy” set ofLP PLEASURES
Three months later, the Billboard year-end chart for Dance/Club Songs listed it as #48 (Rihanna’s “California King Bed” reached #47, not bad company, huh?). “I’m Still Hot” was written by Dave Audé, Luciana Caporaso, LP, Nick Clow and Jeff Haddad, and “FOREVER FOR NOW” LP has told the story of how the song came to life many times, but the most magical, fun and detailed version we’ve found was shared with Sun King Studio 92 during an interview in 2014: “Forever For Now,” the song, was written up in Big Sur. It’s a very deep song for me. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) The session was part of a writing camp set up by Rihanna’s label to write songs for Rihanna’s new album. LP and Stacy teamed up that day with Corey “Chorus” Gibson and with a duo called The Runners. The fruit of their writing was the song “Cheers (Drink To That)” andit
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Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project was born out of immense passion. It was late summer, 2016, when we first put the letters “LP” into our search engine. It took a while before we found the artist we were looking for, but when we finally did, we were entranced for good.LP PLEASURES
drive-in show, 2pm, new song "How Low Can You Go" Reviews | Photos | Setlist. Setlist; Photos - @lp__levitator; Aug 01, 2020IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
Zu: Listening to unfamiliar music, as much as it’s thrilling, is demanding, no matter if you like the artist or not. Actually, perhaps all the more so if you like the artist. I guess it’s different for everybody, but when I put a record on for the first time, my head starts to play tricks on me and tries to solve every equation and find the answers instantly, or even ahead of the curve.LP PLEASURES
The acoustic version of “Tightrope” from Paris has this intensely hallucinatory effect on us. It’s hardly a new observation that the more LP strips her songs down, the more exhilarating they become, saturated with what seems to be her own laser focused emotion, holding you down and relaxing her grip, in turns, while not even looking at you in the meantime, as for the greater part of thisLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
On top of playing his beautiful guitar, Tim also supported LP with his soothing, warm vocals. Together, they performed some songs off of the Forever For Now album, and one cover – “Gimme Shelter,” originally by The Rolling Stones.. And about this cover first – that was one splendid performance! “LOST ON YOU” IS A PROMISE KEPT Additional Info: The song, “Lost On You,” was written by LP, Nate Campany and Mike Del Rio, and produced by Mike Del Rio. It was first released as a single in November of 2015.LP PLEASURES
Charlotte OC’s story in the music business is no fairy tale. In 2008, at the age of eighteen, she got signed to a major label, Columbia Records, which initially wanted to LP PLEASURES PROJECT LP Pleasures - creative project on LP's music & songwriting | Singer | Songwriter | Feature Stories | Concert Impressions | InterviewsLP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
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Yesterday, for the first time since May, we played ourselves the Lost On You album. The last few months were all about LP’s live music – first the European tour, then the American one, then the festival season.And then, finally back home, and actually moving to our own place at last, we unpacked the speakers and put the album on as a soundtrack for sorting out all the rest.LP PLEASURES
Released in 2016, “Back Where I Belong” is a song written by Otto Knows, Avicii, LP and Simon Strömstedt, and it features amazingvocals by LP.
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A little bit of background. Somewhere around 2008, LP moved away from writing for herself. She dived deeply into songwriting for others, and was collaborating with many people in the industry, creating songs of very different genres.She usually calls this period in her career “songwriting school.”IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
The spring of 2017 was such a busy time for LP; she was in the crossfire of two major tours, her European and American respectively, with three prestigious American late night TV shows squeezed in between them, as well as the premiere of the US edition of her Lost On You album on top of it all. Our guess is that the conversation with Maiya Sicklin took place around LP’s tour-closing show inLP PLEASURES
Additional Info: Luciana – dance music recording artist, actress and songwriter, born in the UK. When “I’m Still Hot” peaked number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs Chart, it marked Luciana’s first ever song to chart in the US as a solo performer. “FOREVER FOR NOW” Our little planet got lucky, as LP didn’t fall from the cliffs of Big Sur - instead, she wrote “Forever For Now.” But honestly, who would have imagined a whistling ukulele opera-lullaby with both the vocals and whistling notes almost impossible to hit. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) Additional Info: “Cheers (Drink To That)” is the seventh and final single from the Loud album (2010.) The credits for the song go to LP, Stacy Barthe, The Runners, Corey “Chorus” Gibson, and the trio of The Matrix and Avril Lavigne. LP PLEASURES PROJECT LP Pleasures - creative project on LP's music & songwriting | Singer | Songwriter | Feature Stories | Concert Impressions | InterviewsLP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
LP PLEASURES
Yesterday, for the first time since May, we played ourselves the Lost On You album. The last few months were all about LP’s live music – first the European tour, then the American one, then the festival season.And then, finally back home, and actually moving to our own place at last, we unpacked the speakers and put the album on as a soundtrack for sorting out all the rest.LP PLEASURES
Released in 2016, “Back Where I Belong” is a song written by Otto Knows, Avicii, LP and Simon Strömstedt, and it features amazingvocals by LP.
LP PLEASURES
A little bit of background. Somewhere around 2008, LP moved away from writing for herself. She dived deeply into songwriting for others, and was collaborating with many people in the industry, creating songs of very different genres.She usually calls this period in her career “songwriting school.”IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
The spring of 2017 was such a busy time for LP; she was in the crossfire of two major tours, her European and American respectively, with three prestigious American late night TV shows squeezed in between them, as well as the premiere of the US edition of her Lost On You album on top of it all. Our guess is that the conversation with Maiya Sicklin took place around LP’s tour-closing show inLP PLEASURES
Additional Info: Luciana – dance music recording artist, actress and songwriter, born in the UK. When “I’m Still Hot” peaked number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs Chart, it marked Luciana’s first ever song to chart in the US as a solo performer. “FOREVER FOR NOW” Our little planet got lucky, as LP didn’t fall from the cliffs of Big Sur - instead, she wrote “Forever For Now.” But honestly, who would have imagined a whistling ukulele opera-lullaby with both the vocals and whistling notes almost impossible to hit. “CHEERS” BY RIHANNA (2010) Additional Info: “Cheers (Drink To That)” is the seventh and final single from the Loud album (2010.) The credits for the song go to LP, Stacy Barthe, The Runners, Corey “Chorus” Gibson, and the trio of The Matrix and Avril Lavigne.LP PLEASURES
Feature Stories. Let us tell you a story and take you on a journey following LP through some particular era, place, or event. We’ll shed some light on them, put them into context, and explain theirhistories.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project was born out of immense passion. It was late summer, 2016, when we first put the letters “LP” into our search engine. It took a while before we found the artist we were looking for, but when we finally did, we were entranced for good.LP PLEASURES
drive-in show, 2pm, new song "How Low Can You Go" Reviews | Photos | Setlist. Setlist; Photos - @lp__levitator; Aug 01, 2020IN HER OWN WORDS
From 2006 to 2009, I was in the major label system, and I wrote somewhere in the area of about 140 songs for me, as an artist. When you get signed to a label, if you didn’t already have your whole record ready, you start writing songs for it.LP PLEASURES
Zu: Listening to unfamiliar music, as much as it’s thrilling, is demanding, no matter if you like the artist or not. Actually, perhaps all the more so if you like the artist. I guess it’s different for everybody, but when I put a record on for the first time, my head starts to play tricks on me and tries to solve every equation and find the answers instantly, or even ahead of the curve.LP PLEASURES
The acoustic version of “Tightrope” from Paris has this intensely hallucinatory effect on us. It’s hardly a new observation that the more LP strips her songs down, the more exhilarating they become, saturated with what seems to be her own laser focused emotion, holding you down and relaxing her grip, in turns, while not even looking at you in the meantime, as for the greater part of thisLP PLEASURES
When you are an adult (for a longer while) and you’re already done with your teenage-twenties rock’n’roll days, and your favorite entertainment becomes to hang out at home, it takes something really big, closer to an atomic bomb, to make you get up, pack your suitcase, and wander around Europe in the airport-hotel-club-bar-hotel-airport-club-bar mode for a month.LP PLEASURES
On top of playing his beautiful guitar, Tim also supported LP with his soothing, warm vocals. Together, they performed some songs off of the Forever For Now album, and one cover – “Gimme Shelter,” originally by The Rolling Stones.. And about this cover first – that was one splendid performance! “LOST ON YOU” IS A PROMISE KEPT Additional Info: The song, “Lost On You,” was written by LP, Nate Campany and Mike Del Rio, and produced by Mike Del Rio. It was first released as a single in November of 2015.LP PLEASURES
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SEVEN MOMENTS FROM LP’S HEART TO MOUTH TOUR (MAY – JULY 2019)Concert Impressions
| Sep 12, 2019
#44 “DREAMCATCHER” LIVE Above all, “Dreamcatcher” demands one’s undivided attention and can’t stand indifference. And we love it for that. But we’d never believe it would be the song which’d shake us up the most during the Heart To Mouth tour. On the album, “Dreamcatcher” puts you in this anxious, uneasy state of mind (for the night is dark and full ofterrors). Read more
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE – LP SINGING “ONE NIGHT IN THE SUN” INMOSCOW (2019)
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Aug 03, 2019
Never before has it been more tempting to go on about our perception of LP’s lyrics. “One Night In The Sun” just boils and freezes one’s conscience in singular still frames of the hazards of an ending love. And LP, as an experienced heart surgeon, is very precise and clever with her cuts. The words are so dazzlingly brilliant. Maybe the best we’ve ever read from LP. Tangible, sensual, sunburnt. Readmore
THE ACOUSTIC CODA OF LP’S SHOW IN BRUSSELS – A FEW IMPRESSIONS(2019)
Other Pleasures
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Jul 24, 2019
This has all been stunning, and particularly because of one thing – as a singer and performer, LP really doesn’t have to prove anything to anybody. We couldn’t imagine there would be any expectation for her to outdo herself yet again. At this level of artistic mastery, that would simply be wrong. Read moreprev
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