Album lore
A Deux, issued by ACT Music in 2009, pairs accordionist Klaus Paier with vocalist Asja Valcic across thirteen tracks. The album’s arrangements often foreground the accordion’s reeds and bellows, weaving through Valcic’s measured vocal lines with a clarity that invites close listening. The featured track "La Pirouette" exemplifies this interplay, with Paier’s deft touch conjuring a light, cyclical motif beneath Valcic’s phrasing.Though modest in scrobble count, the record occupies a quiet niche where accordion and voice converse without excess ornamentation. It is a document of restraint and subtlety, reflecting the precise musicianship of its creators and the contemplative space they carve within the accordion’s lineage.
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Album lore
A Deux, issued by ACT Music in 2009, pairs accordionist Klaus Paier with vocalist Asja Valcic across thirteen tracks. The album’s arrangements often foreground the accordion’s reeds and bellows, weaving through Valcic’s measured vocal lines with a clarity that invites close listening. The featured track "La Pirouette" exemplifies this interplay, with Paier’s deft touch conjuring a light, cyclical motif beneath Valcic’s phrasing.Though modest in scrobble count, the record occupies a quiet niche where accordion and voice converse without excess ornamentation. It is a document of restraint and subtlety, reflecting the precise musicianship of its creators and the contemplative space they carve within the accordion’s lineage.
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Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify