Bliss' North American debut is a chill out masterpiece, deeply rooted in a fine collage of western, African and classical musical influences, and representing the vast musical backgrounds of the band. Bliss has inspired comparisons to Sade, Norah Jones, Enya and Ennio Morricone. With its captivating vocals, gentle percussion and gracious orchestration, Quiet Letters is described by Buddha Bar's DJ Ravin as "The Album of the Year", one of those albums that you have always been looking for without ever finding. Featuring guest vocals by Zero 7's Sophie Barker,… read more
Bliss' North American debut is a chill out masterpiece, deeply rooted in a fine collage of western, African and classical musical influences, an… read more
Bliss' North American debut is a chill out masterpiece, deeply rooted in a fine collage of western, African and classical musical influences, and representing the vast musical backg… read more
The name "Bliss" is used for (at least) 17 different artists: 1.Bliss a.k.a. Henrik José, a computer scene musician that has been active for Fairlight Music. He is a producer of mellow electronic music, currently for Monotonik. 2. Bliss was formed in Warsaw (Poland) by the vocalist and guitarist Juliusz Kamil. The band plays rock music inspired by the virtuosos of this genre. The group is formed by the members of GandahaR. The band is known from participation in a talent show for bands called "Must Be The Music", as well as they mash-up of Gotye's "Some… read more
The name "Bliss" is used for (at least) 17 different artists: 1.Bliss a.k.a. Henrik José, a computer scene musician that has been active for Fairlight Music. He is a producer of m… read more
The name "Bliss" is used for (at least) 17 different artists: 1.Bliss a.k.a. Henrik José, a computer scene musician that has been active for Fairlight Music. He is a producer of mellow electronic music, currently for Monotoni… read more