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| Read an interview with Alina from Jais. |
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| We intend to explore the music even more, and, if we are capable of moving into different genres, we'll do it. Jais is a talented and smart duo. I think that we are strong artists. |
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What should we expect from listening to these two albums?
Well, one of them is called "Serenity.” It is an acoustic project and our intention was to make a beautiful and relaxing album. It has an intimate feeling to it. There is a lot of space flowing through notes, and I kept my singing quite soft. The material is intended to be a pleasurable, calming ride and maybe a bit thoughtful, if you find it and want it. "Serenity" comes from the heart!"Believer" has a different approach. It was made for clubs, for groups of people that gather together. It has a more public message. People can dance and enjoy the rhythm, but in parallel they have a chance to hear me talk about God and hopes, as in the song "Believer", or my dramatic conflicts that I have with the world today, as in "Walls of Intolerance" or "Eva,” and even my personal "Prayer.” In a very well done musical arrangement of electronic sounds, "We'll celebrate the art of living!"
What is Jais today and what does it has to offer?
That's a very good question. We are both very excited about our latest projects. We intend to explore the music even more, and, if we are capable of moving into different genres, we'll do it. Jais is a talented and smart duo. I think that we are strong artists.
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