Christiane Rösinger

Christiane Rösinger, a pivotal figure in the German music scene, has stamped her distinctive mark on contemporary music with her wry, observational songwriting and her clear, poignant voice. For decades, she has been celebrated not only as a solo artist but also as a founding member of the influential bands Die Lassie Singers and Britta. A true Berliner at heart, Rösinger's work reflects the city's ever-changing cultural landscape and is imbued with a sense of both the personal and the political.

Through albums like "Songs of L. and Hate" (2010), Rösinger has established a reputation for her sharp wit and incisive social commentary, wrapped in catchy melodies and minimalist arrangements. Her subsequent albums such as "Liebe wird oft überbewertet" (2017) and "Lieder ohne Leiden" (2020) continue this tradition, melding storytelling and introspection with the edginess of Berlin's indie scene. The title "Berlin - Baku" signifies not just the geographical breadth of her work, but also its depth and the diversity of its influences. With her unabashedly honest lyrics and unpretentious style, Christiane Rösinger continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate music that digs beneath the surface of everyday life.

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Lieder ohne Leiden
Album - 9 Tracks - Released January 27, 2017
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