Yvonne Cornelius, of German-Venezualian origin, tinkers with sounds of different natures because a limited 2 Megabyte sound memory creates a highly unique sound. Every vocal is sung by Yvonne Cornelius herself. The melodies for her songs emerge from language that is quite often built on tongue sounds leading to an infinite variation. This has something to do with musical models such as Barbara Morgenstern or Quarks - and can be much better compared with a hard to imagine cross-breed of Karl Valentin, A Certain Ratio, Magritte and Jorge Luis Borges. The magically dynamic shifting of instrumentals is present in all her songs. Dreamlike, poetic image cuts are born out of the original use of voice and the choice of instumentation. Pictures from a world, which can be grasped behind the net of spontaneous figures and stories, that belong to every song like a fairytale or fable. A complex 3-dimensional network that opens up so many possibilities for variation that even with repeated listening one cannot get tired of her music.....A1 Kaspartransport Mit Einmischung Des Herrn Cowboy A2 Troubles Of Serial Life A3 Radio Mexico A4 Everybody Shares A Lounge B1 I Took It Of B2 Just Night Tonight A Last Talk B3 Lalu Lalu B4 I Saw Your Face B5 Kurz Bevor Ich Vom Himmel Fiel