Fei Scho

Detailed information

Webwww.fei-scho.de
styleAlpine Weltmusik
ProvenanceBavaria
Discography
The Bavarian band „Fei Scho“ is known as a representative of Alpine World Music. Their new album „Aussegrasn“ is the second release since the line-up changed in 2012. After Stefan Straubinger, Juri Lex and Angela Lex left the band Helmut Sinz, Georg Karrer und Robert Alonso joined the group which consisted now of Martin Lidl and Anschi Hacklinger. New sounds and musical skills enriched the band: Jazz, African and Latin music elements appeared in Fei Scho's music. Fei Scho inspires your phantasy with intelligent song titles. This starts with the album title: Aussegrasn. That is a Bavarian expression and means „to see beyond one’s own nose“ - it stands for Fei Scho's musical approach. The five Fei Scho members aren't only perfect multi-instrumentalists, they are also great songwriters. They have an exceptional sense for atmospheres, song dramaturgy, breaks and ear worms. Although they stick to their concept of „Alpine World Music“ they let different musical styles take stronger influence on their music as in previous albums. „Aussegrasn“ combines American Folk, Balkan sounds, Pop, Jazz and Bossa Nova with yodeler and typical Bavarian dance styles. What a thrilling mixture! Their extraordinary musical pieces are crowned by sophisticated arrangements, spacy sounds and cool grooves. Let's jam on a new kind of Alpine World music!
Aussegrasn GMC067
5/13/2016

News
  • 10/28/2013

    Fei Scho presents the new album "Weltensprung" on 30th of october and 2nd of november in Munich

    With a 60% renewed line-up the original band members and founders Anschi Hacklinger and Martin Lidl are back now together with Robert Alonso, Georg Karrer and Helmut Sinz and their brand new album "Weltensprung". The album will be released in november and the band is already presenting it to the munich audience on 30th of october in Pasinger Fabrik and 2nd of november in the Technikum. Their aplin worldmusic was enriched by the new musicians with latin and african influences ...more