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Halo

Anette von Eichel

Halo

Price: € 14.95
Format: CD
Label: Double Moon Records
UPC: 0608917148329
Catnr: DMCHR 71483
Release date: 25 September 2026
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Double Moon Records
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0608917148329
Catalogue number
DMCHR 71483
Release date
25 September 2026
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About the album

A halo is something like an aura. Cologne-based singer Anette von Eichel certainly doesn't want to put a halo on her new album, but a halo is also a luminous phenomenon, such as a moonlit ring or a wreath of light, as often seen in nature and everyday life, and which can be interpreted as a revelation of whatever nature. This title couldn't be more fitting for Anette von Eichel's collection of songs on her new album, and in more ways than one. All of these songs share a nocturnal quality, in which light emerges from the darkness. In the sequence of her songs, we experience a dreamlike journey of a resurrection of the morning twilight from the night.

In a metaphorical sense, it makes a huge difference whether you listen to the album for the first, second, or third time, because an impressive process of transcendence takes place. What at first simply sounds like a series of clearly defined songs in their respective forms gradually transforms into a kind of vocal and musical mass of light, which acts as a parallel phenomenon to reality. This spectral shift culminates in a halo of light that dissolves all forms and contours, a concept perfectly captured by the album title. "When I write a song, it's a conscious process, but the subconscious naturally plays a major role," Anette von Eichel explains, describing this transformation from her perspective. "With this album in particular, I hope to give people the opportunity to take a step back from their everyday lives and experience a similar transformation while listening."

Listening to the album, regardless of the lyrics, inevitably evokes the feeling that someone is telling a story. From the osmosis of voice and music emerges a flow that inescapably draws the ear into its vortex. Pianist Sebastian Sternal, bassist Henning Sieverts, and drummer Jonas Burgwinkel become the material and metaphysical vehicles of these stories, which Anette von Eichel brings to the stage of her song theater with breathtaking versatility. She starts with the lyrics when writing and tries to discover the sound hidden behind the words. "The word enters into a symbiosis with the interaction of our band," the composer explains, describing this phenomenon of the text dissolving into sound. The songs possess a great flexibility, expressed through nuanced improvisation, which allows the songs to grow not only with each performance but, as already mentioned, with each listen.

"Halo" is the third album Anette von Eichel has recorded with Sternal, Sieverts, and Burgwinkel in six years. The ease of their interplay, the constant negotiation between collective density and individual detachment, and the spontaneous use of open sections reach a new peak here. Eichel's signature style, unmistakable in its trinity of classic jazz vocals à la Carmen McRae and Betty Carter, singer-songwriter influences in the tradition of Joni Mitchell, and the timbre of French chansons, sounds like standards that have been in the air for decades. They may feature strong melodies and complex rhythms, but the song as a whole always takes center stage, with which the individual elements must harmonize.

There aren't many singers whose voices, both spoken and sung, exhibit such a striking difference as Anette von Eichel's. When she sings, she doesn't simply slip into a different persona; she confronts hidden inner worlds that couldn't manifest in her everyday use of her voice. This creates an immediate magic, where the sound of her voice is inextricably linked to the specific emotions of the song. "I'm interested in drawing out all the emotions hidden within my voice," says Anette von Eichel. "When I sing, I delve much deeper into myself and can uncover far more nuances." Which brings us back to the interplay of light and shadow. She slips into roles, often shifting perspectives even within a single song, employing unconventional vocal techniques like sighs or creaks, and using breath as a creative element.

"Halo" is built from light, and yet this album, like few others, creates a pressure equalization that is transmitted from the four musicians to the listener in an almost hypnotic way. The more one embarks on this journey into the twilight and the nuances of human experience, the more liberating the effect. "Halo" is a passionate declaration of the poetic clarity of ambiguity. Let us refrain at this point from pathos-laden phrases like healing, spirituality, or the pulse of life, and instead take the album objectively and soberly for what it is: precisely the right statement for our time.

by Wolf Kampmann

Artist(s)

Anette von Eichel (vocals)

Anette von Eichel studied jazz vocals for her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands) with, among others, Rachel Gould and Jeanne Lee.   Her artistic collaborations over the past years with artists such as John Hollenbeck, Jesse van Ruller, Jasper Blom, Florian Ross, Matthias Schriefl, Robert Landfermann, Jonas Burgwinkel, Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and film composer Annette Focks demonstrate Anette's versatility as a singer, composer, and lyricist. Her two productions with her current quartet, featuring Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and Jonas Burgwinkel, have garnered significant international acclaim. The album 'Belonging' (DMCHR 71435) was nominated for the German Jazz Prize in the 'Vocals' category in 2024. Since 2010, the accomplished jazz singer has held a professorship in...
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Anette von Eichel studied jazz vocals for her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands) with, among others, Rachel Gould and Jeanne Lee.
Her artistic collaborations over the past years with artists such as John Hollenbeck, Jesse van Ruller, Jasper Blom, Florian Ross, Matthias Schriefl, Robert Landfermann, Jonas Burgwinkel, Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and film composer Annette Focks demonstrate Anette's versatility as a singer, composer, and lyricist. Her two productions with her current quartet, featuring Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and Jonas Burgwinkel, have garnered significant international acclaim. The album "Belonging" (DMCHR 71435) was nominated for the German Jazz Prize in the "Vocals" category in 2024. Since 2010, the accomplished jazz singer has held a professorship in jazz vocals and jazz ensemble work at the Cologne University of Music.


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Jonas Burgwinkel (drums)

He studied drums at music colleges in Cologne, Boston and Maastricht with Michael Küttner, Ralph Peterson and Jamey Haddad. He was awarded the reknown „ECHO JAZZ“ 2012 as best drummer „BEST SOLOIST AWARD“ on the European Jazz Competition at the North Sea Jazzfestival , the prestigous „WDR JAZZPREIS“ and „SWR JAZZPREIS“ in Germany and the Dutch „TRITONE AWARD“  among others. The press refers to him often as one of the leading young percussion players of the European Jazzscene. Burgwinkel also holds the drum Professor chair at the reknown “Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln”. During his young career he has already recorded over 50 jazz albums and toured worldwide in numerous different settings with artists like John Scofield, Chris Potter,...
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He studied drums at music colleges in Cologne, Boston and Maastricht with Michael Küttner, Ralph Peterson and Jamey Haddad. He was awarded the reknown „ECHO JAZZ“ 2012 as best drummer „BEST SOLOIST AWARD“ on the European Jazz Competition at the North Sea Jazzfestival , the prestigous „WDR JAZZPREIS“ and „SWR JAZZPREIS“ in Germany and the Dutch „TRITONE AWARD“ among others. The press refers to him often as one of the leading young percussion players of the European Jazzscene. Burgwinkel also holds the drum Professor chair at the reknown “Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln”. During his young career he has already recorded over 50 jazz albums and toured worldwide in numerous different settings with artists like John Scofield, Chris Potter, Mark Murphy, Lee Konitz, Uri Caine, John Taylor, Till Brönner, Chris Speed, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Nils Wogram or Dave Liebman.

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Sebastian Sternal (piano)

ECHO jazz awards (2018, 2016, 2013); Jahrespreis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2015; Neuer Deutscher Jazzpreis 2014; Concours piano jazz Martial Solal 2012 (Paris); WDR Jazz prize 2007 (Cologne); Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes; Studies of jazz piano and composition in Cologne and Paris, with Hubert Nuss, Joachim Ullrich, Hervé Sellin and John Taylor; long-time member and teacher at the National Youth Jazz Orchestra 'BuJazzO' (under Peter Herbolzheimer). Sebastian Sternal has worked with jazz greats like Dee Dee Bridgewater, David Binney and John Riley. Concerts tours has lead him to the USA, to Namibia, South Africa, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Poland, Bulgaria und Albania. With his trio he released two albums, 'Eins' (2009) and 'Paris' (2010), and he plays in the quartet 'Die Verwandlung' of trumpet...
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ECHO jazz awards (2018, 2016, 2013); Jahrespreis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2015; Neuer Deutscher Jazzpreis 2014; Concours piano jazz Martial Solal 2012 (Paris); WDR Jazz prize 2007 (Cologne); Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes; Studies of jazz piano and composition in Cologne and Paris, with Hubert Nuss, Joachim Ullrich, Hervé Sellin and John Taylor; long-time member and teacher at the National Youth Jazz Orchestra 'BuJazzO' (under Peter Herbolzheimer).
Sebastian Sternal has worked with jazz greats like Dee Dee Bridgewater, David Binney and John Riley. Concerts tours has lead him to the USA, to Namibia, South Africa, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Poland, Bulgaria und Albania.
With his trio he released two albums, 'Eins' (2009) and 'Paris' (2010), and he plays in the quartet 'Die Verwandlung' of trumpet player Frederik Köster and in duo with saxophone players Claudius Valk and Will Vinson (New York). His project 'Sternal Symphonic Society' (Traumton Records 2012) brings together outstanding young musicians from both classical and jazz backgrounds in an 11-piece 'symphonic combo'. 2017 saw the release of his highly acclaimed trio album „Home“ with Larry Grenadier and Jonas Burgwinkel: „early candidate for album of the year“ (Jazzthing) -„intensive masterpiece“ (Stereoplay).
Sternal holds a professorship for jazz piano at 'Hochschule für Musik Mainz' and teaches jazz theory at 'Hochschule für Musik Köln'.

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Composer(s)

Anette von Eichel (vocals)

Anette von Eichel studied jazz vocals for her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands) with, among others, Rachel Gould and Jeanne Lee.   Her artistic collaborations over the past years with artists such as John Hollenbeck, Jesse van Ruller, Jasper Blom, Florian Ross, Matthias Schriefl, Robert Landfermann, Jonas Burgwinkel, Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and film composer Annette Focks demonstrate Anette's versatility as a singer, composer, and lyricist. Her two productions with her current quartet, featuring Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and Jonas Burgwinkel, have garnered significant international acclaim. The album 'Belonging' (DMCHR 71435) was nominated for the German Jazz Prize in the 'Vocals' category in 2024. Since 2010, the accomplished jazz singer has held a professorship in...
more

Anette von Eichel studied jazz vocals for her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands) with, among others, Rachel Gould and Jeanne Lee.
Her artistic collaborations over the past years with artists such as John Hollenbeck, Jesse van Ruller, Jasper Blom, Florian Ross, Matthias Schriefl, Robert Landfermann, Jonas Burgwinkel, Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and film composer Annette Focks demonstrate Anette's versatility as a singer, composer, and lyricist. Her two productions with her current quartet, featuring Sebastian Sternal, Henning Sieverts, and Jonas Burgwinkel, have garnered significant international acclaim. The album "Belonging" (DMCHR 71435) was nominated for the German Jazz Prize in the "Vocals" category in 2024. Since 2010, the accomplished jazz singer has held a professorship in jazz vocals and jazz ensemble work at the Cologne University of Music.


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