Michaela Dippel presumably chose pioneering 19th century mathematician Ada Lovelace as her name saint, and just as Lovelace, Ada is one of the most prestigious women in her domain. Her highly regarded productions explore melodic pop influences in a techno framework and have for the most part appeared on Cologne's Areal label, on which Ada releases since 2002.
Tracks on "Meine zarten Pfoten"
This Album is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
This Album is featured in Update #065:
John Tejada, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiger & Woods
Release schedules hit a fever pitch in June as record labels scramble to the finish line before the festival season. It's been harder than ever to separate the wheat from the chaff, but this month's essentials once again represent our cream of the more...
The Jazz Singer (Re-Imagined By Ada)
(Track 04 on this Album)
The Jazz Singer (Re-Imagined By Ada)
(Track 04 on this Album)
is featured in Podcast #046:
Shir Khan's podcast mix serves up a prime example of his broad-minded DJing style. Funky styles by Jamie xx and Julio Bashmore meet Ada's eletronica pop as well as modern and classic house music tunes and Shir Khan's own remix of Munk's 'La Musica'. more...
Happy Birthday
(Track 08 on this Album)
Picked!
Cologne's Ada's second full-length 'Meine zarten Pfoten' (My Tender Paws) appears on DJ Koze's Pampa. Sounding more tender and downbeat than 2004's 'Blondie', plucked guitars and cooing vocals open the album, with magnificent melodies, woven textures and jazzy touches making a divine listen.
The Jazz Singer (Re-Imagined By Ada)
(Track 04 on this Album)
Happy Birthday
(Track 08 on this Album)