Razvan albu

Razvan Albu (born August 24, 1982 in Bucharest, Romania) is an independent musician.
His first album, Dreams, was released in 2001 in Toronto, Canada. A live show, which took place at Kelly's Korner (a small Toronto venue) preceded the album's release.
From September 2006 until July 2007 Razvan recorded 7 new tracks in his home studio in Bucharest, Romania. He wrote all the songs and lyrics, did all the musical arrangements and recorded all the instruments himself. The album, all in Romanian and entitled Jocuri Fara Nume (Games Without Names), was mixed at Bias Studios, mastered at Cue Recording in Virginia, USA, and was released independently by the artist.
TV, radio and live appearances followed. Razvan earned the special jury's prize during a music festival (Aurelian Andreescu), made live appearances at the "Om Bun" and ASE music festivals, and received strong airplay on Romanian radio stations. A 2-hour program was dedicated solely to the artist on Radio3Net and the Romanian national radio station; Razvan performed 3 (acoustic) tracks live and spoke about his music and influences.
Discography
Albums
* Dreams (2001)
* Jocuri Fara Nume (2007)
 
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