They are many and they are a couple. This excerpt from The Star "Big In Berlin" allows the siblings Eva and Philipp Milner alias Hundreds best describe.
Because the duo shows in musical mime an emotion diversity that is able to evoke the recipients face many emotions. From dreamy about tempting to exultant melancholy the spectrum that one is never enough especially: monotonous.
Decorated animated and with modern finesse electronic sound gadgets Philips floating piano sounds, it is above all Eva's voice, in addition to the large joint influences of two, ranging from Björk to Portishead, sometimes even Suzanne Vega ("Happy Virus" ) calls into auditory memory. That Hundreds of pure electro-pop or trip hop drawers classification are nevertheless simply outgrown, a piece like "Song For A Sailor", which with wonderful handclap samples, Schepper-Hi-Hat in the background and vibrant piano shows the port for finest vocal harmonies forms. And while we're already at the port, "I Love My Harbour" conveys exactly those nebulous limbo of wanderlust and heimatlicher intimacy that can only be experienced in Hamburg, Eva's residence, and sensing. And brother Philip, who had settled down until recently mainly in Erfurt, it has now drawn to the sea.
The album debut of the sibling duo will not be too long in coming hopefully. And it is not just "Big In Hamburg", but is rather to be expected that the fans of this fascinating family project are equal thousandfold loosely on West German level. For longing for something wanderlust in the home, we almost all are.