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In February 1942, having fled persecution but lost all hope in the world, the Jewish Austrian writer Stefan Zweig and his second wife Lotte took their own lives in the Brazilian city Petropolis. There is a photo of both of them in bed, dead but still holding hands, that has haunted Robert Rotifer for a long time.
This is Robert Rotifer's 11th record and his first new music since 2019. Having since worked with Helen McCookerybook, Louis Philippe & The Night Mail, Andre Heller, Fay Hallam, Swansea Sound and more alongside his day job as a journalist and broadcaster, in the summer of 2022 Rotifer set to work on this new set of songs, calling on friends and collaborators to contribute. Guests include,Ian Button on drums, Fay Hallam on keys, Helen McCookerybook and Kenji Kitahama on added backing vocals, plus contributions from Amelia Fletcher, and Austrian musicians Ernst Molden and Paul Pfleger, uniting the two separate musical worlds Rotifer has been moving in since leaving Vienna for the UK some 26 years ago.