TunedLoud Magazine writes on June 2nd 2023: “With a remarkable career that spans decades, Maini Sorri has emerged as a stalwart in the industry, leaving an indelible mark with her rich musical tapestry.”
“From the tender age when most children were learning to ride bicycles, Maini Sorri was already nurturing her musical genius, composing melodies that effortlessly danced across the keys of the piano.” “This album signifies a dazzling fusion of Maini’s musical ingenuity, magnetic vocals, and the collaborative prowess of a team of remarkable talents.”
Stereo Stickman writes about Shiny Eyes on May 26th 2023: “a high-octane, euphoric dance-pop track with Maini’s unmistakable voice at the forefront.”
“The melody is easily one of Maini Sorri’s most notable to date, an extensive rise and fall for the verses paving the way brilliantly towards the resolve of an easily catchy and passionate hook.” Read the whole Stereo Stickman article here
Brian Lanese from Los Angeles contacted Maini Sorri by email in 2015, to be considered for the opportunity to produce her next record. The co-work started immediately resulting in the Bring Me Home album.
Brian Lanese is a three time Emmy Award winner and lead singer in the multiple Grammy-nominated LA band Permanent Ability. Band’s guitarist Orlando Mestre, the co-producer, arranger and instrumentalist of the album, has participated in “America’s Got Talent” and toured around the world.
The title song Bring Me Home is based on a true story that Maini told Gary Cornman from USA. Gary, the lyricist of all the songs on the album, surprised Maini by writing a poem about her adventure that Maini then composed.
All songs on the album, except Bring Me Home, have previously been released as singles. Lost Love (Dance Remix) climbed on two national DRT Top Charts for 5000+ radio stations in June 2015. Lost Love is featured amongst the incredible 50 song soundtrack in the stunning videogame The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor. Label is Reya music.
Maini & Magneto Dayo – Blue Song is played daily this week on radio KQVMFM in LA! Listen to Blue Song on Sunday June 15th 8:20 P.M. and 10:20 P.M Pacific time on KQVMFM.
Listen to Blue Song also on Monday June 16th at 8:20 P.M. and 10:20 P.M. PST on KQVMFM.
Listen to Blue Song also on Tuesday June 17th at 8:20 P.M. and at 10:20 P.M. PST on KQVMFM.
Listen to Blue Song also on Wednesday June 18that 8:20 P.M and at 10:20 P.M. PST on KQVMFM.
Listen to Blue Song also on Thursday June 19that 8:20 P.M. and at 10:20 P.M. PST on KQVMFM.
Listen to Blue Song also on Sunday June 22ndat 8:20 P.M. and at 10:20 P.M. PST on KQVMFM.
All the times are Pacific time! It means that the song is played on 5:20 P.M. and 7:20 P.M. Eastern time EST.
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