IIO
The Austrian-born [Markus Moser] and New York (by way of Libya) vocalist Nadia Ali have scaled the charts as iiO. Their debut album, Poetica (Made, 2006), includes previous hits "Rapture" and "At the End" and the single "Kiss You." Poetica features Moser's arty pro...
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