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Natten

Catno

LBOP0098

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

US

Release date

Oct 29, 2021

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

29.95€*

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Sealed - Perfect copy. Ship worldwide or Pick-up possible in Brussels.

A1

Natten

A2

Mit Hjerte

A3

Gratitude

A4

Hjertebarn

A5

Nu og Altid

A6

April

B1

Aurora

B2

Nova

B3

Maneskin

B4

Natten (part 2)

B5

Lalibela

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What were they up to? Nobody could tell—not even them. Bremer/McCoy recorded straight to tape so that they had as little time as possible to think about it. They just laid it down. They couldn’t really explain it.“When it works for me,” says pianist Morten McCoy, “it’s pure meditation, pure prayer. Pure gratitude for simply being, without all kinds of jibber-jabber filling my thoughts.” A sentiment that tells you everything about the feeling and nothing about the sound.McCoy and the bassist Jonathan Bremer started making music together back in 2012 when they were still in school. At first the Danish duo played dub. It’s hard to imagine that that’s how they started when you listen to the ethereal sounds they make now, but the influence becomes clearer when you see them live: they insist on traveling with their own sound system.For Bremer/McCoy, making music is all about what happens in the room. That’s why they go through the trouble of carrying their own equipment, and it’s why they record analog. When they write music, they aim for direct transmission—idea straight to composition.Natten, which means “The Night” in Danish, draws inspiration from the end of day, that regenerative time under the constellations when our lives look different. “We felt a greater freedom this time around because we now have a much deeper understanding and grounding in what we’re doing,” says Bremer. “This allows us to venture further out than ever before, because we know that things typically fall into place.”