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Live In Germany 2008 & 2009

by Nattefrostongroove

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Kopenhaachen 06:48
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Intro 00:44
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Decadence 05:14
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The Swan 03:48
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Draconian 05:09
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Winterland 04:02
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Nightfall 05:10
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Kopenhaachen 06:09
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All tracks composed by Bjorn Jeppesen except for Kopenhaachen & Perfectly Connected wich were composed by Robert Schroeder-Trebor and Bjorn Jeppesen
The Swan was composed by Charles-Camille Saint-Saens
Nattefrost is Bjorn Jeppesen

Bjorn Jeppesen - synthesizers, vocoder
Phil Molto (Robert Schroeder) - on track 3 and 4

The Danish electronic musician Bjørn Jeppesen, a.k.a. Nattefrost, is a relatively new name in the field of electronic music. But it is one to be reckoned with. Bjørn made three albums on the Groove Unlimited label that got a lot of attention, "Absorbed In Dreams And Yearning" from 2006, "Underneath The Nightsky" from 2007 and "Transformation" from 2008. On these albums, he gave electronic music a fresh new look because of his fine melodies, nice rhythms, Berlin School influenced sequences and ambient sounds that have a certain Scandinavian feeling". Bjørn gives concerts on a regular basis. Two of these performances are showed here in "Live In Germany", the first live-CD from Nattefrost.

The first four tracks were recorded at the "Ambient Experience" in Wuppertal at May 3 2008 and tracks five until fourteen come from the "Electronic Circus" festival in Blelefeld on September 12 2009. Most of the pieces on "Live In Germany" come from Bjørn’s studio-albums. The first composition "Valhal (Part 1&2)" opens with sounds that could have come from Klaus Schulze’s classic album "X" and than moves into a lively rhythmic tune. On of his many specialities is sequences. This can clearly be heard in "Searching For A Distant Planet". This number also has some traces of another Scandinavian musician, Biosphere. On "Kopenhaachen" and "Perfectly Connected" a friend comes on stage. It is no-one less than Phil Molto who is perhaps better known as the one and only Robert Schroeder. He plays some excellent electric guitar. The Bielefeld concert begins with superb sequences and melodies in "Decadence" after which he comes with a rather big surprise, a cover of the classic piece "The Swan" from Camille Saint-Saëns "Le Carnaval Des Animaux". In "The Pleasure Of Tranquillity" traces of Jean Michel Jarre can be heard while "Descending From The Stars" brings the listener in the eighties. The music goes to rest in "Draconian" while "Winterland" has some Tangerine Dream-elements. "Nighfall" is a rhythmic affair and "Kopenhaachen" is played without the guitar of Molto. Bjørn closes the concert in style with nice melodies and great sequences in "A New Direction". On "Live In Germany", Bjørn shows that he is a great live musician. Let this be a bridge to new surprises.

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