Not Moving

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In my opinion, one of the most important things about being a musician is the ability and urge to experiment just for the sake of the experiment. It can seem pointless to work an entire day or week on something, just to toss it in the bin when you’re done with it, but sometimes it is the process of creating that is important and not the creation itself. Take for example a track I did called Not Moving. I spend the good part of a week on that little devil trying to create the sound I had in my head. When I finally felt that I was done, I realized that it was no masterpiece and I couldn’t use it on an album of mine. What it had in craftsmanship, it lacked in creativity, and therefore I tossed it.

So with no further ado, I present to you my first album reject “Not Moving”. It’s not half-bad if you put on your club-music-I-can-party-to-goggles, but it has no place on the album. Enjoy.

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Circle

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Don’t know why this fascinates me so much, but I’ve watched the video around 50 times in a row. Simple minds, simple pleasures, ey?

Remember to visit the rest of the page while you’re there and see some of Richard Sarsons other works. Found through itsnicethat.com

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This friday!

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Science Is Religion Remix

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My remix of The William Blakes’ philosophic ear-catcher “Science Is Religion” has been submitted to iTunes. It’s hot and steaming and ready for your download. Amen.

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New DXD mix

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Just returned from a few days of relaxing in Berlin and what lies waiting in my inbox? A brand new mix from danish DJ duo DXD. The mix was made for the danish radioshow Unga Bunga and was aired last friday. If you missed it you can download it here. WESTSIDE!

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Boom Clap Bachelors – Kort Før Dine Læber

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I shouldn’t necessarily like this, but I really, really do. Boom Clap Bachelors is a danish five piece doing contemporary-future-soul…arh fuck that. I just plain love their album, which I most kindly received from one of the band members recently. “Kort Før Dine Læber” is – besides a great album title – a very, very, very good album. Masterfully produced in all it’s subtlety, soothing in it’s experimentalism and fresh in it’s approach to electronic soul music. The lyrics are all written in danish, but I get the feeling that the words are not that important, as they are functioning more like topping on the cake that is “Kort Før Dine Læber”. (Uhh maybe I should’ve been a poet).

The ensemble ha s received a ton of great reviews and I shan’t be one to hesitate and join in. “Kort Før Dine Læber” is one of my favourite albums of this year. Well done.

Now turn up your speakers, close your eyes and listen to this.

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Kort Før Dine Læber on iTunes
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Mockin’ Bird album on iTunes, Beatport, etc.

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Bird by Emily Sutton

The Mockin’ Bird album will be available worldwide on the 14th of november through iTunes, Beatport and various other digital download providers. The free download will be on this site until that date and then the bird will return to it’s cage :-)

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