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    Fanget
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    En eksplosion - noget er endeligt - går hjem

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    Midt i livet
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    Når tiden står stille og der er frit udsyn både frem og tilbage.

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    Ingen tanker på vej (feat. LiveStrings)
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    God gammeldags fornægtelse! Jeg ved at der er noget som jeg skal tage stilling til, men vilvilvil ikke.

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    Andres Ting
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    Det er lidt skamfuldt, men faktisk en sang som handler om misundelse. Om at opleve at der ikke ligger en samfundsmæssig plan for mig - altså først får man en kæreste, så får man børn og derefter kommer legeaftaler, konfirmationer, hjemmefraflytning osv. Og at man - hvis man ikke følger den vej - skal gøre sig umage for at følge med. Men at man altid gerne må være med, hvis bare man tør.

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    Marie Sahba

    My first collab with a Turkish band!

    a year ago

    Just released a song with the Turkish band Blakhol! A very different sound from mine but hope you like it? <3

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    Søndag Søndag

    Countdown is on

    a year ago

    In just a few days, we’re filling Hotel Cecil with strings, synths, space dust, and you (hopefully). Here’s a little glimpse from the practice room — things are coming together, and we can’t wait to share Flux Nebula with you live.

    Let us know if you’re coming — it means the world to us.

    🪐 Jesper & Katrine / Søndag Søndag

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    Danish String Quartet

    A short from touring

    a year ago
    Liquid happiness in Kempten, Germany

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    Moses Hightower

    Háalvarleg list

    a year ago

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    Marie Carmen Koppel

    Min absolutte Soul Stjerne

    a year ago

    Jeg har altid haft en forkærlighed for mine barndomsstjerner—Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Mahalia Jackson og The Soul Stirrers. Og Whitney Houston er min helt store helt. Der er stadig dage, hvor jeg bare dykker ned i hendes musik, lytter og lærer.

    At synge og udvikle sig som musiker er en proces, der aldrig stopper. Jeg har øvet mig utallige timer, men det stopper aldrig med at være spændende—der er altid noget nyt at lære. Og med alderen ændrer ens musikalske udtryk sig også, fordi der opstår nye ting, man gerne vil sige. Den udvikling elsker jeg.

    Jeg vil begynde at dele flere musikalske anbefalinger her og der—både inden for soul, men også andre genrer, som har rørt mig gennem tiden. Der er så meget fantastisk musik derude, og jeg elsker at opdage og dele det. ❤️

    Til at start med vil jeg dele denne koncert. Stemmemæssigt er hun helt på toppen, hun er så overskudsagtig og synger mange andre numre, men som bare bliver hendes helt egne.

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    Eddie Schwartz

    Taking My Best Shot (Again)

    a year ago

    A conversation about risk, reinvention, and why I’m still writing songs.

    I recently sat down with Evan Toth on The Sharp Notes podcast, and I have to say — it was one of the most thoughtful and wide-ranging conversations I’ve had in a long time. We covered a lot of ground: from “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and my early days in Toronto, to burnout in Nashville and finding my way back to songwriting on my own terms.

    For those of you who’ve followed my work over the years — or just recently discovered it — I think you’ll enjoy this one. It’s not just a trip down memory lane. It’s about the why behind the music. Why we take creative risks. Why some songs take two years to finish. Why I walked away from a Nashville machine that wanted two songs a day — and how I’m finally writing again, for the right reasons.

    Here is the full interview

    We also talked about what it was like to hear “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” on the radio for the first time — standing outside a Toronto hair salon on a sunny spring day, listening in disbelief, until two cops tapped me on the shoulder and told me to move along. I still laugh thinking about it.

    But maybe the part I appreciated most was the chance to talk about the state of songwriting today — and how much the landscape has changed. It’s harder now. Not just to make a living, but to hold onto the craft. Storytelling. Emotion. Songs that say something. We’re in danger of losing the arc of a song — the build, the climax, the emotional payoff. That takes time. And it takes care.

    That’s part of why I’m writing again. Songs like “We Win,” “Waters Rise,” and a new version of “Special Girl” came out of a desire to reconnect — with the craft, the emotion, and with all of you.

    There’s more coming. I’m working toward a new album. Slowly. On purpose. And I’m proud and excited about what’s starting to take shape.

    If you’ve ever connected with one of my songs, I hope you’ll give this podcast a listen. Evan asked some great questions — and more importantly, he really listened.

    Thanks for being part of the ride — past, present, and future.

    – Eddie

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