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    Girls in Airports

    Full lenght Berlin concert

    10 months ago

    Girls in Airports - Templehof Berlin Sep 2024

    Hello all,

    and welcome to the newcomers to Girls in Airports on Sleeve!

    We enjoy sharing with you—more stuff coming up!

    If you want to hear songs from our upcoming album, you can get access to them and read descriptions about the songs exclusively here on Sleeve. The only thing is: you back us with $2, as this platform supports our work.

    Last fall, we did a tour in the northern part of Germany, naturally bringing us to the music city of Berlin. This time, it was in a beautifully built wooden amphitheater located inside the Tempelhof Airport Park.

    Despite the very bad September weather—heavy rain and temperatures dropping to 12 degrees Celsius—we were met by an enthusiastic crowd of 120 people who stayed, listened, and cheered us through the evening. Looking back now, this mix of struggling uphill and being cheered at the same time definitely brought something special to the performance.

    Skilled German photographer Beat caught half of it on camera. Enjoy and share it with your friends.

    Thanks for following and sharing your thoughts.

    —Anders, Martin, Mathias, and Victor

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    One Mile Down The Road
    11 tracks45:50 minutes
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    Marwood

    And so it was in 2006

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    Di Garbi

    A Pilgrimage for Peace This Friday in Copenhagen

    10 months ago

    I dream that this evening will touch as many hearts as possible. That it will reach somewhere deeper. That it, in real time, can become a gathering of love. You’ll know: this is a spiritual shower. Of energy. Of care. Of the values that actually matter.

    It’s a pause from yourself—and also a meeting with yourself. A space where everything is allowed to unfold.

    We begin in Trinitatis Church. As people arrive, they’ll receive a small light. They’ll walk from the Round Tower into the church and be invited to light it—for someone they love, for peace, or simply for whatever is needed. Bilal Irshad will play oud. Stine Cicoria Rehnholdt will read aloud.

    Then I’ll come in and sing shanti—peace—and everyone will be given a small booklet with the light. I’ll invite us to sing together. To let the word shanti move through us.

    Then we walk. A slow pilgrimage up the tower, chanting. Gathering the energy in sound. At the top, we arrive. We drink a glass of water—because it’s a long climb. And then, Cæcilie will stand with her violin, and I’ll sit at the grand piano.

    We begin with a prayer.

    And then: the concert. A set of re-arranged earlier works, shaped especially for this space. The sound will be more atmospheric, more open. Round Tower asks for that.

    This world, right now—it’s out of rhythm. I feel it deeply. We need peace. Especially in Palestine. In Ukraine. We need to stop these wars. But we also need peace inside. Inner peace. The kind that doesn’t look away.

    In Bhutan, prayer is part of the school day. There’s a reverence for life there—and it walks hand in hand with gratitude. And when you live in gratitude, there’s no room left for fear. It burns off.

    Gratitude is like a golden umbrella in full sunlight.

    And honestly—who doesn’t want to live under that?

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    Drømmer Om

    Dagbog #2: Hvad laver vi egentlig andet end musik…?

    10 months ago

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    First Listen: Curly's Town
    1 track03:57 minutes
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    Quarantine Angst

    My new song is "in the can" as they say. Er... do they say that for music, or is that just for movies? 🤷 Anyway, it's my latest indie rock guitar stew with some blues licks sprinkled in, a motown beat with a bit of swing, splashes of wah, some heavy distorted guitar breaks and a key change to boot. The cover is an old art project of my daughters - done in construction paper (with graffiti added by me). If that sounds interesting, maybe give it a listen and let me know if it does anything for you? It's called Curly's Town - out on Sleeve now and everywhere else next week.

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    Eddie Schwartz

    BELIEVE IN PEOPLE Podcast

    10 months ago

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    Thea Colding

    Koncert i indskolingen

    10 months ago

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    Apollo Solar Drive
    9 tracks38:13 minutes
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    SETENTA

    With our sixth album, Apollo Solar Drive, we wanted to do something bold—turn toward the light. This record is our Afro-Latin, retro-futurist tribute to the sun. If Materia Negra was the deep-space voyage into the unknown, this one is the slingshot back toward warmth, clarity, and groove. We’ve been making music together for nearly 20 years, and this feels like the most complete expression of who we are: a crew rooted in Afro-Caribbean rhythms, raised on funk and soul, and always chasing the next idea. Apollo Solar Drive is sunshine you can dance to—cut for vinyl, played live in studio, and built to travel far. All songs composed by SETENTA Line up : Laurent GUILLET : guitars, vocals Florian PELLISSIER : keys Virgile RAFFAËLLI : bass Octave DUCASSE : drum Tchoubine COLIN : vocals, percussions Fabien « Pakin » HILY : vocals, percussions Osman Jr : vocals, percussions Guest : Grégoire Maret : Harmonica on “Apollo Solar Drive” Recording & mix : Jordan Kouby / Question de Son (Paris) Recording for vocal : Pierre Dachery / Studio Prado Mastering : Mika Rangeard Artwork : Virgile Raffaëlli Liner Notes : Bongohead - Peace & Rythm - USA Produced and Published by LATIN BIG NOTE Executive producer Osman Jr license

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    Concerto Copenhagen

    Early bird: CoCo Summer Concert in Aarhus

    10 months ago

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    Concerto Copenhagen

    CoCo Summer Concerts 2025 - TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT

    10 months ago

    Small Concerti – Great Composers: Bright summer nights with great music, where each and every masterpiece is a little concert in itself. From rare gems by Muffat to Telemann’s playful surprises and Bach’s unforgettable 3rd Brandenburg Concerto.

    Tour Dates:
    7. august 7:30 pm, Vor Frelsers Kirke, Esbjerg

    8. august 7 pm, Sankt Nicolai Kirke, Middelfart

    9. august 12 am, Vor Frue Kirke, Aarhus - 30% off the tickets for all circle-members.

    9. august 4:30 pm, Saltum Kirke, Vendsyssel

    10. august 12 am, Hvinningdal Kirke, Silkeborg
    More info and tickets here.

    Imagine attending one concert – and experiencing six. In Small Concerti – Great Composers, Concerto Copenhagen invites you into the rich soundscape of the Baroque, where each work is a miniature concert on its own. With small ensembles but grand music, the focus is on the chamber music format – with virtuosity, intricate detail, and sensual interplay.

    Under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Concerto Copenhagen presents two rare works by the peace-loving and often overlooked Baroque master Georg Muffat – a true bridge-builder between French, German, and Italian styles and a devoted admirer of Corelli. From here, we continue to two of Telemann’s surprising and imaginative concertos for four violins – without basso continuo! – which challenge both form and expectations.

    Next, the program features two works by Vivaldi, where double the soloists also means double the drama and intensity – a concerto for two violins and one for two cellos. The evening concludes with Bach’s iconic 3rd Brandenburg Concerto – a Concerto Grosso without designated soloists, where the entire ensemble shines in full force.

    An evening of many small concerti – and great musical moments.

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