muzycy:
Kenneth Knudsen: synthesizers
Palle Mikkelborg: trumpet
Marilyn Mazur: drums, percussion
Fredrik Lundin: soprano & tenor saxes
Peter Friis Nielsen: double bass
Oliver Hoiness: guitar
Christian Skeel: samples & computers
Editor's info:
A pioneer of the electronic music scene and propelled by a unique musical curiosity, Kenneth Knudsen has been turning knobs long before anyone had even imagined today's DJ/Club scene. Born in 1946, Knudsen's career began as a jazz pianist in 1961, but ever since the frst synthesizers hit the market in the early 70's, he has mainly created and recorded music for and with electronic instruments.
Knudsen's original sound, his rich voicings, and his arranging and structural talents can be heard on many recordings with various artists including Secret Oyster, Entrance, Bombay Hotel, his own group Anima (which started back in 1979), Palle Mikkelborg, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen and Miles Davis.
In the late 1990's Knudsen gave up live performances. In an interview he explains, "I was bored - I was rarely surprised". He withdrew to "research" in his recording studio in Copenhagen, and since then his new musical conquests have only been available on his rare but important CDs.
His new 2-CD set, MAY BE, amply illustrates that his musical exploration is still in full process. He has long since lef the beaten path to follow his own personal road. "It is not my intent to create the illusion that someone is playing an instrument. Usually when you hear a piano - you think of a piano. With synthesizers, you don't think of the instrument, but of the notions, images and sounds they produce. Te sounds are short-lived!"
MAY BE consists of two CDs with six new pieces and fve pieces from his previous CD, END OF SILENCE, which have been re-worked, added on to, edited, re-mixed and re-mastered. SOUNDS OF SILENCE & SOUNDS REMIX - on which Palle Mikkelborg in Knudsen's opinion ofers some of the best playing he has ever heard from him - is a radical remix of his previous release.
"On MAY BE I have created excerpts, remixes, of more extensive pieces from 1994 and '97. At that time I used a method in which the synthesizers wove in and o....... more
Editor's info:
A pioneer of the electronic music scene and propelled by a unique musical curiosity, Kenneth Knudsen has been turning knobs long before anyone had even imagined today's DJ/Club scene. Born in 1946, Knudsen's career began as a jazz pianist in 1961, but ever since the frst synthesizers hit the market in the early 70's, he has mainly created and recorded music for and with electronic instruments.
Knudsen's original sound, his rich voicings, and his arranging and structural talents can be heard on many recordings with various artists including Secret Oyster, Entrance, Bombay Hotel, his own group Anima (which started back in 1979), Palle Mikkelborg, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen and Miles Davis.
In the late 1990's Knudsen gave up live performances. In an interview he explains, "I was bored - I was rarely surprised". He withdrew to "research" in his recording studio in Copenhagen, and since then his new musical conquests have only been available on his rare but important CDs.
His new 2-CD set, MAY BE, amply illustrates that his musical exploration is still in full process. He has long since lef the beaten path to follow his own personal road. "It is not my intent to create the illusion that someone is playing an instrument. Usually when you hear a piano - you think of a piano. With synthesizers, you don't think of the instrument, but of the notions, images and sounds they produce. Te sounds are short-lived!"
MAY BE consists of two CDs with six new pieces and fve pieces from his previous CD, END OF SILENCE, which have been re-worked, added on to, edited, re-mixed and re-mastered. SOUNDS OF SILENCE & SOUNDS REMIX - on which Palle Mikkelborg in Knudsen's opinion ofers some of the best playing he has ever heard from him - is a radical remix of his previous release.
"On MAY BE I have created excerpts, remixes, of more extensive pieces from 1994 and '97. At that time I used a method in which the synthesizers wove in and o....... more