BEVAR 1000FRYD! (ENGLISH BELOW)

Vi har fået påbud fra kommunen om, at vi ikke længere må spille højt til koncerter - i praksis vil vi ikke længere kunne spille livemusik, hvilket er grundlaget for vores driftstøtte og eksistens.

Nabobygningen er opført med utilstrækkelig lydisolering, og under byggeriet advarede vi om, at det kunne føre til problemer, og det er nu gået i opfyldelse.

Vi har en underskriftskampagne her - https://www.skrivunder.net/bevar_1000fryd


SAVE 1000FRYD!

We have received a request from the municipality, stating that we can no longer play loud music at concerts - this means in practice that we can no longer play livemusic, which is the bedrock of our existence.

The neighboring apartments have bad sound isolation, which is something we warned about, when they constructed it.

There is a signature campaign here - https://www.skrivunder.net/bevar_1000fryd

Moments

Throughout the past 40 years, many people have had personal and shared experiences at 1000fryd!

We want to save 1000fryd, because it is full of history and it contributes greatly to the cultural life in Aalborg.

Saturday the 18th of March 2017 / kl 20:00 / GRATIS entre
Lowly (KBH)
Tunnelvision (lokal)
Spring & I (lokal)

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LOWLY (DK)

Bella Union are thrilled to announce Heba, the debut album by hotly-tipped Danish quintet Lowly - as uniquely sensual, rhythmic and mesmerising brand of modern pop as you’ll hear in 2017: restlessly inventive, exquisitely melodic, and defying easy categorisation.

The band describe their music as, “noise-pop, and everything in between.” In this case, ‘noise’ refers to the textures and treatments that the quintet mould from laptop and guitar, which give Lowly’s spacious songs unpredictable, shape-shifting qualities, iced by Nanna Schannong’s radiant voice – all brilliantly layered by the band and co-producer Anders Boll, Efterklang’s long-trusted engineer/soundman.

“We think of our music and lyrics more like a painting, we think everything should all melt together,” says synthesiser player Kasper Staub. “We’re all interested in developing ourselves as songwriters, and working in new ways, with different ideas.”

Lowly first met at the musical academy in Aarhus, Denmark, with Staub alongside Schannong (lead vocals, guitar), Soffie Viemose (lead vocals, laptop), Thomas Lund (bass, Moog) and Steffen Lundtoft (drums, percussion). Despite all five studying different subjects, and having their own bands on the go, “and having very different tastes” (the only band they can agree on is Radiohead), they quickly found an enviable chemistry. “Though we were not trying hard, Lowly slowly took over,” Staub recalls. “It was just fun and felt so easy, and inspiring.”

Two independently released singles found their way outside of Denmark, inspiring the Guardian to include Lowly in a ‘Five must-listen new tracks from around the world’ round-up, while The Line Of Best Fit swooned to an “idyllic, height of summer sonic landscape…total bliss…Nordic pop does not get bigger.”

Having tracked the band for a year, it was after seeing Lowly play the Spot festival in Aarhus that Bella Union skipper Simon Raymonde signed the band, which made its label debut in 2015 with the Sink Way Into Me EP. But it was autumn 2016’s single ‘Deer Eyes’ that confirmed the giant leap forward that is Heba. Further embellishing the album’s scope and impact are guests Jacob Danielsen on tenor sax and bass clarinet and soprano singer Anna Maria Wierød on ‘Still Life’, the album’s spinetingling opener, and the first tantalising lyric (“Do I frustrate you? she said / I really don’t mean to / We’re merely lucky collections of particles and some stick together more than others”), collectively written by Schannong, Viemose and Staub.

“Lyrically, we start with abstract, but it can get personal too,” says Staub. The album title Heba is named after the band’s Syrian friend: “She moved to Denmark to live with her husband and to be safe from the war in Syria,” says Staub. “We are not a particularly political band, but we recorded the album while thousands of people were fleeing and getting killed. The frustration of Europe and our own country being unwilling to help, and bureaucracy being valued higher than human lives, affected us deeply. There are lyrics about that, but also your average love song, which Heba also is a symbol of.”

“There isn’t a band out there today like them, which is thrilling,” concludes Simon Raymonde. “To make music that is both emotional and influential at this early stage, shows that Lowly a band of limitless possibilities.”

TUNNELVISION (LOKAL)

Tunnelvision is an alternative R&B duo from the northern part of Denmark consisting of Asger Kjær Kristensen and Amalie Dallerup. Creating a scandinavian R&B sound mixed with drops of soul and jazz, Tunnelvision take inspiration from their nordic sorroundings. With a strong and unique female vocal melted together with a distinct electronic production the duo write from a personal perspective and take inspiration from the darker aspects of life.

SPRING & I (LOKAL)

Spring & I is an electronic duo from Aalborg consisting of the members Ditte Nitzsch and Marie Friis. Earlier in the duos career they played acoustic music, but the western guitar is replaced by anelectric guitar and crispy vocal harmonies is now supported by heavy beats and rhythms produced bye the duo itself in Ableton Live. Live the beats are performed on MIDI-keys, Launchpad and SPDS and are inspired by artists as Emilie Nicolas and Blondage, however Spring & I created their own unique Nordic sound.

It’s worth it to experience Spring & I live because of their energetic expression which takes form through attitude and sincerity on stage, and sucks the audience into their own universe.

Spring & I is signed to the record company Like a Can of Beans Records who also represents the artists The Entrepreneurs and Nelson Can. Spring & I is also a part of- and took part in the start-up phase of the young Aalborg-based music collective LYDTAET.