Nils Frahm

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Biografía

  • Berlin-based pianist Nils Frahm has build steady reputation in the electronic world although he is mostly known as a modern classical pianist. Extending his solo piano set with a Juno synthesiser, Rhodes and tape delay, has seen Frahm bring his unique..
    As the recognition continues to grow for his previous solo piano works 'Wintermusik' (2009) and ‘The Bells’ (2009), 2011 saw the release of his critically acclaimed record 'Felt'. The album was followed by the solo synthesiser EP 'Juno' and 'Screws' (2012) – a birthday gift to his fans he recorded while recovering from a thumb injury. Nils released his follow up to Juno titled 'Juno Reworked' (2013) with guest reworks by Luke Abbott and Clark. Nils returned with his new album 'Spaces' 2013 expressing his love for experimentation and answering the call from his fans for a record that truly reflects what they have witnessed during his concerts. Nils is currently on his worldwide Spaces 2014 tour. ‘If MUTEK gave out a Most Valuable Player award for 2013, it very likely would have gone to Frahm’ – XLR8R ‘Leaving the crowd breathless with exhilaration’ (9/10) MUTEK Boiler Room Live Review – Exclaim! 4.5/5 Resident Advisor · Top 20 Albums of 2013 Resident Advisor · 4.5/5 Fact
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    Discografía seleccionada

    Solo recordings Wintermusik (2009) The Bells (2009) Unter/Über (2010) Felt (2011) Juno (2011) Screws (2012 Spaces (2013) Collaborations Dauw (Split) (2009) Music for lovers Music versus time (2010) 7Fingers (2010) Stare (2012 with Ólafur Arnalds) Music for wobbling Music versus gravity (2013)
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