My name is Mads Emil Dreyer – would you like to see my playlist?
»Music to me is – having spent a lot of time listening, composing, and thinking about it – still, essentially, a mystery.«
»Music to me is – having spent a lot of time listening, composing, and thinking about it – still, essentially, a mystery.«
»Musik for mig er i høj grad et valg. Jeg er meget lidt fan af baggrundstapet eller musik til arbejdet, selvom jeg i mit virke, som både musiker og tekstforfatter, er dybt afhængig af det musiske element. Min smag er ret bred, som det tydeligt vil fremgå af min playliste, og mit valg af musik er i højeste grad afhængigt af mit humør. Lettere depressiv er det Bill Evans eller Mahler, solskinshumør, italiensk patospop eller Gino Vanelli. I det klassiske tankeeksperiment – vil du helst miste synet eller hørelsen – hælder jeg mod blindheden. Jeg har set rigeligt. Musikken må ikke forstumme.«
Søren Lampe er sanger, komponist og tekstforfatter. Hans nyeste udgivelse, The Lamp is Low, er hans sjette i eget navn – heraf to på dansk, den ene med udelukkende egne sange, undtagen ét enkelt nummer. Genren er jazz, men med tydelige aftryk af soul, blues, bossa nova, den danske sangskat og klassisk musik.
»Music is where my heart is. The place where I feel the most freedom and possibility to express myself. It's also the place I seek to when I need to calm down.«
Anna Roemer is a Danish guitarist and composer from South Zealand, now based in Copenhagen. She has performed with artists like Hannah Schneider, Jacob Bellens, and Guldimund. Together with saxophonist Cecilie Strange, she forms the acclaimed duo K A L E II D O, known for music that constantly evolves. The duo has received national and international praise and won the Carl Prize for »Jazz Composer of the Year« for their albums Elements and Places (2024).
»Musik er meget magisk. Når den er god, er den en direkte vej ind til hjertet, ud til det næste menneske, hen til Vorherre og tilbage igen. Det er glæde og smerte på en uforklarlig klinge, og fra mine yngste dage har musik været altafgørende for mig. Den har formet store klumper af min identitet og været et ubrydeligt kit til mange af de mennesker, jeg har holdt allermest af. I Danmark behandler vi ikke vores musikere særlig godt. Derfor har jeg valgt nogle usmarte sange herfra.«
Jakob Kvist er journalist, forfatter og forlægger. Han var med til at grundlægge PeoplesPress, ArtPeople og Radio24Syv. I dag er han blandt andet bestyrelsesformand i Impact Press/Momenta, og han har udgivet en lang række bøger, senest Sidste udkald for rejsende Jørgen Leth. Han var gift med sanger og sangskriver Laura Illeborg, der døde sidste år under en koncert i Tisvilde.
»Music exploration and creation is not limited to notes, timbres and traditional structures, but extends to everything that shapes the listening experience.«
Alexandre Bazin is a French musician, and documentary producer, active in the experimental music scene at the fringes of GRM. His music is published by Important Records, Umor Rex Records, and Constructive. Bazin began his musical journey early, first studying classical piano at the conservatory before exploring jazz and electroacoustic music. The study of other musical languages has opened new perspectives and led him to rethink music beyond its traditional structures. He discovered a world where sound becomes raw material, and where production plays an essential part. This exploration revealed to him that music creation transcends notes and timbres, encompassing all elements that shape the listening experience, with sound engineering playing a pivotal function in this process. Bazin produces monthly documentaries for Radio France and GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales), chronicling the history of the experimental scene from its origins to the present.
»Musik var ikke bare min vej ud i verden, men også ind i mig selv. Jeg havde en stille barndom, men musikken gav mig stemme og mod. Jeg har aldrig fået musikundervisning, jeg fandt min egen vej gennem lyde, følelser og nysgerrighed. Min musik er rodfæstet, men fri. Den bærer både på noget gammelt og noget søgende. Ofte ved jeg ikke præcis hvad jeg synger, jeg mærker det bare. Og måske er det nok…«
Hilal Kaya er en danskbaseret vokalist og sangskriver. Hun begyndte sin musikalske rejse i 2014 med en duet med Haluk Levent og vendte tilbage i 2018 med Kalaha efter en studiepause. Hun har markeret sig gennem samarbejder med Kalaha og Aarhus Jazz Orchestra. I dag optræder hun som Hilal Kaya med et stærkt orkester og blander anatolske rødder med elementer fra jazz, rock og roots. Hun bevæger sig frit mellem det traditionelle og det moderne.
»For me, music is a bridge between worlds and cultures, and it’s also a path inward – and outward. Toward new insights. Music is what I use when I meet other people, instead of talking about the weather. It’s music that gives me answers and asks the questions. Music is a release valve and the space that can hold all the unmanageable, infinite, and strange emotions in life. A space for everything I can’t seem to fit anywhere else. Music roots the airy and the ethereal. A dissolution of all that is material and tangible.
When I create music myself, I discover new paths and ingredients within me that I didn’t know I had access to. Music is the language through which one can connect with others – with or without formal training – an imaginary language, and yet so concrete that it can be touched and felt. Music is a peephole into others and a gaze that crosses the boundaries that would otherwise divide us.
For me, music is motive, excuse, and emphasis. And a pressure test between reality and fantasy. Music is balance and chaos, tonal poetry, pure lovely gibberish, ultimate perfection – and sometimes the only thing bearable to listen to.«
Per Bloch is a composer and songwriter, as well as the author of novels and children’s books accompanied by musical audiobooks. Last year, he published the children’s book Gakkelaksen og de 10.000 stjerner and the novel Rosa i al slags lys, both including sound pieces. He also released three new songs in three different languages – Greek/Danish, Faroese, and Greenlandic – as a follow-up to the album Kokoro, which consisted of eight love songs in eight different languages. In addition, he released two remixes – one of them based on the novel's soundtrack, created by the Japanese sound artist Sugai Ken.
»Musik er min makker, og det har den været altid. Jeg er vokset op i et hjem uden klaver med en far der var kranfører og en mor der er sosu-assistent. Der var ingen stor pladesamling at gå på jagt i, og det stod ikke skrevet i nogen stjerner, at jeg skulle ende på Politiken. Vi holdt jo Det Fri Aktuelt. Men radioen var altid tændt, og jeg har kunnet trampe min egen sti igennem musikhistorien, uden forældre der slog mig oveni hovedet med deres Beatles-plader. Måske er det derfor, min musiksmag er blevet et hot mess af syrerock, streaming-konger, salsa og satan. Til gengæld jeg spiller ikke selv. Det er min lille gave til alle jer andre.«
Pernille Jensen (f. 1984) er musikanmelder på Politiken. Hun begyndte at skrive for musiktidsskriftet Geiger i 2004, og har siden skrevet for Undertoner og Soundvenue, før hun kom til Politiken i 2011.
»Musik er for mig minder, følelser og oplevelser i – og af – verden. Men den handler lige så meget om at sætte noget i gang og måske – mest af alt – om at holde fast i den frie leg. At lege med andre! Og i den leg kan man proppe hvad som helst: provokationer, fortællinger, der binder os sammen som folk, åndssvage lyde fra jordbærfarvede orgler, rytmebokse af træ og strengeinstrumenter fra en nedlagt centralskole, og meget mere. Når man laver musik, ender det ofte med noget fysisk, man kan stå med i hånden og sige: ‘Det her kom inde fra mit hoved, men nu findes det fandme i virkeligheden – her, på vinyl!’ Og i morgen, du kære kaffekop, går turen i øveren, hvor vi spiller det med mit orkester. For musikken skal ud i verden. På nye eventyr. Sammen med os. Det kan musikken – og jeg – sammen. Det giver en vidunderlig følelse af frihed. Og det er en rar måde at være i verden på. Til alle tider.«
Rasmus Mørup Johansen (f. 1977) – bedre kendt som Telestjernen, men også som protestsangeren Rasmus Johansen fra Fly (tre albums) – er dansksproget sangskriver og musikalsk igangsætter. Han har desuden medvirket i sangskriverkollektiverne Keminova Cowboys og Arctic Assembly (ét album med hver). Ved siden af sit virke som sangskriver og fællesskabsbygger laver han også børnemusik til og med den lokale cirkusklub, Cirkus Højdeskræk. Herudover har han lavet musik med Onkel Reje, børneorkestre og børn fra hele landet. Aktuelt er Telestjernen ude med sit syvende album, Kultfilm fra Karup.
»Every moment is nothing but the uttermost end of the past. Music makes this edge wide and beautiful.«
Sven Helbig is a German composer and producer known for combining orchestral and choral music with electronic elements and a strong poetic sensibility. A self-taught musician raised in Eisenhüttenstadt, he released his debut album Pocket Symphonies on Deutsche Grammophon to critical acclaim for its emotional depth and formal precision. Helbig has collaborated with ensembles such as the BBC Singers, Fauré Quartett, and Staatskapelle Dresden, as well as with artists like Rammstein and the Pet Shop Boys. He just released REQUIEM A on Deutsche Grammophon. It is a deeply personal and reflective composition, intertwining classical Latin liturgical texts with new ones written by Helbig himself. The work revolves around themes of loss, memory, and the possibility of renewal – with the »A« in the title symbolizing Anfang (beginning) and the belief in a new start after devastation.
»Recently, I discovered that when a couple of thousand people clap their thick gloves in minus 30 degrees, it sounds like the softest techno – a freezing space where the cold air turns into a wave of warmth, and we, in a moment of collective devotion, become one with the rhythm, one with the invisible bond that connects us in the warmth of silence. Music is not just sounds, but a vain attempt to capture the infinite, which has always been and always will be.«
Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek has been the editor-in-chief of Seismograf since 2021. He is also a music critic and cultural journalist at Kristeligt Dagblad and Århus Stiftstidende/Avisen Danmark and has over the years written to publications such as Kunsten.nu, Glissando (Poland), Neural (Italy), Raw Vision (UK), Nutida Musik (Sweden), Kunstkritikk (DK/Sweden), Iscene.dk, B.T., and Jazz Special. He is the author (together with Lars Muhl) of the book HVA' SAA! En guidet rutsjebanetur gennem Aarhus – før, nu og i fremtiden (2024) and has also contributed to the anthology on music criticism Man skal høre meget (ed. Thomas Michelsen and Claus Røllum-Larsen, 2024). He is a founder and partner in the Polish-Danish cultural organization Kultur(a), and wherever there is a piano, he will be there, eager to coax a melody from it.
»Music is hope, confusion, and memory talking with each other, leading us toward futures we haven't yet imagined.«
Patrick Becker is co-director of the Wolke Verlag publishing house and co-editor of the contemporary music magazine Positionen.
»A lot is projected onto music and making music – I'm careful, singing doesn't make you more intelligent and certainly doesn't make you a better person. It's like in sexuality. A lot of things go very consciously wrong for some people. Music like sex are means of communication, people come into contact and negotiate with each other and their instruments/tools and meet themselves in it. This is also the case when I listen to music – from every conceivable genre and context, even if I always notice that as a teenager I used to play a lot of jazz guitar.«
Bastian Zimmermann lives in Munich and works freelance in the areas of music and performance. As a dramaturge, he works with artists such as the soloist ensemble Kaleidoskop, Yael Ronen and Neo Hülcker. He is editor of the German speaking magazine Positionen – Texts on Current Music and curates projects such as »Music for Hotel Bars« and the festival Music Installations Nuremberg festival. His focus is on social aspects of making music, experimental music concepts and the questioning of bourgeois structures in contemporary music. In Spring 2025 he will take over the Wolke Verlag publishing house for books on music with Patrick Becker.