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SAFRI DUO: ORIGINSThe surprise was immense when the high esteemed classical musicians from the internationally
acknowledged percussion duo, Safri Duo, in 2000 came out as percussive pop musicians with focus
attention towards the dance- and club environment.
Half a dozen big hits and two albums with global sales figures in millions later, the two
percussion players, composers, producers and programmers, Uffe Savery and Morten Friis, are yet
again prepared to cause surprise. Nothing would have been more easy to compose and record a number
three in the same style, but as deep professional musicians constantly new challenges are their
nutrition, and therefore the field is chalked to yet a new – and at least as big – astonishment.
In many ways the album ORIGINS is the third chapter in this 20 year old history of Safri Duo. The
two musicians haven’t made a clean cut to the past, and they don’t intend to mask their musical
origin.
Quite the contrary, Origins is an album, in commune with the multiple meanings, which draw clear
lines to the first two chapters, where Uffe and Morten as respectively classical percussionists and
hard-hitting pop musicians appealed to poles apart different kind of audiences.
But Origins is more than a concentrate of the past. It’s indeed the sound of something new and
surprising. It’s Italian opera, African choir singing, European real world and Danish trash metal!
Ten new tracks, which points in different directions, but bounded together with a glowing warm and
filmic mood. This is very obvious in the track Twilight, which is the first single of the album,
which also was the track that could point out the direction of Origins. Pretty surprisingly,
especially seen in the light of that it originally was composed as a 2nd movement to a clarinet
concerto! On the other hand – with Safri Duo anything can happen!
It was in the summer 2007, and the duo was starting thinking about
their new album, when the outline of Twilight started to take shape.
The clash between the clarinet and the marimba gave vague African associations, and when Uffe,
Morten and their A&R Matt Chalk suddenly could hear for their inner ears the sound of Youssou
N’Dours voice, there was only one thing to do: To get in contact with the popular singer from
Senegal. They sent him a recording of the track with the “gibberish” vocal of Morten. The response
was positive: “I like the vibe”, was the answer from the west African country, and a few months
later Safri Duo stood in the studio of Youssou N’Dour in Dakar. The African star wrote his own text
in the local language, Wolof, so it was phonetically allied to Morten’s “gobbledygook”.
So saying Twilight wasn’t finish, because as a kind of colour of contrast Safri Duo also invited
the Mexican tenor star, Rolando Villlazón to participate, and he welcomed the invitation. In fact
more or less simultaneously he read an article about Youssou, and thought it could be very
interesting working together. With the duos network in the classical world they succeeded in
getting the world famous opera singer to record his vocal during a visit for a concert in
Copenhagen, and the result is a deeply fascinating and top melodic musically impact between
different cultures.
In that sense Twilight is the key to Origins, because Safri Duo intermix cultures, periods, styles
and a lot more on the album with many surprising results. There are more word pictures from Africa,
for instance in Lunar, where Youssou N’Dour also contribute, whereas there other places traces
influences from Celtic folklore. On the beautiful Athena the Soweto Gospel Choir from South Africa
performs, who it succeeded to get together in a studio in Sweden, as late as the 16th of October,
few days before delivering the master, in one of the rare breaks from touring of the choir.
So to speak the time pressure was enormous with several balls in the air at the same time, but Uffe
Savery and Morten Friis have kept the overview, because they know the rules of the game after more
than 20 years in music business. Though at no point it has become routine, because they are both
two enquiring souls and therefore always open to new ideas and impulses. Like that also a huge
waste container from the back stairs in the new Danish Broadcasting Media city in Copenhagen came
to play an important role in the track Corpus Rex, which self-evident must be defined as Trash-Metal!
In the hands of Safri Duo everything can become music. It’s about timing. And it’s about trust to each other.
Uffe Savery and Morten Friis know exactly where they have each other musically, because
they have nearly always known each other. Ever since they met as youngsters in the Tivoli Guards
Boys Band. At this time Uffe wanted to play the saxophone and Morten the trumpet, but by pure
coincidence there was more need for percussion players in the orchestra of the old amusement park,
thus the destiny of the lads were sealed.
Later they both started at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, where they kept their passion
for percussion. Half way through their studies, September 1988, they had their first official
concert in the concert hall of the Conservatory, and ever since it has only advanced in one
constantly movement; hunting new goals and new places to perform. The rumours of their great
musicality and obvious originality soon spread like a wildfire to the entire world. It brought them
to some of the most prestigious concert scenes such as royal Albert Hall in London, Carnegie Hall
in New York City and Sydney Opera House, all places where only very few Danish musicians have entered.
It became six albums with the classical music, before Safri Duo in 2000 hit the more pop-, trance-
and techno oriented path and got a worldwide breakthrough with the track Played-A-Live (The Bongo
Song), which went Top 10 in many Asian and South American countries as well as in most European
countries selling platin in Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium and Norway and even sixfold platin in Denmark!
Ever since more international hits followed with Samb-Adagio, Sweet Freedom and All the People In
The World, as well as the two albums, Episode II and Safri Duo 3.0 brought in big sales and
trophies around the world. In fact so many, that the duo is the international best selling Danish
name after Aqua. But now it’s about a brand new album from the innovative duo and thereby a fresh
chapter in the history of Safri Duo.
The album Origins is released the 17th of November in Denmark.
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http://www.safriduo.dk/P.S.а тем временем веселый толстячок Майк вовсю клепает electrohouse ремиксы:
Delaforce - Without You (Michael Parsberg Remix)
Con Amore - Crazy Situation (Michael Parsberg Remix)почерк одинаковый, характерно накручен бас, но вцелом прикольно!