Nils Frahm had an early introduction to music. During his childhood he was taught to play piano. It was through this that Nils began toimmersehimself in the styles of the classical pianists before him as well as contemporary composers.Today Nils Frahm works as anaccomplished composer and producer from his Berlin-based Durton Studio. His unconventional approach to anage-old instrument, playedcontemplatively and intimately, has won him many fans around the world. For a musician this early in his career,Frahm displays an incrediblydeveloped sense of control and restraint in his work, catching the ...read more
Nils Frahm had an early introduction to music. During his childhood he was taught to play piano. It was through this that Nils began toimmersehimself in the styles of the classical pianists before him as well as contemporary composers.Today Nils Frahm works as anaccomplished composer and producer from his Berlin-based Durton Studio. His unconventional approach to anage-old instrument, playedcontemplatively and intimately, has won him many fans around the world. For a musician this early in his career,Frahm displays an incrediblydeveloped sense of control and restraint in his work, catching the ear of many fans.As the recognition continues to grow for his previous solopiano works ‘Wintermusik’ (2009) and ‘The Bells’ (2009), 2011 saw the release of hiscritically acclaimed record ‘Felt’. The album was followedby the solo synthesiser EP ‘Juno’ and ‘Screws’ (2012) – a birthday gift to his fans herecorded while recovering from a thumb injury. Nilsreleased his follow up to Juno titled ‘Juno Reworked’ (2013) with guest reworks by LukeAbbott and Clark.Now Nils returns with his new album‘Spaces’ expressing Frahm’s love for experimentation and answering the call from his fans for a recordthat truly reflects what they havewitnessed during his concerts. « hide