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Lasse Matthiessen explores a bold new direction with new EP!

While the world was shut down and the musical landscape was covered in silence in 2020, Lasse Matthiessen went on the only long trip that made sense for an incarnated melancholic.

The route went back in time and down the memory lane: Past his old school in Copenhagen, where he sang in Copenhagen’s Boys’ Choir, to his home in the middle of the now Copenhagen hipstar paradies “Nørrebro”, where he grew up and beat his first drum set – powered his first guitar. To Germany, Switzerland and Austria, where he, as a frequently touring musician, has built up a large and loyal concert audience over the past years.

Matthiessen revisited these defining moments of his life disguised as an adult. He went back to time and impact points that made the blood pump and the heart gallop – maybe even burst. A rave in Rome, a ballroom in Bordeaux and a break-up in much-loved Berlin, where he has lived and played through days and weeks, months and years.

When Matthiessen released ‘When We Collided’ a handful of years ago, he really gained attention with radio waves and concert organizers. The highly catchy track has been streamed more than 890,000 times, and its folky DNA has since been regarded as his signature sound among bookers, colleagues and newcomers.

However his sound is changing with his new EP. ”Coordinates Remain” is thus a breakthrough. The EP is his most thoroughly produced and effect-bearing release to date, and it has been created in close collaboration with the Stockholm-based producer Joakim Buddee. ”Joakim has a more commercial and electronic point of view, while with my deep voice and a more complex genre background I contribute with the almost diametrically opposite”, explains Matthiessen. ”In practice, it has taken a lot of time to find exactly the expression that I wanted and could see myself in, but the mission has succeeded. I have allowed myself to listen to myself in some new contexts, which was the ambition for the collaboration”, he adds.  On ”Rome” the bass and a simple beat plays, while Matthiessen’s power-manipulated mahogany voice digs deep into the soundscape. From there, the intensity rises and ends in a graceful commotion. And the experiments do not stop there. With ”Colors”, work has been done with both close microphone and vocal techniques, so that the singing voice almost turns black in a restrained breath, while it is sampled on’ Rome and becomes an underlying melody.

Tour Dates:

 

24.09.21 REEPERBAHN FESTIVAL

12.01.22 DRESDEN GROOVESTATION

13.01.22 LEIPZIG MORITZBASTEI

14.01.22 BERLIN BERGHAIN KANTINE

15.01.22 ERFURT FRANZ MEHLHOSE

24.01.22 MÜNSTER PENSION SCHMIDT

25.01.22 DARMSTADT SCHLOßKELLER

27.01.22 KÖLN STADTGARTEN (JAKI)

28.01.22 ESSEN ZECHE CARL

29.01.22 HAMBURG MOLOTOW

11.02.22 STUTTGART MERLIN

12.02.22 MÜNCHEN HEBBEL & ETTLICH

16.02.22 HANNOVER LUX

17.02.22 BREMEN LAGERHAUS

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