Recorded between January 2006 and January 2007 at Nattefrost Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark and at Nattefrost Mobile studio in Odense, Denmark
All tracks composed, performed & produced by Bjorn Jeppesen except Winterland by Bjorn Jeppesen and Robert Schroeder-Trebor
Nattefrost (aka Bjorn Jeppesen) - All hardware & Software synthesizers, vocoders and other various electronic equipment Ute Stemmann - Speech on "Translogical Movements" Phil Molto - guitar
Introducing the second album by the Danish electronic musician Bjørn Jeppesen, also known as Nattefrost. His previous cd “Absorbed In Dreams And Yearning” showed on one hand a familiar sound but on the other hand also a fresh new look on electronic music. He cleverly mixed influences of the Berlin School with ambient sounds and a certain “Scandinavian feeling”. “Underneath The Nightsky” is a continuation of this but again goes somewhat further. Bjørn’s music is melodical, accessible and has a rich and varying sound. Take, for instance, a piece like “Searching For A Distant Planet” which has a slight Gothic atmosphere, a fine rhythm, a nice solo, beautiful sounds and a great overall way to it. Sometimes the (earlier) sound of Jean Michel Jarre comes to mind while listening to Jeppesen’s composition.
This is happening in the tracks “Observing Emotions” (listen to that solo!), “The Pleasure Of Tranquility” and “The Magic Of Forgotten Times”. Well, this last thing is indeed a little bit the case on “Underneath The Nightsky” but Bjørn keeps it also a little modern and that is nicely done. And then there is the excellent melodic “Winterland” that he composed and played together with no one less than Robert Schroeder.
This album shows the growth of a fine new talent. A talent that deserves to be listened to…
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