Our resident artist in may is ØYA
ØYA is the work of instrumentalist and singer Mathias Holm (Girls in Airports). Mathias has found a unique style through his influences; books by Bjarne Reuter and nearly being killed by a Portuguese Man O'war in ’99. The music of the Mandagsklubben residency will be in part from the ØYA debut album Dreams Rewind, to be released fall 2017. It will be presented by a changing lineup of truly talented musicians with different backgrounds, and new music is composed for the occasion. Composer Nick Martin said about ØYA: ”The music has an immediacy and clarity of expression, sounding new while having an air of timelessness. ”Ulrich Stock of Die Zeit wrote: “ The music envelops ØYA like a seductive dream. “The word ØYA expresses a gap between inner experience and outside world. One meaning of ØYA is island - an inward, independent place. Another meaning is eyes - something reaching out to the world. Mathias Holm was born into Svanholm, a kind of socialist utopia. He often found himself belonging in a world that was different from the one he saw on TV. The community was a good soil for Mathias’ creative nature. From age 9 he was playing piano, drums and guitar, and was singing in front of big crowds. The legendary 90’s group Ida og Drengene from this era will be reunited for one special show at Mandagsklubben. ...
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Our resident artist in may is ØYA
ØYA is the work of instrumentalist and singer Mathias Holm (Girls in Airports). Mathias has found a unique style through his influences; books by Bjarne Reuter and nearly being killed by a Portuguese Man O'war in ’99. The music of the Mandagsklubben residency will be in part from the ØYA debut album Dreams Rewind, to be released fall 2017. It will be presented by a changing lineup of truly talented musicians with different backgrounds, and new music is composed for the occasion. Composer Nick Martin said about ØYA: ”The music has an immediacy and clarity of expression, sounding new while having an air of timelessness. ”Ulrich Stock of Die Zeit wrote: “ The music envelops ØYA like a seductive dream. “The word ØYA expresses a gap between inner experience and outside world. One meaning of ØYA is island - an inward, independent place. Another meaning is eyes - something reaching out to the world. Mathias Holm was born into Svanholm, a kind of socialist utopia. He often found himself belonging in a world that was different from the one he saw on TV. The community was a good soil for Mathias’ creative nature. From age 9 he was playing piano, drums and guitar, and was singing in front of big crowds. The legendary 90’s group Ida og Drengene from this era will be reunited for one special show at Mandagsklubben.
kl 20 Kenneth Dahl Knudsen quintet
Magnus thuelund - alto sax
Brian Massaka - guitar
William Larsson - Piano
Daniel sommer - drums
Kenneth Dahl Knudsen - bass
Award winning bassist Kenneth Dahl Knudsen has since his debut album "strings attached, 2010 played and toured all over the World from where He gathers inspiration and ideas to reinvent his own ideas and combine Them with the impressions brought to him from asia, South America, Africa and Europe
kl 21 ØYA V
Mathias Holm - guitar, keys, vocals
Nicolai Claesson – bass
Johan Granberg, Rasmus Krogh – guitar
Buster Jensen – pedal steel
Mads Forsby, Kresten Osgood – drums
Maria Jagd – violin
Martin Stender – saxophone
+ SPECIAL GUESTS Ida Dahl and Bue Hebbelstrup
This last evening will feature a fine blend of musicians who have been a part of the ØYA concerts in May. It might turn out to be a return to Mathias Holm’s roots in blues, Michael Jackson ballads and latin jazz. It is also the night of the epic Ida og Drengene reunion show.
kl 22 Kresten Osgood Kvintet
Erik Kimestad - trumpet
Mads Egetoft - sax
Jeppe Zeeberg - piano
Mathias Petri - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is one of the greatest bands in town. The Kresten Osgood quintet rocks the house with their jazz and you can take that to the bank!
all members are among the hottest musicians in Copenhagen. they have been together for 4 years now and toured extensively. come to this rare appearance at the club. you won't regret it!
kl 23 Whirlpool Ensemble
Joao Hasselberg - bass
Kristian Tangvik - tuba
Elina Silova - vox
This is a small ensemble that deals with the counteraction between improvisation & composition, creating a circular motion as that produced by the meeting of opposing currents causing a downward spiraling action creating music as a final result.
kl 24 Henrik Melbye solo!!!!
Henrik Melbye - sax
Henrik Melbye is a Mandagsklubben favorite. he has played at the club many many times and is a wonderful saxophonist and improvisor. Here we get the chance to enjoy him solo.
Our resident artist in may is ØYA
ØYA is the work of instrumentalist and singer Mathias Holm (Girls in Airports). Mathias has found a unique style through his influences; books by Bjarne Reuter and nearly being killed by a Portuguese Man O'war in ’99. The music of the Mandagsklubben residency will be in part from the ØYA debut album Dreams Rewind, to be released fall 2017. It will be presented by a changing lineup of truly talented musicians with different backgrounds, and new music is composed for the occasion. Composer Nick Martin said about ØYA: ”The music has an immediacy and clarity of expression, sounding new while having an air of timelessness. ”Ulrich Stock of Die Zeit wrote: “ The music envelops ØYA like a seductive dream. “The word ØYA expresses a gap between inner experience and outside world. One meaning of ØYA is island - an inward, independent place. Another meaning is eyes - something reaching out to the world. Mathias Holm was born into Svanholm, a kind of socialist utopia. He often found himself belonging in a world that was different from the one he saw on TV. The community was a good soil for Mathias’ creative nature. From age 9 he was playing piano, drums and guitar, and was singing in front of big crowds. The legendary 90’s group Ida og Drengene from this era will be reunited for one special show at Mandagsklubben.
kl 20 Kenneth Dahl Knudsen quintet
Magnus thuelund - alto sax
Brian Massaka - guitar
William Larsson - Piano
Daniel sommer - drums
Kenneth Dahl Knudsen - bass
Award winning bassist Kenneth Dahl Knudsen has since his debut album "strings attached, 2010 played and toured all over the World from where He gathers inspiration and ideas to reinvent his own ideas and combine Them with the impressions brought to him from asia, South America, Africa and Europe
kl 21 ØYA V
Mathias Holm - guitar, keys, vocals
Nicolai Claesson – bass
Johan Granberg, Rasmus Krogh – guitar
Buster Jensen – pedal steel
Mads Forsby, Kresten Osgood – drums
Maria Jagd – violin
Martin Stender – saxophone
+ SPECIAL GUESTS Ida Dahl and Bue Hebbelstrup
This last evening will feature a fine blend of musicians who have been a part of the ØYA concerts in May. It might turn out to be a return to Mathias Holm’s roots in blues, Michael Jackson ballads and latin jazz. It is also the night of the epic Ida og Drengene reunion show.
kl 22 Kresten Osgood Kvintet
Erik Kimestad - trumpet
Mads Egetoft - sax
Jeppe Zeeberg - piano
Mathias Petri - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is one of the greatest bands in town. The Kresten Osgood quintet rocks the house with their jazz and you can take that to the bank!
all members are among the hottest musicians in Copenhagen. they have been together for 4 years now and toured extensively. come to this rare appearance at the club. you won't regret it!
kl 23 Whirlpool Ensemble
Joao Hasselberg - bass
Kristian Tangvik - tuba
Elina Silova - vox
This is a small ensemble that deals with the counteraction between improvisation & composition, creating a circular motion as that produced by the meeting of opposing currents causing a downward spiraling action creating music as a final result.
kl 24 Henrik Melbye solo!!!!
Henrik Melbye - sax
Henrik Melbye is a Mandagsklubben favorite. he has played at the club many many times and is a wonderful saxophonist and improvisor. Here we get the chance to enjoy him solo.
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