Nils Frahm has released an 8 track album Solo free, to celebrate National Piano Day, which was March 29th (am a bit late to the party, I know). I downloaded it today. It’s been one of those afternoons where lots of little things have gone wrong. Just heard the first two tracks and I feel much calmer now. Go and get it if you are already a fan, or want to hear some lovely piano music. Link below.
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Carolina says
Here is the beautiful first track, Ode. I forgot to include one in the OP
Kaisfatdad says
That sounds right on the money. Thanks!
National Piano Day? What an excellent idea.
Next year we should celebrate it here.
Locust says
Thanks, just downloaded it!
He’s playing at the Stockholm Music & Arts festival this year, I got my ticket yesterday. I’ve heard a couple of tracks by him before, but not much, so this is perfect, free download + live performance coming up…
Listening right now, it’s really beutiful.
pencilsqueezer says
It’s lovely stuff. I am a confirmed Frahm fan and have been listening to this for the past couple of days. Beautiful.
pencilsqueezer says
Here’s one he made earlier. Wonderful.
Mike_H says
Thanks for the tip, Carolina. Listening to it now. It sounds fabulous.
Fin59 says
This is wonderful. Been playing for an hour or two via Spotify. Perfect accompaniment to some writing I’ve been doing.
London outside, beneath. Coiling, unetherised.
Carolina, Thanks for introducing me to something new that feels as if it’s been there all along.