Nils Frahm steps up for LateNightTales

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  • The German pianist's selection draws on music from the likes of Four Tet, Miles Davis and Nina Simone.
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  • Nils Frahm has overseen the next edition of the LateNightTales compilation series. Frahm's selections vary from classic jazz and soul (Miles Davis, Nina Simone) to classical to contemporary electronic music from the likes of Four Tet, Boards Of Canada and Bibio. A couple of his own exclusive compositions feature, including his cover version of John Cage's "4'33." ("I sat at the piano in silence and worked from there," he says. "I listened and took in the atmosphere and this is what came out of it.") "I've really got off on working on compilations lately," says Frahm. "It's such a wonderful way to delve deep into your music collection. My flat is now crammed with music media of all stripes, from an old hand-cranked 78 phonograph player to 45s and albums on vinyl, my beloved old cassette tape collection, even mini-disks and, lately, WAV and MP3s. It's all music to me. After spending hours recording from all of these diverse sources, I started to play around with the tunes, layering them, sampling, looping certain parts, extracting phrases and using all the freedom that this allowed me." He adds: "If I got a little carried away or stepped on anyone's toes in my quest to do something interesting and original, then I apologise. Some things may have accidentally landed on the wrong speed, while other spooky happenings occurred along the way, whether it's ghostly additions of reverb and delay or simply subtle edits or reproductions, they've all gone into the magical stew I've tried to create for your pleasure and edification. I can't tell you how much fun I've had creating this compilation for you but, suffice to say, I hope it will be a nice journey for your mind and heart." The compilation will be available on double-vinyl, CD and digital formats. For more on Frahm, read this week's interview with RA's Tony Naylor. Listen to a compilation minimix below. You can also check out a YouTube trailer here.
    Tracklist 01. Nils Frahm - 4'33" (Exclusive John Cage cover version) 02. Baka Forest People Of South East Cameroon - Liquindi 2 03. Carl Oesterhelt & Johannes Enders - Divertimento Fur Tenorsaxophon Und Kleines Ensemble Pt.4 04. Four Tet - 0181 (Excerpt) 05. George Autry - You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven 06. Boards of Canada - In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country 07. Bibio - It Was Willow 08. Dictaphone - Peaks 09. Vladimir Horowitz - The Flight Of The Bumblebee 10. Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio) 11. Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra - Talk Of The Town 12. System - SK20 13. Rhythm & Sound - Mango Drive 14. Miles Davis - Générique 15. Dinu Lipatti - O Herr Bleibet Meine Freunde, BWV 147 16. Colin Stetson - The Righteous Wrath Of An Honorable Man 17. Penguin Café Orchestra - Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter 18. Nina Simone - Who Knows Where The Time Goes 19. Nina Jurish - Cleo The Cat (Exclusive track) 20. Dub Tractor - Cirkel 21. The Gentlemen Losers - Honey Bunch 22. Nils Frahm - Them "Solo Piano Edit“ (Exclusive version) 23. Cillian Murphy - In The Morning (Exclusive spoken word piece) LateNightTales will release LateNightTales: Nils Frahm on September 11th 2015.
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