
NILS FRAHM - Paris DLP
Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris and one and a half years after releasing his magnum opus "Music For Animals"âdescribed by PopMatters as âa musical waterfall of monumental proportionsââNils Frahm shares a new live album via his LEITER label. In whatâs becoming a tradition, it follows 2013âs "Spaces", a Pitchfork Album of the Year taped at shows over the preceding 18 months, and 2020âs "Tripping With Nils Frahm", also released as a film. "Paris", nonetheless, is Frahmâs first live album from a single night, March 21, 2024, and contains ten tracks over a running time of 84 minutes.
Frahmâs performances have always been known for expanding upon his studio recordings, and "Paris" is no exception. Drawing on his substantial catalogue, the German composer and producer reworks tracks from various albums, and also adds the brand new, luxurious and strangely gripping âOperaâ to the track list.
If he leaves the stage to the same uproarious jubilation with which he was initially greeted, "Paris" makes it clear why heâs been so in demand. Heâs been booked, frequently for multiple nights, at halls around the world, including Sydneyâs Opera House, Londonâs Barbican and LAâs Orpheum Theatre. Indeed, the LA Times wrote, âWatching him at work, and hearing the audience react, is a little like watching an athlete at the top of his game.â Expect nothing less from Nils Frahm on "Paris", a vital document of this ingenious, gifted musicianâs endless pursuit of fresh perspectives.
Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris and one and a half years after releasing his magnum opus "Music For Animals"âdescribed by PopMatters as âa musical waterfall of monumental proportionsââNils Frahm shares a new live album via his LEITER label. In whatâs becoming a tradition, it follows 2013âs "Spaces", a Pitchfork Album of the Year taped at shows over the preceding 18 months, and 2020âs "Tripping With Nils Frahm", also released as a film. "Paris", nonetheless, is Frahmâs first live album from a single night, March 21, 2024, and contains ten tracks over a running time of 84 minutes.
Frahmâs performances have always been known for expanding upon his studio recordings, and "Paris" is no exception. Drawing on his substantial catalogue, the German composer and producer reworks tracks from various albums, and also adds the brand new, luxurious and strangely gripping âOperaâ to the track list.
If he leaves the stage to the same uproarious jubilation with which he was initially greeted, "Paris" makes it clear why heâs been so in demand. Heâs been booked, frequently for multiple nights, at halls around the world, including Sydneyâs Opera House, Londonâs Barbican and LAâs Orpheum Theatre. Indeed, the LA Times wrote, âWatching him at work, and hearing the audience react, is a little like watching an athlete at the top of his game.â Expect nothing less from Nils Frahm on "Paris", a vital document of this ingenious, gifted musicianâs endless pursuit of fresh perspectives.
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Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris and one and a half years after releasing his magnum opus "Music For Animals"âdescribed by PopMatters as âa musical waterfall of monumental proportionsââNils Frahm shares a new live album via his LEITER label. In whatâs becoming a tradition, it follows 2013âs "Spaces", a Pitchfork Album of the Year taped at shows over the preceding 18 months, and 2020âs "Tripping With Nils Frahm", also released as a film. "Paris", nonetheless, is Frahmâs first live album from a single night, March 21, 2024, and contains ten tracks over a running time of 84 minutes.
Frahmâs performances have always been known for expanding upon his studio recordings, and "Paris" is no exception. Drawing on his substantial catalogue, the German composer and producer reworks tracks from various albums, and also adds the brand new, luxurious and strangely gripping âOperaâ to the track list.
If he leaves the stage to the same uproarious jubilation with which he was initially greeted, "Paris" makes it clear why heâs been so in demand. Heâs been booked, frequently for multiple nights, at halls around the world, including Sydneyâs Opera House, Londonâs Barbican and LAâs Orpheum Theatre. Indeed, the LA Times wrote, âWatching him at work, and hearing the audience react, is a little like watching an athlete at the top of his game.â Expect nothing less from Nils Frahm on "Paris", a vital document of this ingenious, gifted musicianâs endless pursuit of fresh perspectives.











