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Teis Ortved
Parks At Night

Parks At Night

Labels

Bathurst

Catno

BAT 003

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 4, 2021

We are delighted to present a raw, young talent from Copenhagen - the city of fairy tales. Indeed, Parks at Night, the debut album from 17 years old Teis Ortved, could very easily provide the soundtrack for a recently unearthed Hans Christian Anderson story. In fourteen moves, the devoted multi-instrumentalist tells us the tale of his relatively short journey so far with confidence that belies his age. There's no ego or showboating here as this modest musician brings together seemingly disparate technologies with apparent ease, marrying sequenced beats and plaintive pianos overlaid by ethereal vocals that take his very special music somewhere other-worldly.

To fully appreciate Teis' universe we need to dip a toe into his upbringing, his wonder years and the family unit that has had so much influence on his fascinating musical output. Both his father and mother are musicians - the former having previously been a drummer in a danish band, and almost from birth, Teis would sleep backstage at his parents shows. Teis has been immersed in music his whole life - even his sister is a renowned violinist. There was no escape from the arts in the Ortved household, nor was there been any desire to do so, which probably explains the sense of calmness in Teis' productions. His music feels like a pleasure; a natural outlet; one that's never been stifled and always been encouraged.

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BAT 003 - DE - 2021

A1

I Don't Like Dreaming

4:25

A2

Moments

3:35

A3

About Right

3:05

A4

Relative

3:30

A5

Parks At Night

2:10

A6

Later That Night

2:20

A7

Damn

2:51

B1

Dreamfunk (Interlude)

0:55

B2

Cliff

3:04

B3

Silence

2:56

B4

Aight

2:26

B5

Leave

3:23

B6

Shade

3:25

B7

Aaaaaoutro

2:43

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