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ARTIST
FRAHM, NILS
TITLE
Paris
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
LEITER
CATALOG #
LTR 046LP
LTR 046LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/4/2025
Limited repress. Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris and one and a half a year after releasing his magnum opus
Music For Animals
-- described by
PopMatters
as "a musical waterfall of monumental proportions" --
Nils Frahm
shares a new live album on his Leiter label. In what's becoming a tradition, it follows 2013's
Spaces
, a Pitchfork Album of the Year taped at shows over the preceding 18 months, and 2020's
Tripping With Nils Frahm
, also released as a film.
Paris
is Frahm's first live album from a single night, March 21, 2024, and contains ten tracks over a running time of 84 minutes. Frahm's 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
Music For Animals
("Right Right Right" and "Briefly") before less recent material from 2009's
The Bells
("Some"), and 2012's
Screws
("Re," originally recorded with just nine fingers after Frahm broke a thumb). There's also "Spells" from
All Encores
and "You Name It" from
Day
, while the brand new, luxurious and strangely gripping "Opera" sets the stage for "On The Roof" from his heart-rending, award-winning score for 2015's widely acclaimed, one-camera, one-take German thriller,
Victoria
. Frahm's instrumental range has expanded to include a mountain of vintage synths and keyboard instruments. These include a custom-made organ as well as the final glass harmonica constructed by
Gerhard Finkenbeiner
, a master glassblower who, in the 1980s, resurrected the instrument -- first invented by
Benjamin Franklin
in 1761 -- and then died in 1999 in mysterious, still unresolved circumstances. Frahm's grasp of dynamics and tension has likewise expanded, and not only does he reinvigorate his work during concerts for this wider range of possibilities, but he also keeps developing it as he tours. If he leaves the stage to the same uproarious jubilation with which he was initially greeted,
Paris
makes it clear why he's been so in demand.
Paris
is a vital document of this ingenious, gifted musician's endless pursuit of fresh perspectives.
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