Posted on 01/07/1995
Posted on 01/07/1995
Posted on 11/01/1994
Some 5 years after moving in on first floor in the backyard building on Gammel Kongevej 47B, Copenhagen, I got the chance to get an additional 85 m2 space in a small adjacent free-standing building. The owners of the building were known to be quite tough businessmen, with connections to “well known organised MC clubs”, […]
Posted on 01/07/1992
“Slow Down” – my first solo-album under the name “Ranum” was recorded in 1992. In the days – before DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) – I experimented a lot with non-linear, tapeless recording techniques. Using my fully RAM-upgraded (32MB) Akai S-1000/1100 samplers, I managed to get all vocals and acoustic instruments to play along with the other […]
Posted on 05/09/1989
The Cannes Lion event Sparkled by the media exposure I started getting calls from film companies and advertising agencies who needed music and sound for the commercials. One was DMB&B (a advertising network with offices nearby). They had produced a public service spot for “Rådet for større færdselssikkerhed”, which was produced by Michael Sonne – […]
Posted on 01/03/1989
1989 was an exciting year in many ways. One day I got a visit from Kenneth Bager (Dr.Baker, Coma, Music for Dreams) who was then the A&R for Virgin Records. He had signed a young rap outfit to match the then dominating rap group “MC Einar” who had been quite successful. Kenneth asked to record the album […]
Posted on 01/01/1987
My song “Whale Song” was recorded and included on the 2nd DéFilm album, and became probably the most succesful track from that album. I play all keys, and sing the backing vocals on the album version, although I officially had left the band by the time of the release. I also did not appear in […]
Posted on 01/10/1986
Posted on 01/10/1986
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Posted on 01/06/1985
Going international The quality of the band and the album became evident in the subsequent live showcase where A&R persons from several record companies were present. Most of the gear from the new Medley Studio was brought to the venue along with heavy rentals to make the most impact. I brought my own large modular […]
Posted on 23/05/1985
DÉFILM In order to present the DeFilm to a string of international record companies, Medley Records arranged a major showcase event. It should look like a regular concert played live in front of an audience of 1.200. But it also happened to be the first public live job ever for DeFilm, so it was a […]