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artist koop
title koop islands
status  available to download
label compost records/d
style nujazz / headz / groove
released 9/2006
item# B199607
catalog# CPT 234-2

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1. koop island blues (4:34)

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2. come to me (2:51)

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3. forces...darling (5:03)

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4. i see a different you (3:16)

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5. lets elope (3:14)

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6. the moonbounce (2:46)

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7. beyond the son (4:53)

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8. whenever there is you (3:00)

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9. drum rhythm a (music for ballet exercises) (2:14)

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It´s been four years since we last heard from the Stockholm based duo of Oscar Simonsson and Magnus Zingmark. Their album "Waltz for Koop" slowly but surely found it´s way into the hearts of more than 160.000 record buyers across the globe. Then followed the world tours, the two sets a night at the Blue Note in Tokyo and hundreds of remixes, until finally last year they found themselves back in Stockholm able to begin work on what was to become "Koop Islands".
Where "Waltz For Koop" was steeped in a modern - and modernist - take on 60s jazz and swedish songstressess from the time (Monica Zetterlunds name was mentioned more times than the group thought was fair), Koop Islands has - despite its name - very little to do with romanticising the Stockholm archipelago. Rather, it goes much, much further south west, all the way down the caribbiean for inspiration. That´s where you´ll find Koop Islands on their imaginary world map.
Also, Magnus and Oscar realised that sometimes the only way forwards is to go as far back in history as possible. "I think we can do that", says Magnus. "Our music is created in a post-sampling world where everything is possible. Even time travel. That´s why we just laugh if someone calls what we do retro."
So back they went. Back to the swing of the 1930s, the exoticism of forgotten orchestras and entertainers performing on late 40s yacht cruises to Jamaica. The characteristic Koop vibes now joined by marimbas, furious gene krupaesque jungle drums (just listen to them rip on "Forces… Darling") and an ever present Cape Verdean Blues with just a hint of Mento that would have made islanders in european exile, like the recently salvaged Lord Kitchener & His Friends, nod in approval.
This journey in time and music is what forms the foundation Koop Islands was built on.
On their travels towards Koop Islands they were joined by their inner circle of friends, some of whom you might remember from "Waltz For Koop". The amazing Yukimi Nagano with her free flowing vocals and her male counterpart - the criminally underrated Mikael Sundin. Ex-Galliano main man Rob Gallagher (aka Earl Zinger) tells a heartbreaking tale that weaves together tennis ace Björn Borg with the sad story of the passing of a mother. And, last but no way least, on the album´s title track the norweigan singer-songwriter Ane Brun heads out on her virgin tour of the Islands.
Even though Magnus and Oscars hearts and souls are filled with exotic and eclecticly swinging sounds the whole album was recorded in their own tiny studio on Stockholms Södermalm. If you listen very carefully you can hear the number 4 bus go by on the snowy street outside.

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