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Never Let Go
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Stay
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Unseen
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Genre: Electronica / Pop / Rock
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Profile Views: 121135
Last Login: 8/29/2012
Member Since 1/5/2009
Website facebook.com/sebastianlindmusik
Record Label Columbia
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Bio
Hello dear reader, I am Sebastian Lind from Denmark. I'm 23 years old and according to the latest measurement I am about five foot six in shortness, or depending on anyone's viewpoint in height. I am a musician. I write and arrange my own songs, I produce my music by all by myself and I design my merch. I also design my record's wrappings mostly on my own and I make sure that the outcome of my videos can be seen as an extension of my musical work. However, I am not an idealist. I don't subscribe to any philosophies, apart from my own, which are being supplied by experiences. I'd identify myself a realist and that's why I don't want to be made profane what is dear to me – music. Thank you for reading these lines thus far. I am fully aware on you being thrown over almost daily by biographies of hopeful music-youngsters, which are designed to making you curious on new CDs. Well, this text is supposed to be doing just that, to be honest. But it won't blind you with superlatives. It would be pretentious of me to claiming that my music could be anything but being your travelling companion. Travelling companion? Where to? That you may know better than me. To make you understand my life's journey towards music so far, I try to explain who I am. I spend most of my time in the recording-studio, which could lead to the suspicion of me wanting to escape into music. But, actually I'm doing rather well in the real world. I only wish to be an eleventh of a football team sometimes. Music is a relentless beast. It can lead to relatively much solitude, but it can also produce disproportional bonds. I'm not lamenting. Independence comes with a price to pay. I am not a singer/songwriter in the traditional sense. The lucky bag that is pop, shoves too many different ways of making music through my studio-door every morning for me to consider myself a traditionalist in any sense. It wouldn't make sense to me to writing songs and then recording them solely with an acoustic guitar. Electronic devices offer interesting ways for attracting ideas to move into unusual avenues. I liken it to a house with many different rooms, in which all the many different pleasures of a character find a way to exist. Music has always been the opposite to wearing blinders. Some Melancholy is being attested to my new album "I Will Follow" in my country. However, I don't wrap the world in grey. Sometimes fun is being made invisible by a dustcloud. Other times fun can be so plain obvious that melancholy is yawning for visibility. The perception of the mind-set of an album is often channelled by its production. I work independently to be able to realise my artistic visions, which is no less stressful. But I am imposing any stress on myself. It is a lot of fun, actually. Me returning to myself started after finishing the tour that followed my debut album "Sebastian Lind". I went back to my hometown of Svendborg from Kopenhagen. Now I live less than a mile away from the sea, in a rather beautiful surrounding, in which music is in no way being kept 'busy'. I practically force myself to organizing everything I need for producing music myself. Nevertheless, the time I'd spent in Kopenhagen was important to me. I did build a helpful network of people. But inspiration neither comes from urban nor rural surroundings to me. It might seem arrogant and it might even destroy the social-romanticized picture of the artist picking up inspiration as he wanders along, but I know rather well what I want and who I am. My inspiration comes from within me. Where else would it come from? I like it when my song-titles keep contents of songs in disguise. Not least because it leaves you, dear listener, your due space to make up your own stories of my songs. "Choose Love" is not a love song, at least not in the linear sense. Even a seemingly simple song like "Woods" is not intended to spread any superficial message. I use recurring symbols in "I Will Follow" for telling a story within my song-stories. Like the balloons, which break up the greyness of the album-sleeve. They were part of my creative process for the album. In the title-song "I Will Follow" I give my condolences, but I am not being explicit on who I am addressing with that song. I had to find out the meaning of the lyrics to my new single "Never Let Go" myself. It's an improvised lyric. I liked the atmosphere of that guide-vocal-take and kept it for the eventual version. Certainly because the lyric wasn't supposed to make any sense, it indeed made a lot of sense eventually. You might by now got to know that I want to encourage you to reflect and feel everything for yourself while listening to my album, dear reader. I don't like to explain the great miracle of music or of a song. Nor do I feel a need to be doing so. You live to live. Some say that my intermediate stops are considerable. Both singles derived from my debut-album were on rotation on Danish national radio. James Morisson, Mats Langer and OneRepublic offered support-slots to me. My many solo-concerts made me believe that me dreaming of respect and connection through music was gradually becoming a reality. I like to think that "I Will Follow" is the actual starting-point of my artistic life. The foreplay was fun, but the way I do it now is what "I Will Follow". Hopefully these lines made you become curious of my music. Should my music make you wanting to find out of who I am, I would like to meeting you for a chat. You know quite a lot about me by now. I do not know anything about you and your perception of my music. But I am interested, curious and hungry for resonances. Maybe that's why I became a musician. -
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7 Songs | Jan 5, 2009
Comments
- <3 sandy <38 days ago
thanks for your acceptance, I love your music, Dreden was beautiful,
love greetings sandra - Jecka10 months ago
Hej! Love your music! :)) Can't stop listening to it ;) Hilsen, Jessi (from Germany)
- Mette Dong2 years ago
Det er for fedt! Elsker dit musik, elsker det :D
- Workers in Songs2 years ago
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