Day is a quiet afternoon at home. The wooden floor creaks underfoot. Angled sunlight highlights suspended dust in the breeze of an open window. A dog barks in the distance. The gentle rattle of clean silverware being put away. You stop to fold a thick, worn quilt and listen as your friend, Nils, works through ideas on the piano. His thoughts fill the room and halls with warm sound. The sway of distant trees catches your eye. Are you floating?
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Day is inward-focused and quiet, unlike the epic (3 hours and 6 minutes!) Music for Animals (2022) or lively Paris (2024). It features solo piano and room noise, sounding like an Otto Totland album. This makes sense since Frahm released… More