KOOP

Location:
SE
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Site(s):
Label:
Diesel Music/Playground
Type:
Major
All videos at www.youtube.com/KoopFilm



All videos at www.youtube.com/KoopFilm



All videos at www.youtube.com/KoopFilm



Koop – Koop Islands



Before we start we need you to do one thing. Listen to Come To Me. If you ask me, that song encapsules almost everything you need to know about Koop Islands. After just a few seconds yourre in two completely different places at the same time. Come To Me is the point where the Swedish summer solstice meets a Caribbean christmas. Its where the sweetest melody ever swings easy on a faraway beach where Santa Clause handles the steel pans.

Welcome to Koop Islands.

A place where music and life swing to a slightly different drum.



It's been twelve years since the debut album Sons of Koop (1997) of Stockholm based duo Oscar Simonsson and Magnus Zingmark. Their second album Waltz for Koop (2002) slowly but surely found it's way into the hearts of more than 200.000 record buyers across the globe. Then followed the world tours, the remixes, until finally 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. Thats where youll 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. Thats why we just laugh if somone 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. .

- We create jazz music, says Oscar. Its as simple as that. We cant do pop, electronica, techno or whatever because were just no good at it. Knowing this and having accepted it we can basically do whatever we want. If we wanna explore and pick up pieces from, say, 1929 – we can.

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 tells a heartbreaking tale that weaves together tennis ace Björn Borg with the sad story of the passing of a mother.On the american release of the album is a new track, "Strange Love", included. It's sung by Hilde Louise Asbjornsen, a new swinging discovery and the main singer in the koop live set.

And, last but no way least, on the albums 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 produced and 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.

Andres Lokko, London W11, july 2006



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Tracklist Koop Islands (american edition):



1. Koop island blues (vocals Ane Brun)

2. Come to me (vocals Yukimi Nagano)

3. Forcesdarling (vocals Earl Zinger)

4. I see a different you (vocals Yukimi Nagano)

5. Let's elope (vocals Mikael Sundin)

6. The Moonbounce

7. Beyond the son (vocals Earl Zinger)

8. Strange love (vocals Hilde Louise Asbjornsen)

9. Drum rythm A (music for ballet exercises)

10. Whenever there is you (vocals Yukimi Nagano)

11. Come to me (live) (featuring Yukimi and the BBC big band)



All songs written and produced by (Simonsson/Zingmark) except for:

Lyrics track 1 written by (Simonsson/Zingmark/Brun)

Lyrics track 3 and 7 written by (Simonsson/Zingmark/Gallagher)

Lyrics track 8 written by (Simonsson/Zingmark/Asbjornsen)



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