The Benefits of Daydreaming Magnus John Anderson
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2023
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
10.03.2023
Label: van Drumpt
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Classical Crossover
Interpret: Magnus John Anderson
Komponist: Magnus John Andersson
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- Magnus John Anderson: Ivy:
- 1 Anderson: Ivy 03:21
- Node:
- 2 Anderson: Node 03:37
- Arkona:
- 3 Anderson: Arkona 03:27
- Florence:
- 4 Anderson: Florence 02:38
- Gamma:
- 5 Anderson: Gamma 04:15
- Le gras:
- 6 Anderson: Le gras 03:01
- Fictional Universe:
- 7 Anderson: Fictional Universe 02:35
- Moony:
- 8 Anderson: Moony 03:13
- Plaster of Paris:
- 9 Anderson: Plaster of Paris 03:18
- Eavesdrop:
- 10 Anderson: Eavesdrop 01:47
Info zu The Benefits of Daydreaming
Stockholm-Berlin-based Magnus John Andersson has been active in the music industry since the 1990s. He has collaborated with several successful artists including Clay Aiken, Super Junior and Rola. Contributed to movies like Pokemon 15 (Japan) and Indian Summer (South Korera). Now he is emerging from the studio as an artist in his own right with a second neoclassical piano album. The new album The Benefits of Daydreaming features ten tracks and will be released March 10th 2023 via record label Van Drumpt. In addition to Magnus on piano, the album also features solo cellist Annika Blomfeldt and guitar by Jan Strand.
Magnus John Anderson, piano, keyboards
Annika Blomfeldt, cello
Jan Strand, guitar
Magnus John Andersson
Stockholm-Berlin-based Magnus John Andersson has been active in the music industry since the 1990s. He has collaborated with several successful artists including Clay Aiken, Super Junior and Rola. Now he is emerging from the studio as an artist in his own right with a debut neoclassical piano album.
'BLEACHING' features nine tracks and will be released on May 14th 2021 via record label Van Drumpt. In addition to Magnus on piano, the album also features solo cellist Annika Blomfeldt. A first taste will be released this January in the form of debut single 'ELKHORN'.
Magnus describes his debut as a form of homecoming after having helped several others to reach success over the course of many years. The road back has taken him through the role of recording technician and mixer for Benny Andersson at Mono Music Studio on Skeppsholmen (Stockholm) for artists such as Celine Dion, Westlife, Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys, to name but a few.
He has secured top chart positions in Japan (Pokemon 15), the USA (Clay Aiken), and on the World Album Chart (Super Junior); he has worked on film soundtracks (Songs from the Second Floor and As it Is in Heaven); and he has been the technician and mixer on a Grammy-winning album (Folk Music in Swedish with Åsa Jinder).
In 2011, he moved to the Mitte neighbourhood in Berlin to pursue a dream project – building his own studio comprised entirely of analogue keyboard instruments. He worked on film and advertising music at the same time. Today, he commutes between the German capital and Stockholm where he also works as an acoustician.
"As a twenty-year-old, I wrote a great many piano pieces and composed music for string quarters and choirs, but I never quite took that step to becoming an artist myself. Instead, I wrote music for others. Thanks to my wife and Berlin, that dream has been awoken in me once more and I have now returned to my roots," says Magnus John Anderson who is inspired by other pianists such as Nils Frahm and Dustin O’Halloran who both work and perform in Berlin.
As an artist in his own right, he has turned his back on the pursuit of chart toppers and instead given himself over to stripped-back and melodic piano music with a light touch of French melancholy.
"I have previously written music which is more bombastic; this is going to be the polar opposite – rather minimalistic compositions. I hope that other people will enjoy and appreciate them," he says.
About the album 'BLEACHING'
Each track on the album has a connection to corals. The music reflects the beautiful yet fragile nature of coral reefs. A quarter of all marine life finds its home in our planet’s coral reefs. According to the WWF, almost two million species live in or around coral reefs and rely on them to survive. We are losing coral reefs in large parts of the world as a result of global warming and climate change. Coral bleaching is a process whereby corals lose their colour and die from high temperatures.
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