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Blaue Blume about seven of their favourite songs

The Copenhagen-based dreampop newcomers give an insight in their inspirations.

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Blaue Blume - Photo by Daniel Schriver

Photo by Daniel Schriver

The excitement slowly but steady increases. In two weeks, NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION and FluxFM present the first Ja Ja Ja event in Berlin. October the 9th, to be exact (find all information about the evening right here). Copenhagen-based outfit BLAUE BLUME is one of the three acts playing on this night and they are another proof why it was a wise choice by Ja Ja Ja to set the focus on Scandinavia for their event series after all. With a drifting mixture of 80s wave pop and shoegaze soundscapes the four gentlemen are clearly one of the most exciting acts from the northern countries at the moment. It’s worth to check out their latest EP Beau & Lorette as well as their informative and entertaining ‘Introducing Q&A‘ for NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION.

In the wake of the forthcoming event we asked the group for some of the music that inspired them and maybe even motivated the boys to form their own band. It’s no surprise that we find acts like THE SMITHS and COCTEAU TWINS in here but expect a few surprises as well in the following list.

 

01. The National – ‘Pink Rabbits’

Some songs are written with such wisdom that they almost seem to have the ability to embrace any moment you felt love on a bigger or smaller scale.

02. Julia Holter – ‘Maxim’s I’

Very much like KATE BUSH she builds a universe around her songs which through childlike ingenuity appears almost boundless.

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03. The Smiths – ‘Half A Person’

They managed in only four albums to make more hits than THE BEATLES.

04. Modest Mouse – ‘A Different City’

Isaac Brock possesses a special socialist realistic tone in his lyric that only few is able to use in music without having the melancholy subjects color the music’s lightness.

05. Genesis – ‘The Chamber Of 32 Doors’

Just one example from our all-time favourite record ‘The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.’

06. Cocteau Twins – ‘Persephone’

One of the few times where Liz Frazer shows us her modal voice and even so the still manages to keep the melodies very complex. Generally the ‘Treasure’ record shows the band from a darker side which makes clear the their sound speaks multiple languages.

07. Kate Bush – ‘Snowed In At Wheeler Street’

A story about a couple whose love experiences recent times major tragedies. Because of a chaotic cosmos this love stays unresolved. A remarkable theme even for KATE BUSH who seem to have already presented every single love story.


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