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  1. www.nilsfrahm.com › works › feltFelt | Nils Frahm

    Felt. 2011. Having recorded his last album live in a large, reverberant church, Nils Frahm now invites you to put on your headphones and dive into a world of microscopic and delicate sounds – so intimate that you could be sitting beside him. Recorded late at night in the reflective solitude and silence of his studio in Berlin, Frahm uncovers ...

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  2. Felt is a 2011 album by German composer Nils Frahm. It was released on 7 October 2011 on Erased Tapes records. The name of the record refers to Nils placing felt on the strings of his piano, initially to dampen the sound to enable nighttime playing and later as he liked the sound it produced. [1]

    • Electronic , Classical
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    Oct 7, 2011 · Felt by Nils Frahm, released 07 October 2011 1. Keep 2. Less 3. Familiar 4. Unter 5. Old Thought 6. Snippet 7. Kind 8. Pause 9. More Berlin-based pianist Nils Frahm is already a firebrand in the modern classical world.

  4. Oh, and while I’m going through Frahm’s discography, don’t forget his collaboration with Anne Müller on 7fingers - one of my all time favorite glitchy modern classical albums! For Felt, we find Nils back behind the piano, playing solo pieces that are hauntingly beautiful, dangerously gorgeous and melancholy elated.

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    • Electronic, Classical
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    • Neo-Classical
  5. If you listen to just one album by Nils Frahm it should be Felt. Whilst most record producers strive hard to avoid recording the mechanical sound of the piano, Frahm takes the opposite tack adding extra hammer sounds as an integral, percussive element for the otherwise airy, minimalist piano tracks.

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  6. Taken from 'Felt (Special Edition)' by Nils Frahm Order it from Erased Tapes: https://bit.ly/ERATP033 Stream, download and buy it: https://idol.lnk.to/nilsfr...

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  8. Oct 7, 2011 · Oh, and while I’m going through Frahm’s discography, don’t forget his collaboration with Anne Müller on 7fingers - one of my all time favorite glitchy modern classical albums! For Felt, we find Nils back behind the piano, playing solo pieces that are hauntingly beautiful, dangerously gorgeous and melancholy elated.