Daniel Ögren
My guitarist Daniel Ögren is releasing his debut album soon, and I strongly recommend it. It was recorded in Stockholm on a one-day-shoot with some talented musicians(Christopher Cantillo,Andreas Henningsson,Gunnar Åkerhielm,and Nils Berg)and here´s what the record label write about Ögrens music: If mountains could sing, this would be the tune. Laponia is the musical equivalent of the northern swedish landscape bearing the same name. A soundtrack to the very north of Scandinavia. Young guitarist Daniel Ögren has written 8 tunes that manages to sound, at the same time, ancient and solid as a rock, and fresh as a rippling spring brook. This is music that doesn’t answer to words as ”jazz”,or any other genre. It is simply – Laponia.
Laponia will be released on November 30, and here´s a link to Vandringssång.
I had the honour of doing the cover:
Din nye ven
After the big Vega concert on 3rd november I will do a small gig at Din nye ven the 5th of november. More info soon to come!
Konsthallen, Gothenburg 14.10.11
Performing with my sister at konsthallen, Gothenburg with the poetry project called “Balance of terror”. Here we are reading a poem called
A magician´s touch
Nordic Sounds festival 2011
Right now I will not be making many live concerts as I am working on my next project, but on November 3rd I will perform at the Nordic Sounds festival at Vega. There will be a bunch of other great artists such as:
Jonathan Johansson (w/ band) (SE)
RebekkaMaria & Jonas Haahr Petersen (Hymns from Nineveh) (DK)
Michael Møller (duo) (DK)
Susanne Sundfør (NO)
For more info
Balance of Terror
Project in process, created by Anna and Maria von Hausswolff
Photo collage by Tobias Fäldt
Dates of performance
09.03 Kisa,Sweden/Kisa art festival
11.13 Gothenburg,Sweden/The Gothenburg Museum of Art
Japan still needs us!
What we can find in Japan is a catastrophe that reveals both the power of nature and the fragility of human technology. The destruction is enormous. People are still living in shelters and schools searching for lost property. They will not be going back home anytime soon as many of their houses are now nothing more than a foundation. Families ripped apart and death all around.
Let us help them pick up the last pieces. We are still here
Hamardomen
Tomorrow I will play in the ruins of the old medieval church Hamar domkirke in Norway. The church was built in 1200 and destroyed by the swedes in 1567 and today itś a glass cathedral, with very special acoustics. I am really looking forward to play there and I will enter this great building with high hopes of making a concert worthy itś surroundings.









