Jens Carelius

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Into The Fog 03:49 Tools
The Beat of the Travel 04:15 Tools
face of a dream 03:29 Tools
Summer Skin 02:57 Tools
Come Back To Me 02:12 Tools
Faces Leaving On A Train 04:43 Tools
Lay Down Your Love 01:42 Tools
Sonja 01:47 Tools
Avenue De La Mer 03:25 Tools
The Talent 04:09 Tools
The Visit 05:49 Tools
The Heat 03:32 Tools
Song#1 03:05 Tools
On Through The Morning 05:24 Tools
Along The Keys 03:39 Tools
All The Good Ones They Leave Unprepared 02:17 Tools
Our Freedom Is Now Yours#1 02:12 Tools
strange roads 04:36 Tools
REKORD 02:28 Tools
chaney 04:31 Tools
The First 02:46 Tools
Quicker The Run 01:48 Tools
Waiting By the Wall 07:00 Tools
Opening 01:20 Tools
Our Freedom Is Now Yours#2 03:24 Tools
Between the Hours 05:33 Tools
Stranger at the Wheel 04:34 Tools
How Long Can You Go 02:06 Tools
Auditorium 02:47 Tools
The Tower 06:46 Tools
Rattling the Glass Cage 04:21 Tools
Rider of the Rue 02:48 Tools
Father 05:54 Tools
Avenue De La Mer (radioedit) 02:40 Tools
Lay Me Down 02:40 Tools
All I Know 02:40 Tools
Bone-Fire 02:40 Tools
Hunting Butterflies 02:40 Tools
Even Beauty Grows Old 02:40 Tools
The Weight 02:40 Tools
Amur 02:40 Tools
Wildfire 02:40 Tools
Intro 01:21 Tools
Om Avenue De La Mer 01:03 Tools
Om The Architect 02:44 Tools
Om Stranger At The Wheel 02:44 Tools
Om Rattling The Glass Cage 02:44 Tools
Om Rider Of The Rue 02:44 Tools
The Ballad of Dorothy Parker 02:44 Tools
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Through the releases of The First Songs (2008) and The Beat Of The Travel (2009), Jens Carelius has made a name for himself on the Norwegian music scene. He has received excellent reviews, sold a lot of records, played Norwegian festivals by:Larm and Øyafestivalen, and toured in Norway and the UK. Jens Carelius has grown significantly since his dogmatic debut, both as a recording artist and as a live performer. To top it all off, several Norwegian journalists named The Beat Of The Travel one of 2009’s best albums. The Architect is a concept record, which uses the visual aspect of architecture as a starting point, and connects this aspect to elements from life itself. In its entirety, the record is intended to create a feeling of growth. The album is the soundtrack of the film The Architect, which has not yet been made. The film, which is released in 2012, will be based on the songs from the album, and is built around an architect and his circumstances as he breaks away from something traditional and starts rebuilding his life. The director and scriptwriter for the film is the exciting film maker Daniel Howlid. He has previously worked with Jens Carelius on all his earlier videos, and especially the video for the song The Talent from The Beat Of The Travel should be checked out. Jens Carelius placed himself in a three-month long refuge in a tiny house on the French Riviera in 2010, bringing only his 12- string guitar and something to write on. Here, all the songs for The Architect were written, and the idea of the album conceived. On The Architect, Jens steps away from the classic folk picking and the sound that characterised the two previous recordings. He has kept himself a lot more free in the creative process, and the songs are larger this time, and a lot more orchestral and filled with contrasts than earlier. True to soundtrack writing tradition, the songs are dramatic, with a lot of movement and many different forms of expression. The soundscape is intense, cool and minimalist, but also grandiose and orchestral and of a more modern character than earlier. The Architect is Jens Carelius’ third album. released April 8, 2011 Producer Øyvind Røsrud Gundersen, who also produced the first two records, has created a grandiose soundscape from Jens Carelius’ orchestral, intense playing of the 12-string and the intricate wind arrangements of the exciting jazz musician Hayden Powell. Other guest artists on the album include Jenny Hval (Rockettothesky), Siri Nilsen, Thomas Bratlie (Rumble In Rhodos), and Daniel Herskedal. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.