My buddy Mikkel and I spent a cold winters day, taking pictures for his roleplaying scenario “Bette Liverpool” (Tiny Liverpool).
For Location we used the harbour city of Frederikshavn, to resemble the bleak despair of a town where the wharf has been shut down, and the hearts of some people keep secrets and hidden desires.
Bette Liverpool
Suaviter et Fortiter
This is from the entrance of the ridiculously beautiful (and overrun) Basilique du Sacré Coeur de Montmartre
Follow the yellow…erhm…splashes of paints
From somewhere in Paris. At first it looked like some kind of paint accident, but after following the yellow line, I’m pretty sure it was done on purpose. Like a brute and primitive form of street art or graffiti.
How I love when people leave their mark.
Kaas Briketfabrik
This friday I spent a beautiful, sunny afternoon in and around the closed down Kaas Briketfabrik, that made peat briquettes from 1926 to 1966.
The factory closed down in 1966 and has been falling apart ever since. And now it looks like your own little version of Chernobyl.
Sad really but hauntingly beautiful. Once hard work was laid here, but now everything is so very, very quiet.
I got you on tape
Saturday I went to a concert with the danish band I got you on tape. Hadn’t really heard it before but it was a superb concert. Will definitely listen more now.
























m4
I am lucky to have lots of creative friends.
This Thursday I went to hear my good friend Martin or m4 as he’s called, play his electronic low-key, and super interesting music at Open Mic Night at Huset in Aalborg.
I’ve heard many of his tunes before but his was the first time I heard a live performance. It was awesome, and I can’t wait to hear him again at Egholm Festival.
Here’s a new track he played that night: