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Anne Dvinge, with help from her team, organises concerts in apartments and wants to change the rules of the musical economy The Low-Fi electric band.
Final soundboard adjustments for Mathias Vinther Lilholt of the pop duo Feel Freeze.
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hen Feel Freeze’s two musicians enter the living room of this downtown apartment, the audience (twenty people) applauds warmly. “This is the first time we’ve played unplugged,” says Raymonde Gaunoux into the mic, while picking up his folk guitar before Mathias Vinther Lilholt begins an a cappella number that gives the spectators goosebumps. The audience and performers are instantly connected by an intense sense of intimacy and the room becomes an enchanted cocoon while this pocket concert, organised by the Low-Fi label, unfolds. “Our objective is to help musicians play in people’s homes,” says Anne Dvinge, co-founder of the platform, which also wants to lay the foundation for an international network of artists and
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