Amongst the ornate beauty of the Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Danish trio Efterklang make a quiet but powerful mark with their softly spoken minimalist beats. This gig is part of a wider UK tour, one that is unique in its scope and execution. Not content with simply playing in some crowded basement with too much smoke they’ve teamed up with the Northern Sinfonia Orchestra for an eclectic on stage performance, fusing the band’s hushed electro beats with the majestic orchestral arrangements of Northern Sinfonia. Joining Efterklang on stage were American singer/songwriter Peter Broderick who acts as part time member, and singer Katinka Fogh Vindelev. Once all these different performers assembled on stage together the effect was quite breathtaking. It’s the voice of lead singer Casper Clausen (what a name) that hits you first. Some have criticized it for being too beige but I can’t hear that. His voice carries the full weight of the orchestra behind him with such a lightness of touch as to give you goosebumps. On stage Efterklang have a commanding presence, those 6ft Scandinavian bodies covered in bow ties, tuxedo jackets and skinny jeans. Playing tracks from their latest album Piramida, the other worldly magic of that album is transported to the live stage with [...]
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