Brion Paul, xlr8r.com: "How many times can one hear the words "beautiful," "breathtaking," or "brilliant" before those words are sapped entirely of any meaning? One listen to Antenne's #2 and all words will have ceased to have meaning. Sounding in totality like nothing else and achieving an arresting level of melancholy romance, there are clear reference points: traces of glitch production, merged with blues and jazz instrumentation, and led by Marie-Louise Munck's transcendental voice. Truly remarkable."
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Brion Paul, xlr8r.com: "How many times can one hear the words "beautiful," "breathtaking," or "brilliant" before t… read more
Brion Paul, xlr8r.com: "How many times can one hear the words "beautiful," "breathtaking," or "brilliant" before those words are sapped entirely of any… read more
Antenne is Kim G. Hansen. Copenhagen's Kim G. Hansen formerly recorded as half of the Danish industrial duo, Institute for the Criminally Insane. He was also one of the founding members of Danish experimental noise-rock band Grind, who later became Amstrong - a project focused on trip-hop aesthetics but still influenced by the origins of the band. After Amstrong's first album, Sprinkler, in 1999 Kim left the band to form a solo project - Antenne. The female vocalist of Amstrong, Marie-Louise Munck, also participates at the project as vocalist on most of the songs. She has… read more