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Nils Landgren Funk Unit

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Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427999221
Catnr: ACT 99922
Release date: 28 June 2024
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427999221
Catalogue number
ACT 99922
Release date
28 June 2024
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

The year 1994 marks the birth of the Funk Unit. When I got the offer from Siggi Loch to join his new label ACT, the first thing he did was to change the original band name Unit to Funk Unit. When I asked why, he answered: ”because you play funk” – and right he was. The rest is history. After 30 years of albums, touring and everything connected to it, I thought it would be a great to go somewhere special for our 30th anniversary recording session. I happen to have a dear friend, Johan Lundgren, who used to be my trombone student lightyears ago, and he, together with another friend, Fredrik Thomander, built a fantastic Recording Studio in Palma on the island of Mallorca. Wouldn’t it be a great opportunity for us all, after all these years together, to record the album in a relaxed setting, being able to fully concentrate on our task? To make an album celebrating our 30-year history as a funk band from Sweden.

I presented the idea to my fellow band members, and they all loved it. So did Andreas Brandis, head of the ACT label, my musical home where all my albums have been released since 1994 – twelve of them with Funk Unit, this one included. So now all I had to do was to book the flights, the studio, find accommodation for us all and figure out a way to finance the stay. Oh, there was one more little thing. We all had to write songs for the album. As we met for rehearsals before leaving for the island of Mallorca, no one knew what was written and by whom. I had worked hard in my spare time though, coming in with five songs. So anyway, we started from scratch, listening to each others’ demos and then went on making them sound like us. All of us contributed and it was really great to hear our own compositions come to life.

On landing in Palma on my birthday February 15th at 2 pm, we went straight to the studio to set up and get the sound ready for the recordings to start. We just could not wait. Much of the setup had already been done by the studio crew and a few devoted volunteers and sooner than anyone thought possible, we could start to record, with the amazing sound engineer Shades leading the whole operation. From that moment on, we all knew that this was going to be a special album. Everything fell into place. The vibe in the studio, the sound, how the guys in the band played, the food being served in the breaks, how the coffee on the rooftop tasted and the generous dinners after finishing up for the day. To finance the recordings, we had decided to give in-house concerts the last two evenings after recording. Although it meant even longer days for everyone, it was a wonderful feeling to get the chance to test some of the music we had recorded in front of a live audience sitting almost in our laps. It was so rewarding to get feedback from the people that came to our shows. On top of that, we had a film team lead by our dear friend Dan Sermand documenting the whole thing.

We all left the island February 20th with a sense of deep satisfaction, knowing that we had done our very best and that our best might be more than just good enough. Only one man stayed behind in Palma: Magnum. Aside from being a badass bass player and singer, he is also the one person at my side, who has experienced the whole Funk Unit journey from Live in Stockholm till today. We had decided to mix the album in the same studio and Shades was not available until a week later. I believe Magnum had a good time, both hangin’ and working with master Shades. The result is this album Raw. Our honest and simple way to create handmade music and to make it enjoyable for both body and soul. We are not just a band. We are Nils Landgren Funk Unit.

Artist(s)

Nils Landgren Funk Unit

1992 saw the first performances and recording of the Nils Landgren “Unit”. The final breakthrough beyond Scandinavia came first in 1994: it was at the Jazz Baltica Festival at Salzau in Germany that the “Unit” became the “Funk Unit”. The album “Live in Stockholm” was released that year. The next Funk Unit release, “Paint It Blue”, was one of 1997’s most successful albums and received Germany’s Jazz Award. The following tour of over 100 dates gave Nils Landgren and the Funk Unit their breakthrough in Germany. In between 1999 and 2001, three albums of the Nils Landgren Funk Unit were released: after “Live in Montreux” appeared in 1999 “5000 Miles” and in September 2001 “Fonk da World”, which was presented live at...
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1992 saw the first performances and recording of the Nils Landgren “Unit”. The final breakthrough beyond Scandinavia came first in 1994: it was at the Jazz Baltica Festival at Salzau in Germany that the “Unit” became the “Funk Unit”. The album “Live in Stockholm” was released that year.

The next Funk Unit release, “Paint It Blue”, was one of 1997’s most successful albums and received Germany’s Jazz Award. The following tour of over 100 dates gave Nils Landgren and the Funk Unit their breakthrough in Germany.

In between 1999 and 2001, three albums of the Nils Landgren Funk Unit were released: after “Live in Montreux” appeared in 1999 “5000 Miles” and in September 2001 “Fonk da World”, which was presented live at a special 3 day festival in Hamburg dedicated to Nils Landgren’s music. The “grooving band, which encouraged the younger members of the audience into a dance frenzy, but which was also taken seriously by the greying jazz snobs” (Spiegel), proved that it could be counted as “the best funk band in Europe today” (Stereo).

In 2004, the Nils Landgren Funk Unit went full steam ahead and produced the acclaimed Platinum „Funky Abba“ album; the NLFU personal hommage to one of the greatest pop bands in history.

The Funk Unit

2007 brings the Funk Unit back again. The eighth funk album demonstrates the same killer groove as its award-winning predecessors lead us to expect. Nils Landgren Funk Unit definitely has it: the “Licence to Funk”. A vital contribution on this album was delivered by the legendary Ray Parker Jr.

Music knows no borders, music is freedom – this is Nils Landgren Funk Unit’s credo. For every record of his new Funk Unit album “Funk For Life” (released in spring 2010) sold, one Euro goes to the Funk Unit – Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without borders) project ”Funk For Life” in Kibera Nairobi. By purchasing the CD the buyer will contribute in making life for people in Kibera just a bit easier. And he helps to guarantee that from now on, music will be a central part of the education in Kibera

After having toured all over the world in 2010, The Funk Unit slowed the pace down temporarely but only to regenerate and to write material for the next slammin´ Funk Unit Album, to be released in 2013. The album was named ”Teamwork”, as that is exactly how we do it.

Touring extensively through Europe the years following ”Teamwork” did not allow much writing but as we got along, new music emerged and in 2016 we were ready to get into the studio again and as we said ” Who you gonna call”, we called Ray Parker Jr. to once again join us to do his thing. The Album released in 2017 was named ” Unbreakable”, clearly referring to our never ending wish to continue on our journey.

And dont yo worry, in november 2020 we will record our next album to be released spring of 2021, followed by a European tour throughout the year.
We might just be performing closer to you than you think!


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Composer(s)

Nils Landgren Funk Unit

1992 saw the first performances and recording of the Nils Landgren “Unit”. The final breakthrough beyond Scandinavia came first in 1994: it was at the Jazz Baltica Festival at Salzau in Germany that the “Unit” became the “Funk Unit”. The album “Live in Stockholm” was released that year. The next Funk Unit release, “Paint It Blue”, was one of 1997’s most successful albums and received Germany’s Jazz Award. The following tour of over 100 dates gave Nils Landgren and the Funk Unit their breakthrough in Germany. In between 1999 and 2001, three albums of the Nils Landgren Funk Unit were released: after “Live in Montreux” appeared in 1999 “5000 Miles” and in September 2001 “Fonk da World”, which was presented live at...
more

1992 saw the first performances and recording of the Nils Landgren “Unit”. The final breakthrough beyond Scandinavia came first in 1994: it was at the Jazz Baltica Festival at Salzau in Germany that the “Unit” became the “Funk Unit”. The album “Live in Stockholm” was released that year.

The next Funk Unit release, “Paint It Blue”, was one of 1997’s most successful albums and received Germany’s Jazz Award. The following tour of over 100 dates gave Nils Landgren and the Funk Unit their breakthrough in Germany.

In between 1999 and 2001, three albums of the Nils Landgren Funk Unit were released: after “Live in Montreux” appeared in 1999 “5000 Miles” and in September 2001 “Fonk da World”, which was presented live at a special 3 day festival in Hamburg dedicated to Nils Landgren’s music. The “grooving band, which encouraged the younger members of the audience into a dance frenzy, but which was also taken seriously by the greying jazz snobs” (Spiegel), proved that it could be counted as “the best funk band in Europe today” (Stereo).

In 2004, the Nils Landgren Funk Unit went full steam ahead and produced the acclaimed Platinum „Funky Abba“ album; the NLFU personal hommage to one of the greatest pop bands in history.

The Funk Unit

2007 brings the Funk Unit back again. The eighth funk album demonstrates the same killer groove as its award-winning predecessors lead us to expect. Nils Landgren Funk Unit definitely has it: the “Licence to Funk”. A vital contribution on this album was delivered by the legendary Ray Parker Jr.

Music knows no borders, music is freedom – this is Nils Landgren Funk Unit’s credo. For every record of his new Funk Unit album “Funk For Life” (released in spring 2010) sold, one Euro goes to the Funk Unit – Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without borders) project ”Funk For Life” in Kibera Nairobi. By purchasing the CD the buyer will contribute in making life for people in Kibera just a bit easier. And he helps to guarantee that from now on, music will be a central part of the education in Kibera

After having toured all over the world in 2010, The Funk Unit slowed the pace down temporarely but only to regenerate and to write material for the next slammin´ Funk Unit Album, to be released in 2013. The album was named ”Teamwork”, as that is exactly how we do it.

Touring extensively through Europe the years following ”Teamwork” did not allow much writing but as we got along, new music emerged and in 2016 we were ready to get into the studio again and as we said ” Who you gonna call”, we called Ray Parker Jr. to once again join us to do his thing. The Album released in 2017 was named ” Unbreakable”, clearly referring to our never ending wish to continue on our journey.

And dont yo worry, in november 2020 we will record our next album to be released spring of 2021, followed by a European tour throughout the year.
We might just be performing closer to you than you think!


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