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(Redirected from Ulla Bendixen) Danish folktronica band
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Sorten Muld
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Background information
OriginÅrhus, Denmark
GenresFolktronica
Years active1995–present
LabelsNorthside Records
Members
  • Ulla Bendixen
  • Martin Ottesen
  • Henrik Munch
  • Sorten Muld (lit. 'Black Soil' or 'Dark Ground') is a Danish folktronica band, formed in 1995. They have won two Danish Grammys for Mark II.

    Their music can be characterized by elegantly composed rhythms, floating sound of typical folk-instruments like bagpipes, flutes and violins, in an electronica-composition that supports the dramatic lyrics. Some tracks on Mark II are up-beat with only few lyrics and could also be characterized as dance or techno.

    The lyrics are old stories from Danish folk tradition, about jealousy, murder, mythology and creatures. In "Kirstin" from Mark II a father serves his daughter a meal of her boyfriend's heart. In "Ulver" from III a man takes his girlfriend into the forest to kill and bury her. He falls asleep and she cuts him into pieces with his own sword.

    Sorten Muld also published a concept album called Jord, Luft, Ild, Vand (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) – a mostly instrumental journey through the classic elements. The album is a reworked recording of music commissioned by Danske Gymnastik- & Idrætsforeninger for a gymnastics show on Bornholm. It was self-published and was only available to buy from their website.

    After this album the group disappeared from the public eye, but in April/May 2011 they performed three concerts in Denmark, and again in 2012 at Tønder Festival. and in 2014 and 2019.

    Members

    • Ulla Bendixen – vocals
    • Martin Ottosen – musician-architect
    • Henrik Munch – electronics

    (all after this point appear on III only)

    • Søren Bendixen – guitar
    • Harald Haugaard – viola, violin, hurdy-gurdy
    • Johannes Hejl – double bass
    • Niels Kilele – percussion
    • Tommy Nissen – drums
    • Martin Seeberg – bagpipe, flute, Jewish harp

    Discography

    Albums

    • Sorten Muld (1996)
    • Mark II (1997)
    • III (2000)
    • Jord, Luft, Ild, Vand (2002)
    • Mark IV - Lånt tid (2021)

    Singles

    • "Ravnen" (1997)
    • "Ravnen" (1997) (alternative cover/track list)
    • "Bonden og Elverpigen" (1997)
    • "Som Stjernerne på Himlens blå" (1997)
    • "Venelite" (1998)
    • "Mylardatter" (1998)
    • "Vølven" (2000)
    • "Glød/Gylden Glød" (2020) - with AySay
    • "Sangen om jorden" (2021)
    • "Venelite II" (2021)
    • "Under Månens Blanke Tæppe" (2021)

    External links

    References

    1. Rootsworld. "Sorten Muld III / RootsWorld Recording Review". rootsworld.com. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
    2. Jeppesen, Lars Löbner (17 July 2002). "Sorten Muld udgiver soundtrack". Gaffa.dk (in Danish). GAFFA. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
    3. Børjesen, Jesper Rise (1 April 2011). "Sorten Muld tager på pilot-tour". Gaffa.dk (in Danish). GAFFA. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
    4. Kloppenborg, Sten (25 August 2012). "Sorten Muld: Tønder Festival 2012, Open Air Scenen". Gaffa.dk (in Danish). GAFFA. Retrieved 29 June 2013.


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