Tattar-intro - Retrograd track by track, 4/15
The fourth track on "Retrograd" is "Tattar-intro," which serves as a prelude to "Tattar-humppa," the following track. Listen to the track and download the piano sheet.
Sumpdronten á la Schwennske Orienten - Retrograd track by track, 3/15
The third track on "Retrograd" is "Sumpdronten á la Schwennske Orienten." This composition is set in 3/4 time in D minor with a tempo of ca 100 BPM, featuring the violin and clarinet playing in unison, mostly.
Kazubstep - Retrograd track by track, 2/15
Next up on "Retrograd" is "Kazubstep," a tune composed by our talented bassist, Andrzej Krejniuk. Andrzej was in the band from the very beginning until 2006 and played an important role in shaping the initial sound of Afenginn. Kazubstep was often a highlight in our early shows, usually played as an encore along with "Hønen."
Tivoli Invaliid - Retrograd - track by track, 1/15
Track-by-track: "Tivoli Invaliid"
"Tivoli Invaliid" is the opening track on Retrograd and one of the first tunes we started playing. It quickly became kind of a signature track in our early days. Despite its oompah feel when we perform it, the song was actually inspired by surf-rock bands like the Finnish group Laika & the Cosmonauts and the American band Man or Astro-Man? - artists I was drawing inspiration from at the time.
The tune is relatively simple and built around three parts: A, B, and C:
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December 2025
- Dec 10, 2025 What kind of music do you play? Dec 10, 2025
- Dec 2, 2025 On listening, long-form albums and libraries Dec 2, 2025
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August 2025
- Aug 29, 2025 4th (and last) single out now: Emberlin Aug 29, 2025
- Aug 8, 2025 3rd single: UNDERTRYK - out today Aug 8, 2025
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July 2025
- Jul 18, 2025 Second single: Taktstok Jul 18, 2025
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June 2025
- Jun 27, 2025 Close-up version of Aelva up! Jun 27, 2025
- Jun 20, 2025 First single - AELVA - out today! Jun 20, 2025
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April 2025
- Apr 20, 2025 New album later this year Apr 20, 2025
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October 2024
- Oct 18, 2024 Tattar-intro - Retrograd track by track, 4/15 Oct 18, 2024
- Oct 13, 2024 Sumpdronten á la Schwennske Orienten - Retrograd track by track, 3/15 Oct 13, 2024
- Oct 10, 2024 Kazubstep - Retrograd track by track, 2/15 Oct 10, 2024
- Oct 7, 2024 Tivoli Invaliid - Retrograd - track by track, 1/15 Oct 7, 2024
- Oct 5, 2024 Retrograd - 20 years! Oct 5, 2024
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June 2024
- Jun 6, 2024 Afenginn playing Heartland Festival! Jun 6, 2024
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February 2024
- Feb 11, 2024 Five-star review in Gaffa Feb 11, 2024
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October 2023
- Oct 11, 2023 Cultivating fresh sounds for 2024 release Oct 11, 2023
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September 2023
- Sep 22, 2023 Klaverfabrikken revisited Sep 22, 2023
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August 2023
- Aug 26, 2023 Afenginn joins forces with Spectacle Music 💥 Aug 26, 2023
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January 2023
- Jan 28, 2023 Danish National Academy of Music performing Afenginn Jan 28, 2023
- Jan 16, 2023 Free shipping in January! Jan 16, 2023
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October 2022
- Oct 29, 2022 Exciting week Oct 29, 2022
- Oct 15, 2022 OPUS again available on vinyl Oct 15, 2022
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August 2022
- Aug 16, 2022 August newsletter out Aug 16, 2022
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July 2022
- Jul 28, 2022 Klingra - the band: new home for the Klingra album Jul 28, 2022
- Jul 19, 2022 New website up and running Jul 19, 2022
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March 2021
- Mar 7, 2021 New dates Mar 7, 2021
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January 2021
- Jan 26, 2021 Shows this winter! Jan 26, 2021
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January 2020
- Jan 13, 2020 Klingra Tour 2020 dates announced Jan 13, 2020
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October 2019
- Oct 11, 2019 Klingra out now! Oct 11, 2019
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September 2019
- Sep 27, 2019 4th single “Eftirskjálvtin” out today Sep 27, 2019
“What kind of music do you play?”
It’s a common question we often get as musicians. And one that we still struggle to answer. After two decades and eight albums (which often takes the band in a slightly new direction), the idea of squeezing Afenginn into a neat genre box feels increasingly difficult. From the earlier “Bastard Etno” high octane chaos to male choir/brass band situations with an invented languages, calm and cyclical and lyrical chamber works and now long-form movement-music with electronic elements, the music keeps wandering a little bit off track.
This first part of my little genre-rant looks at where we came from, and how it went as it went.