Love the passion. For any young musicians out there, take note. Nothing he is doing is technically difficult, you could get to this level of proficiency in a few years. But he is completely absorbed in the music, totally transported and elevated into another dimension, and that depth of spirit comes through even with such a simple composition as this. If you can feel your music under your skin, in your bones and deep within your soul with consistency and devotion until you completely merge with it you will be able to move an audience and you can be a professional musician. Soooo many musicians, probably 99.9% focus on mastery and technique while forgetting to develop their musical soul. You can go your whole life as a musician in this way and never learn to express your truest self. People are impressed but secretly bored by such performances. The book to read is Effortless Mastery by Kenny Warner. Music is supposed to be a spiritual experience. Never forget that.
Everytime this piece reaches the changes chords and the filters open up I begin to cry uncontrolled. It‘s not that I connect something special with this piece; I just discovered it recently. It is just able to touch something deep deep inside. What a gem.
Shivers down the spine in anticipation. It's a good job those chords at the end don't go on for much longer as I'm the same - an emotional wreck every time!
This is soo true 👌👌 you suddenly forget all your problems and are taken away by this beauty which shakes you from deep within capturing all your senses giving that wow feeling its pure love and bliss. ... makes you want to live around and see more of such beauty.. 👌👌
fender Rhoads electric piano Roland Juno 60 synth Roland chorus echo (the weird box that Nils sticks his hand in to sometimes) Electroharmonix #1 echo (the pedal on the Juno) Moog moogerfooger ring modulator (the fancy looking pedal on the Roland chorus echo) and of course the most important piece of gear: Nils cheers, I'm a gearslut
Tremendous video. It's exhilarating to watch someone so encompassed by what they needed to get out that they're able to power through the nerves and adrenaline to deliver a memorable performance
Yes! Saw him for the first time in March, I bought my ticket for the next show soon after, my brother even went to new york the next night to see him again!
Got tix for a show in Dec! Can't wait, just come across him only a few weeks ago - bought another for one of my friends to tag along but whichever end up coming I'm not sure they'll appreciate it as much they should if they're not into his stuff in the first place..
Seeing this video 2-3 years ago took me all the way to watching him live in Edinburgh last night. His music sucks you in, mesmerises you and immerses you in a deep pool of creative emotion! Such a talent. So beautiful.
Funny, i was in Edinburgh too. Nils was great, but the audience was very annoying. In every single break between the songs, people where going out for a piss or getting more beer. It ruined my concert in this fantastic venue "Ulster Hall"
TH-cam was just shuffling on my home speaker and this track came along I literally stopped my work when to my PC to see who the heck is this guy playing this golden music. Well done Nils first time I heard of you but I'm sure glad I did.
I love how the host begins to talk casually just after the performance finishes as if something extraordinary, outworldly and utterly breathtaking did not take place one fraction of a second before
If you listen closely he is trying really hard to stay composed. That deep breath he took and fluctuations in his voice especially near the end. Having Nils Frahm next to you in the studio doing a live performance Says a lot. He remained professional though, only just.
Seeing his fingers tremble and his face contort adds so much depth to the experience of this; there’s nothing quite like watching someone put every ounce of energy they can into plumbing the depths of their soul and exposing it to the world. 7:40 had me in tears. Incredible
I love how simple this is musically...basically just an apreggiated root, fifth, and minor third, but then he just builds vamps over the top and makes it his own creation that clearly captures something special.
There is always this moment where you just realize that there is something, a tiny bit at times, which makes a piece of music stand out. This tiny bit can mean the whole world.
This is nothing short of fucking amazing. I honestly don't know of a more emotive piece of music that I've come across. It destroys me each and every time I listen to it.
This has been living in my head rent free for a while now. It’s taken this long to even attempt to convey what it makes me feel like since it’s almost like nothing else. The images this keeps bringing up for me though is a test pilot about to push the limits of his prototype. 0:07 to 3:37 - Pilot is getting briefed, checking the plane over, reviewing footage "yeah, I saw what happened there", checking fitness.. "OK. deep breath".. 3:38 to 5:27 - Getting into the plane, doing start up checks, "thats a lot of warning lights and sounds". "OK we're good, just a little bug it seems". getting things up to temperature, lining up on the runway and then giving it the beans to take off.. 5:28 to 7:38 - ..and up we go. Climbing hard, getting ready to push that top speed. Going up, there’s shudders and noises but nothing that hasn’t been there before. "Man, it's so amazing up here. Never gets old".. "Ok, that noise was new. Probably something to check out, so do we turn back?" 7:39 to 8:56 "No way. We're here now. Pedal to the metal, it’s make or break". The speed just keeps climbing, and climbing. Passing the previous best. Things are getting weird, noises not heard before.. "Just keep going. Keep going. Keep going. Can't go back. Keep going." Speed has all about stopped rising at this moment, just ticking up now and again.. "Keep going. Gotta push it. Keep going. Keep going. COME ON YOU BASTARD GIVE ME SOMETHING MORE! Keep going… Gotta.. Keep… Goi.." 8:57 ….. too far.
This recording and video is so good. I I find myself returning to listen to it time and time again. KEXP have good quality content through and through. The hosts does a fenomenal job when presenting the music and when there are interview segments the questions show that they know their stuff and have a genuine interest in the artist they are presenting/interviewing.
I had listened to this before a couple of times, but tonight for the first time I LISTENED and WATCHED and paid attention to the layers on top of layers of this masterpiece, and I have to say, I was blown away, felt like the last couple of time I didn’t even know what I was listening to. That transition at 7:18 is magical, heavenly. Highly recommend to listen 2-3 times back to back!
Yesterday I discovered Nils. Today I am trying to describe what I feel when I listen to this song. It's like something has reached me, deep down inside of me. Like a window to the past, maybe even my childhood. A moment where you are a child and can see things in the most clean and beautiful ways. I'm glad that I still have that spark in me, and thank you very much Nils for reminding me about that.
Cosmic depth. Mystery of familiarity of infinity. Touching the untouchable understanding of the nameless emotion of the faceless beginningless primordial spirit.
Man I dig this guy so much, dig his style, dig his music, dig his fucking attitude. A friend showed me this masterpiece some times ago. Really listening to it gives the absolute chillest mood. It really sinks in my mind, drives my brain. You're beyond godlike.
Heard this live last year, best experience I've ever had, probably no concert that I go to in the future will beat the concert from Nils Frahm I went to, an emotional rollercoaster
Yeah you literlaly HAVE TO do that to create music like this. Any music that is emotional and passionate CAN NOT be made while you're sat there twiddling your thumbs mindlessly. :)
Ryan Carpenter | Speaking of nine... I was in cloud 9 from start to finish. As soon as it ended I fell through the non-solid gaseous cloud back into reality.
Jean michel jarre would be proud, this is how to make music. No laptop and some arrangements piece of software. This is how tangerine dream, jean michel jarre, brian eno, klaus schultze makes music still today. Thanks for keeping the original way alive
Musikalisch ein Meisterwerk was Elektrotechnik (Pop)betrifft ich höre dieses Geniale Werk in jeder Stimmung..ob fröhlich oder traurig bin.Da schwingen sämtliche Emotionen mit🙏👍😎Timeless MUSIC 👍
Where is the "in love and head over heels" button for me to click for this video? I only saw a "like" button which does not even begin to describe how I feel about Nil's compositions...he is massively gifted! I have selfishly been playing his albums on shuffle for nearly a month now in my mind-body classes (LOL!). My students **love** its zen, transcendental, and energizing qualities...I am officially a fan of this artist forever!
The healing power of inner sadness nostalgia unfullfillment prayer and the silence of person you are creating for , t'ya the end of figure. No end is near when man knows no fear.
C’est du génie ! Il y a eu bcp de fondateurs de son et de musique sur la planète et ce à n’importe quelles époques et je pense que Nils frahm en fait partie ! Merci pour ta puissance musicale !
Agree it hurts. I never want to hear it again. Is there any way I can cleanse myself of this toxin? It is awful. There is very little music, but a whole whole bunch of drama. I gotta go I'm goin to throw up
... this took me in and spat me out covered in tears and feathers and clouds... whish it never ends... and it's like that every single time for years now...
It was dreamlike, took me to a different place mentally, spiritually. I just wish it didn't end so abruptly. It kinda rips you right out of the dream. (which is usually how you exit dreams anyway, so maybe it's not a bad thing actually)
He is amazing. How you can master making something so repetitive not sound boring or losing interest. That's a gift. Minus all the other amazing minor aspects of his talent. Brilliant
i cannot say , what this sound makes with me , i am so deeply touched inside , i cannot find the right words am so thankful that a human being can inspirienst to makes such music i must cry , wow
This is increadible! Just when i think ive hears it all! This channel is like a music festival at home which I dont have to pay a ridiculous fee to see, and i can watch it anytime. Subscribed!
just out of this world. My imagination slowy and gently danced, weaved though my mind and flew with this music. Out of this world. Nils, your a genius. Thank you for sharing.
Love the passion. For any young musicians out there, take note. Nothing he is doing is technically difficult, you could get to this level of proficiency in a few years. But he is completely absorbed in the music, totally transported and elevated into another dimension, and that depth of spirit comes through even with such a simple composition as this. If you can feel your music under your skin, in your bones and deep within your soul with consistency and devotion until you completely merge with it you will be able to move an audience and you can be a professional musician. Soooo many musicians, probably 99.9% focus on mastery and technique while forgetting to develop their musical soul. You can go your whole life as a musician in this way and never learn to express your truest self. People are impressed but secretly bored by such performances. The book to read is Effortless Mastery by Kenny Warner. Music is supposed to be a spiritual experience. Never forget that.
It also helps to have 50k worth of audio equipment haha
@@jetjagaur2110 Nah, you could do the same thing on much less expensive equipment. Conversely, a person could have this rig and accomplish nothing.
I really appreciate your comment Thank you very much
Thanks a lot youve provided something very helpful to think about and were very encouraging
@@jetjagaur2110 you can achieve a similar quality of sound with roughly 1k
This sounds like the heartbeat of the universe
"Heartbeat of the Universe"
Definitely the frequency to absolute bliss
It's sad so me of the trash that makes I the mainstream music industey
i share with you my piano piece with electronic effects, hope you can listen!
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Have you watched Ad Astra? They used this as the soundtrack, this song along with space takes is surreal
Everytime this piece reaches the changes chords and the filters open up I begin to cry uncontrolled. It‘s not that I connect something special with this piece; I just discovered it recently. It is just able to touch something deep deep inside. What a gem.
music no art yes
I get the same, WTF is it ??
Shivers down the spine in anticipation. It's a good job those chords at the end don't go on for much longer as I'm the same - an emotional wreck every time!
Same. I'm convinced this track has healing qualities. Absolutely beautiful.
I completely understand what you mean
Our planet has such great musicians and I still believe that this planet is worth to live on.
This!!
This is soo true 👌👌 you suddenly forget all your problems and are taken away by this beauty which shakes you from deep within capturing all your senses giving that wow feeling its pure love and bliss. ... makes you want to live around and see more of such beauty.. 👌👌
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It's not our planet. The planet belongs to the nature. We're just visitors
fender Rhoads electric piano
Roland Juno 60 synth
Roland chorus echo (the weird box that Nils sticks his hand in to sometimes)
Electroharmonix #1 echo (the pedal on the Juno)
Moog moogerfooger ring modulator (the fancy looking pedal on the Roland chorus echo)
and of course the most important piece of gear:
Nils
cheers, I'm a gearslut
you beautiful bastard.
@@deadcalloway2524 ...thank you? XD
Thank you random stranger. I wasn't sure how to describe it to Santa
@@camiloconstantino man, your santa must be wealthy cause mine only ever brings me socks XD
Roland chorus écho ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
This melody is in so many ways to me heartbreaking...yet I *need* it, and will never tire of it. Touches the soul.
Proud to walk on the same planet as this man.
Tremendous video. It's exhilarating to watch someone so encompassed by what they needed to get out that they're able to power through the nerves and adrenaline to deliver a memorable performance
If you ever get a chance to see him live, just don't miss it, trust me, just don't miss it
agreed!! I try to see him every time he comes to my city. He's THAT good.
Best musical experience I've ever had.
Yes! Saw him for the first time in March, I bought my ticket for the next show soon after, my brother even went to new york the next night to see him again!
Got tix for a show in Dec! Can't wait, just come across him only a few weeks ago - bought another for one of my friends to tag along but whichever end up coming I'm not sure they'll appreciate it as much they should if they're not into his stuff in the first place..
@@Tom-qo4mz Seen him live this August, he is top notch. True artist.
Lifegoal: every Nils Frahm gig possible. The concert? I cried the whole time. Unfuckingbelievable
Seeing this video 2-3 years ago took me all the way to watching him live in Edinburgh last night.
His music sucks you in, mesmerises you and immerses you in a deep pool of creative emotion!
Such a talent. So beautiful.
Funny, i was in Edinburgh too. Nils was great, but the audience was very annoying. In every single break between the songs, people where going out for a piss or getting more beer. It ruined my concert in this fantastic venue "Ulster Hall"
@@larsweiss Well, every sound from the audience seemed to echo throughout the venue
TH-cam was just shuffling on my home speaker and this track came along I literally stopped my work when to my PC to see who the heck is this guy playing this golden music. Well done Nils first time I heard of you but I'm sure glad I did.
Try to catch him live. It's quite an experience
The first chord change in this song is a breathtaking moment
If you ever get a chance to see this man live, DO IT. I just saw him tonight and it was everything. 😭😭
This is a truth, saw him in Vancouver recently, absolutely fantastic.
I might go see him for the second time, next year
I love how the host begins to talk casually just after the performance finishes as if something extraordinary, outworldly and utterly breathtaking did not take place one fraction of a second before
If you listen closely he is trying really hard to stay composed. That deep breath he took and fluctuations in his voice especially near the end. Having Nils Frahm next to you in the studio doing a live performance Says a lot. He remained professional though, only just.
@@crookdfinga well spotted...
I’ve watched this countless times… one of my most profound musical inspirations. 🖤
KEXP has such a good ear for talent.
+Davy Whitezel The best ear for talent probably...lol
Emmanuel_S Music upin
sir, yes sir they do
For sure!
KEXP and tiny desk are saving my life...
It's beyond comprehension what music can do to you. I listened to this with my eyes closed and I will never view this world the same.
Seeing his fingers tremble and his face contort adds so much depth to the experience of this; there’s nothing quite like watching someone put every ounce of energy they can into plumbing the depths of their soul and exposing it to the world. 7:40 had me in tears. Incredible
Absolutely brilliant! Love the song! Love the video! Love the script, the acting, everything! 🙂
This guy breathes his own music ... amazing performance!
I love how simple this is musically...basically just an apreggiated root, fifth, and minor third, but then he just builds vamps over the top and makes it his own creation that clearly captures something special.
The genius is in the simplicity.
There is always this moment where you just realize that there is something, a tiny bit at times, which makes a piece of music stand out. This tiny bit can mean the whole world.
It’s what made jean Michel jarre and klaus Schultz big back then. Tbh this version, sounds like complete garbage compared to the studio version
he jokes about this live, that after all his training and his knowledge and intrinsic compositions he made, people's favorite song is super simple
NICE
artists like Nils put faith back in live electronic music.
I could listen to this forever. This is fantastic. First time I've ever actually listened to this guy. Around 5:45 a huge smile came across my face.
...and tears
This is nothing short of fucking amazing. I honestly don't know of a more emotive piece of music that I've come across. It destroys me each and every time I listen to it.
This is the best song ever made. Period.
But we can also appreciate Nils struggle, in the end, to not loose his headphones over his nose.
This has been living in my head rent free for a while now. It’s taken this long to even attempt to convey what it makes me feel like since it’s almost like nothing else.
The images this keeps bringing up for me though is a test pilot about to push the limits of his prototype.
0:07 to 3:37 - Pilot is getting briefed, checking the plane over, reviewing footage "yeah, I saw what happened there", checking fitness.. "OK. deep breath"..
3:38 to 5:27 - Getting into the plane, doing start up checks, "thats a lot of warning lights and sounds". "OK we're good, just a little bug it seems". getting things up to temperature, lining up on the runway and then giving it the beans to take off..
5:28 to 7:38 - ..and up we go. Climbing hard, getting ready to push that top speed. Going up, there’s shudders and noises but nothing that hasn’t been there before. "Man, it's so amazing up here. Never gets old".. "Ok, that noise was new. Probably something to check out, so do we turn back?"
7:39 to 8:56 "No way. We're here now. Pedal to the metal, it’s make or break". The speed just keeps climbing, and climbing. Passing the previous best. Things are getting weird, noises not heard before.. "Just keep going. Keep going. Keep going. Can't go back. Keep going."
Speed has all about stopped rising at this moment, just ticking up now and again.. "Keep going. Gotta push it. Keep going. Keep going. COME ON YOU BASTARD GIVE ME SOMETHING MORE! Keep going… Gotta.. Keep… Goi.."
8:57 ….. too far.
Still one of my favorite videos on TH-cam!
This recording and video is so good. I I find myself returning to listen to it time and time again.
KEXP have good quality content through and through. The hosts does a fenomenal job when presenting the music and when there are interview segments the questions show that they know their stuff and have a genuine interest in the artist they are presenting/interviewing.
I had listened to this before a couple of times, but tonight for the first time I LISTENED and WATCHED and paid attention to the layers on top of layers of this masterpiece, and I have to say, I was blown away, felt like the last couple of time I didn’t even know what I was listening to. That transition at 7:18 is magical, heavenly. Highly recommend to listen 2-3 times back to back!
Yesterday I discovered Nils.
Today I am trying to describe what I feel when I listen to this song.
It's like something has reached me, deep down inside of me. Like a window to the past, maybe even my childhood.
A moment where you are a child and can see things in the most clean and beautiful ways.
I'm glad that I still have that spark in me, and thank you very much Nils for reminding me about that.
Why did I, as a German myself living only an hour away from his hometown, not know of this man until today?? Well, better late than never.
Cosmic depth. Mystery of familiarity of infinity. Touching the untouchable understanding of the nameless emotion of the faceless beginningless primordial spirit.
Every time a big moment when I watch this video.... I love how he touch the Tapedelay and his face in another dimension. Just genuis!
"that could go on forever" i wish it would 😭😭😭
This brings me a lot of peace. Thank you for making such beautiful music Nils.
Voices from inner soul, a few weeks ago I discovered Hania Rani, and now I've met Nils Frahm... Nothing is without reason!
If we ever find intelligent life outside our planet, Nils's music is something we should include in the first contact.
I couldn't stop myself from crying when Nils performed this song last night in Brussels. It is of such an incredible beauty.
😂😂😂😂
My only regret is that I have just one thumbs-up to give
Man I dig this guy so much, dig his style, dig his music, dig his fucking attitude. A friend showed me this masterpiece some times ago. Really listening to it gives the absolute chillest mood. It really sinks in my mind, drives my brain. You're beyond godlike.
Heard this live last year, best experience I've ever had, probably no concert that I go to in the future will beat the concert from Nils Frahm I went to, an emotional rollercoaster
I love how he gets into it as the song progresses. Goes to show that passion adds to authenticity.
was about to post exactly that...
Yeah you literlaly HAVE TO do that to create music like this. Any music that is emotional and passionate CAN NOT be made while you're sat there twiddling your thumbs mindlessly. :)
Or authenticity adds to passion
~passion is authenticity ; )
I don't understand why everyone despises this musician. It's one of the best Mort Garson tributes I've ever heard!
do not let the 9:29 length steer you away from watching this. you will wish it was nine minutes longer.
Ryan Carpenter | Speaking of nine... I was in cloud 9 from start to finish. As soon as it ended I fell through the non-solid gaseous cloud back into reality.
I wish it would last forever :-)
I had that experience during a Forest Swords performance !
coudlnt be more accurate
true
My God, i love this man, is a GENIUS
This masterpiece is out of this world, and at the same time covering everything in this world. Incredible.
Jean michel jarre would be proud, this is how to make music. No laptop and some arrangements piece of software.
This is how tangerine dream, jean michel jarre, brian eno, klaus schultze makes music still today.
Thanks for keeping the original way alive
Pdjsgosg
@@fullmoonofus2683 sure if that makes you feel better add some fries to that
I'm so glad how popular this video has become over the years.
actually I watched it 3 million times
look at that intensity. you can see he's born for this from his expressions
Everything about this is perfect. A modern masterpiece.
Was sitting in the train. Lights out, snowing outside, headphones on my ears, youtube on the move... Random shot on this "song". Goose bumps...
Musikalisch ein Meisterwerk was Elektrotechnik (Pop)betrifft ich höre dieses Geniale Werk in jeder Stimmung..ob fröhlich oder traurig bin.Da schwingen sämtliche Emotionen mit🙏👍😎Timeless MUSIC 👍
💯
Timeless Music a Master Pice
My personal power bank for better tomorrows. Thanks Nils.
Masterpiece! Still listening all day since release!
All the haters, go away. This is soulful music. He is obviously enjoying what he does.
Absolutely Beautiful!
I have never before felt such a feeling as this. Thank you Nil. I know what euphoria is now.
in the end, when he's starting to play piano it's just one of beautiful live I never saw in my life.. Congrats.. this man is living music... amazing
You made me cry, thank you
Where is the "in love and head over heels" button for me to click for this video? I only saw a "like" button which does not even begin to describe how I feel about Nil's compositions...he is massively gifted! I have selfishly been playing his albums on shuffle for nearly a month now in my mind-body classes (LOL!). My students **love** its zen, transcendental, and energizing qualities...I am officially a fan of this artist forever!
+May Okiwe shame there is only one of him.....
+Craig Smith Hee, hee, so very true. :-)
He’s going on an international tour this year, maybe you get a chance to see him :) He’s really down-to-earth and funny :)
i was a fan the minute i heard him for the first time ! it was spaces :)
The healing power of inner sadness nostalgia unfullfillment prayer and the silence of person you are creating for , t'ya the end of figure. No end is near when man knows no fear.
"That can go on for ever."
This music should be taken to space and foreigners should be shown human power. Very cleverly.
The emotional depth in this is mind blowing. So beautiful!
Wow , first time here !
I saw him in Amsterdam last night, this guy is an absolute genius!
C’est du génie ! Il y a eu bcp de fondateurs de son et de musique sur la planète et ce à n’importe quelles époques et je pense que Nils frahm en fait partie ! Merci pour ta puissance musicale !
So good it hurts
Karina Niño de Rivera hurts so good
Agree it hurts. I never want to hear it again. Is there any way I can cleanse myself of this toxin? It is awful. There is very little music, but a whole whole bunch of drama. I gotta go I'm goin to throw up
This song always brings tears to my eyes, so beautiful
... this took me in and spat me out covered in tears and feathers and clouds... whish it never ends... and it's like that every single time for years now...
Touch my soul
"Hmm, need some variance, wobble the tape loop" I love this guy.
i'll just do some modulation with my thumb
He's so passionate about it. Wonderful.
Indeed 🎹
Coming back to this many times and it always seems to touch something inside.
It's literally magic
Genius. This song is Life. About Life, and Life itself.
I only discovered this guy yesterday and have probably watched this a hundred times. The transition at 5.27 gives me chills. Just utterly beautiful.
It was dreamlike, took me to a different place mentally, spiritually. I just wish it didn't end so abruptly. It kinda rips you right out of the dream. (which is usually how you exit dreams anyway, so maybe it's not a bad thing actually)
This music is so beautiful, I even had to cry... 😢
Love the DECIBEL Festival wristband. What an incredible festival that was..
He is amazing. How you can master making something so repetitive not sound boring or losing interest. That's a gift. Minus all the other amazing minor aspects of his talent. Brilliant
This shit fucking sucks
The beauty of a Fender Rhodes... With the touch of talented hands.
I feel like there's beauty and sadness at same time ...
As is life
So deep. Lol.
Life in space... Just as we are
its called melancholy
if it aint boppy it's sad? there's sadness inside most things if you look deeply. Suffering is the human condition. Sadness is suffering delayed.
i cannot say , what this sound makes with me , i am so deeply touched inside , i cannot find the right words am so thankful that a human being can inspirienst to makes such music i must cry , wow
Belleza, tristeza y melancolía llevadas a tal extremo que hacen que tu alma se parta en dos. Un verdadero Genio.
JFC, I want this to be the soundtrack of my life.
Incredibly artistry and passion…
I hate how it just stops right when it gets going! But that's life.
Touches everyone’s heart and let the emotions flow. Just wonderful!
Music, the best heeler of the soul.
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard
I'm in love, how did I not know about this masterpiece earlier!
I can`t stop listening , this music is much more then music
This is increadible! Just when i think ive hears it all! This channel is like a music festival at home which I dont have to pay a ridiculous fee to see, and i can watch it anytime. Subscribed!
Big Nils fan here. His music transports! It even transports him... right before our very eyes.
Love love love love.
just out of this world. My imagination slowy and gently danced, weaved though my mind and flew with this music. Out of this world. Nils, your a genius. Thank you for sharing.
This video inspired me to buy a Juno-60 almost 6 years ago now, and I couldn't be more than happy with that decision. Danke schoen Nils!
Damm so close to me.. Tears of joy. Genius progressions!
Diese Einfachheit und doch perfekt. Großartig.
Love everything about this. Retro gear, artistry, working constantly to be in unison with the instruments/Tech. Nice star cloth, too!
I have no idea what those hands are doing but they are magic. This takes me to another place.