Press release

Leading Danish pop/rock-band's first concert in London

On Friday 25th of September 98 at 8 pm the Danish pop/rock band TV-2 will perform for the first time in UK at Shepherds Bush Empire in London.
Since 1981 TV-2 has developed into one of most loved Scandinavian bands with 14 released albums, more than 2 mio sold albums and several awards.

TV-2's recent album Yndlingsbabe (Favourite Babe) released in Februar this year by EMI/Medley went platinum after one month and right now the band is on a sold out tour through Denmark.

TV-2 has always been at the top of the newest musical and technical developments and has always been able to combine good song writing with modern pop and rock. Their singer and songwriter Steffen Brandt is one of Denmark's most under-playing and at the same time effective performers.

At the London concert the band will be supported by the Danish brass-section The Aarhus Horns and the keyboard player Henrik Nilsson.

Shepherds Bush Empire at Shepherds Bush Green is an old theater-style venue with a capacity of 2000 and has been voted the best concert venue in London a couple of years ago. There are no seats at the floor and numbered seats at the balcony at higher ticket-prizes. TV-2 will play two sets and will be followed by different djs.

Ticket-information on 171 435 7232

Steffen Brandt: vocals, guitar and keyboards
Hans Erik Lerchenfeld: guitar
Georg Olesen: bass
Sven Gaul: drums

For more information see the attached band story or drop by at tv-2's awarded homepage on www.tv-2.dk which includes sound and video clips from the latest release, downloadable press photos in high resolution and news about TV-2's live-internetconcert in june 98.

Management: Aarhus Musikkontor -(0045)86127722- www.aamk.com

TV-2s e-mail address: tv-2@tv-2.dk


tv-2

band story

The band was formed in the winter of 1980/81 in Aarhus, Denmark.

Steffen Brandt , vocals, keyboards, guitar; Hans Erik Lerchenfeld , guitar; Georg Olesen , bass; Sven Gaul , drums.

1981: Fantastiske Toyota (CBS).
1982: Verden er vidunderlig (CBS).
1983: Beat (CBS).
1984: Nutidens unge (CBS).
1985: Rigtige mænd gider ikke høre mere vrøvl (CBS).
1987: En dejlig torsdag (CBS); Fri som fuglen, dobbelt-live (CBS).
1988: Nærmest lykkelig (CBS).
1990: Vi bli'r alligevel aldrig voksne (PladeCompagniet).
1991: Slaraffenland (PladeCompagniet).
1992: De unge år - Greatest Hits (PladeCompagniet, 2cd).
1994: Verdens lykkeligste mand (PladeCompagniet).
1996: Kys bruden (EMI/Medley).
1998: Yndlingsbabe (EMI/Medley)

Description

From its beginnings playing eighties-style minimalist new rock TV-2 has, through the past 18 years, developed into one of the most-loved Danish bands with 14 releases and sales of more than 2 mio. records. Their style is characterized by ambiguity, irony and self-irony with a well-developed knack of seeing right through the trends of the moment. They call themselves "Denmark's most boring band". Their singer and songwriter Steffen Brandt is one of Denmark's most under-playing and at the same time effective performers.

The career

After the break-up of the Aarhus symphonic-rock band "Taurus" in 1979, TV-2 was formed at the New Year 1980/81.
The debut album "Fantastiske Toyota" (Fantastic Toyota) was engineered and mixed by Cy Nicklin, and it cost 30,000 Danish Kroner (3000 GBP), which they had borrowed, with no recording contract. Five record companies were interested however, and it was the then A & R boss at the Danish department of CBS, Stig Kreutzfeldt, who won the battle. It was Jan Degner, Kreutzfeldt's successor, who was assigned to sell the new concept in partnership with TV-2 and it became something of a milestone in Danish promotion campaigns - including the widespread use of such new technology as fax! The press puritans thought that the campaign was a bit exaggerated but a journalist from the daily newspaper "Børsen" (a very serious business and finance newspaper) turned up at the press reception. He was not the only one who believed that it was the launching of the second Danish TV channel (TV2), which would not occur for a few years.
At the Roskilde Festival later the same year the band's performance was a visual bombardment - white boiler-suits, blue neon, white Venetian blinds, and TV monitors. It was concept art that was really going places, but not many people had a clue where it was going.
The following two years and two albums were used by TV-2 to perfect the concept - the rapid tempo, the melodic tunes, the pop-rock style, use of synthesizers, drum machines - and, of course, the lyrics. Nicklin also produced "Verden er Vidunderlig" (The world is wonderful), and Brandt was still quite concise and observant and the music had a similar style to the first record. But "Beat", released in 1983, accelerated the development. TV-2 had not yet captured the attention of a large record-buying audience but modernising an old operetta melody was the breakthrough! Steffen Brandt rapped his way through "The Admiral's Song" from "Pinafore" (Gilbert & Sullivan operetta), with the title changed to "Popmusikerens vise" (The Pop Singer's Song), released as a single. In the slipstream of this single "Beat" sold 50,000 copies and the following tour was sold out.
The next three albums confirmed TV-2's position which was first defined in 1983. "Nutidens unge" (The youth of today) doubled album sales, and the subsequent tour ".. just wouldn't end." The album was produced by Michael Bruun from "Tøsedrengene" who, with his sense of melody, made TV-2 accessible to an even larger audience, and with the englishman, Greg Walsh (Heaven 17, Tina Turner, Pavarotti) as producer the concept was firmly established when "Rigtige Mænd..." (Real Men...) was released with several hits including the title track. Phrases from TV-2 songs began to appear as news headlines and in everyday language. "En Dejlig Torsdag" (A Wonderful Thursday) confirmed the band's status.
Brandt had begun to set new standards for Danish lyricists and had developed his lyrical universe to include direct references to everyday language among young people. Ironical, sarcastic, lovingly critical but also speculative, sometimes almost giving up, he observed the genders, the times, the generations and their changes. Adults shown as being bitter and negative, the lives of young people shown in contrast to those of their parents who had been young in the sixties. The empty but fascinating café life does not leave you with much hope, but there is still a little, in there, "behind misty windows" - (Bag duggede ruder) which is considered by many to be one of Danish pop-rock's most beautiful ballads. "Rigtige Mænd..." sold more than 250,000 copies, but it was controversial because not everybody had the same sense of irony as Brandt. The album could be - and was - used to confirm or deny the opinions and prejudices of any man - or woman!
At the same time the prizes and awards poured in. Readers of the trend-setting music magazine at that time, MM, voted the band "Name of the Year", and the album "Album of the Year", and it also won the award for "Cover of the Year". Brandt was voted "Singer of the Year" and songwriter too! Two Danish Grammies were also awarded, for "Album of the Year" and "Singer of the Year". TV-2 were naturally the top-billed name on Europes biggest out-door event, the "Grøn Koncert 86" (Green Concert) tour. They were also top billed on this prestigious tour again in 1997.
As a natural consequence of the status which the group had attained on the concert stage, "En Dejlig Torsdag" (Lovely thursday) was followed by "Fri som Fuglen" (free as a bird), a live double album, which gave great satisfaction to the band's "live" fans. In 1988 "Nærmest Lykkelig" (Almost happy) was released, produced by, among others, Michael Bruun and Søren Wolff. The press pronounced it the group's best album to date. It had the character of a Steffen Brandt solo album with very personal lyrics, almost "roman-à-clef"-like. The title track and the Shadows-like "Alt Hvad Hun Ville Var At Danse" (All she wanted to do was dance) were great hits. The subsequent tour was called "Guffelhorn på græs" (Guffelhorn on grass) - A "Guffelhorn" is a grass harvesting machine which resembles an animal horn, actually called a "grønthøster" in Danish. The scenography on this tour included a whole family of "guffelhorns" - father, mother and children. One of the unsurpassed Danish rock tour symbols.
When Degner left CBS to start his own company, PladeCompagniet , TV-2 followed him. The songs on "Vi Bli'r Alligevel Aldrig Voksne" (We'll never grow up anyway) was produced by, among others, Anders Glenmark from Sweden, Greg Walsh, the classical conductor and composer Bo Holten, Thomas Helmig and also Lars Overgaard, Søren Wolff and Michael Bruun. The title gave Steffen Brandt rich opportunity to both play and seriously satirize the world's unbelievable ability never to learn. It was the band's fifth platinum album in a row and on midsummer's evening 1990 TV-2 gave a concert in the ruined castle, Hammershus Slot on the Danish island of Bornholm. It was transmitted live on Danish TV2.
The group celebrated their 10 year anniversary in 1991 with "Slaraffenland" (Land of milk and honey, or El Dorado) where TV-2 wanted to once again play with the music and give "The Århus Horns" their recording debut. "The Århus Horns", the horn section, were Niels Hoppe - saxophones, Knud Erik Nørgaard - trumpet, and Anders Christensen - trombone. The band call "Slaraffenland", which they produced themselves, a "catharsis", "a necessary album" but the audience were not particularly impressed. TV-2 took a break, interrupted in November 1992 by a Greatest Hits collection, "De unge år" (The young years), which created space for a new chapter in the band's career. A chapter that was written in big headlines when the group achieved double
platinum sales of "Verdens Lykkeligste Mand" (The happiest man in the world) in 1994. Steffen Brandt sang "It's society's fault", and whether you agreed or not you were convinced, again, by a band who had come back to stay. A unanimous press welcomed the newly-sharpened Brandt pencil and the band which was in top form and had treated itself to a collection of tunes which were fun to play.
The stage was set for yet another national tour of triumph and preparations for the 13th album, "Kys bruden" (kiss the bride), which was also their first album for EMI-Medley, produced by Greg Walsh, Michael Bruun and last, but by no means least, Halfdan E. The title song, "Kom Lad Us Brokke Os" (Let's have a good moan) and "Sån't Er Livet" (That's life) became great hits. After the release of "Kys Bruden" in February 1996 TV-2 toured until August of that year, a tour which was divided into a club tour and the obligatory main-venue tour.
Februar 1998 TV-2 released their 14th album "Yndlingsbabe" (Favourite Babe) which went platinum after 1 month. In april the very first Danish live-internetconcert was transmitted from the bands appearance in their hometown Århus. TV-2 is on tour most of this year.

Additional information

TV-2 has developed a special relationship with Greenland. They were there for the first time in 1988 in connection with a charity concert for Cancer Research. They performed with the Greenlandic group Sume at a televised concert at the Nuuk hall. During the same visit they recorded the video for "En sommerdag for alt for længe siden" (A summer day, far too long ago) way out on the inland ice-cap, interrupted by a snowstorm! The following year they had their first tour to "The land of the people". On this occasion they wrote and recorded the two new songs "Tikkiluaritsi" and "Takuss", which both were later released by the Greenlandic company ULO. "Tikkiluaritsi" is also included on the "Vi blir alligevel aldrig voksne" CD. On the "Verdens lykkeligste mand" CD there is a song called "Hundene over Jacobshavn" (The dogs above Jacobshavn), and "Sæler, hvaler og solskin" (Seals, whales and sunshine) is not released yet. In 1994 they completed the most comprehensive tour that a Danish band has ever made of Greenland.
In 1982 TV-2 released an album under the pseudonym "The Beautifuls". It was called "Om Sommeren Er Alting Anderledes" (In the summer everything is different), which was released on Have a Cigar Records. As the group explained "We did it as an attempt to take the sting out of what we considered to be a rather exaggerated indignation of the politically correct section of the pop press. An indignation because we changed our name from Taurus to TV-2 and changed our appearance and our playing style. We thought that we would "make our point" if the following year we changed our name, appearance and style of playing .... again! So we did. The confusion was entirely on our part but we felt that we established a sort of understanding that our mode of expression was inextricably connected to a particular and not entirely healthy sense of humour."
In 1990 TV-2 released the single "The Whole World's Gonna Speak German Again.." produced by Greg Walsh and inspired by the events surrounding the fall of the Berlin wall. "We heard disquieting reports about Germans who, in an intoxication of enthusiasm, saw themselves and the re-united Germany back in the role of being a major power. It needed to be commented upon".
There have been many opportunities to see TV-2 on television. Among the most striking occasions was their first performance for Her Majesty Queen Margrethe at the inauguration of the Århus Concert Hall in 1981.
Apart from this the group has made a point of not simply delivering the stereotype video product on TV. "Nærmest lykkelig - live", a concert and road-movie recorded on tour. "De kom lige forbi" (1990) (They just dropped in), a report from Greenland, which they themselves described as ".. a sort of travel letter from a touring rock band with social, political and cultural perspectives." "10 år der rystede verden," (10 years that rocked the world) .. a simulated documentary based on the history of a pop band with the general emphasis on delivering rock and roll, but creating havoc in particular. It was screened in 1991.
In 1994 TV-2 received a pat on the back from their colleagues in the form of the Danish Musicians Union's Award (30.000 Danish Kroner - 3000 GBP). Steffen Brandt received a particularly special award - the Dan Turéll award, in 1996. The song "Kom Lad Os Brokke Os" was used as an essay subject in a Danish examination at Danish elementary schools in 1997.
 

TV-2 on the internet: www.tv-2.dk
Management: Aarhus Musikkontor (+45 86127722) www.aamk.com
TV-2s e-mail address: tv-2@tv-2.dk