‘Quiet Bloom’ is the second full-length album by Copenhagen composer Minais B.
‘Quiet Bloom’ describes the return to life after losing a loved one. As a treatment for his grief, Minais B explores the solemnness of spiritual music, rituals and ceremonial togetherness. This has resulted in an album that draws heavily on the musical tradition of Danish hymns, combined with electronics, synthesizers and organ music.
The album takes us in and out of the multi-coloured feelings embedded in the process of grieving; threads of sadness, emptiness, crisis, but also lighter playful and even joyful passages dominate the album. The latter take form as alert and sometimes ecstatic arpeggios, as on the opening track 'Where We Meet' and later on 'Spirit of Miiyo'; tracks that create sonic spaces for celebrations beyond bodily life.
The solemness of the organ is a recurring element, and as the organ breathes, it transforms from virtual hammond organs to digital synths and again into real church organs like on the albums two Intermezzos. This exchange between members of the organ family; from the “father of synths”, from ‘real’ to ‘fake’ is equal and respectful, as is the treatment of the different phases of grief and gradual return to the surface that 'Quiet Bloom' represents.
Love ends up being the successor of emotions, making 'Quiet Bloom' an inspiring journey through the apparent conflicts of the heart and mind - showing a way of using loss to create something new - giving the world something back.
All music by Minais B
Mixed by Minais B and FHM
Mastered by Antonio Pinheiro Da Silva
Vinyl master by Valdemar Kragelund
Pottery by Camilla Borg Bahnsen
Artwork by Laurits Hanak
Back photo by Iben Gad
Press release text by Pernille Zidore Nygaard
Thanks to Frederik, Camilla, Aske, Jens Konrad, Celine, Adam, Asger and Laura <3
Released April 24, 2020