Dybfølt’s reimagining of Else Marie Pade’s Syv Cirkler transforms the pioneering electronic work into an evocative acoustic piece. Utilizing cello and double bass, the remix shifts the original abstract textures into a tonal framework, weaving deep, rumbling grooves with pizzicato details and a prominent bowed melody. The composition retains Pade’s cyclical structure while introducing harmonic depth, offering a new perspective on the avant-garde classic.
The Danish duo, Kirstine Elise Pedersen (cello) and Mathæus Bech (double bass), craft their sound with a foundation in classical training and a shared passion for Nordic folk music. This blend of influences shines through in Syv Cirkler (Dybfølt Tonalt Remix), where their interplay creates a unique synthesis of resonance and rhythm.
Dybfølt’s work bridges classical precision and folk vitality, breathing new life into historical compositions while forging a sound that feels both timeless and forward-looking. This remix not only honors Else Marie Pade’s legacy but also showcases the versatility of two of the string family’s lowest instruments in redefining electronic music for acoustic performance.