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A special friend of mine Thorvald Stigsen, who owns my favourite seaside restaurant Tisvilde Kro, has compiled a list of music for me and La Bagatelle. It makes me dream of far away places, snake charmers and Tales from the Thousand and one Nights.
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The sound to my month is a gift from Rasmus Skousen. He has made a playlist of the softest music to get us through January and it seems soothing and just perfect for now. It lets me wander in my mind while listening to a mix of music ranging from Hamid al Shaeri from Egypt to American Country Music from Glen Campbell. Download La Bagatelle Vol. 02 on Spotify.

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He is my favourite DJ. Whether it would be at some fashion party in Copenhagen, an art do or a summer party in Tisvilde where I have a house, he would be playing. I am of course talking about Christian d’Or who also happens to be a nice guy. So when I called him up a couple of months ago asking if he would do the perfect party playlist for La Bagatelle, he agreed. And here it is an eclectic mix of music from all over the world that is sure to get you in the festive spirit. We have it on repeat. Download it for free with Spotify.

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A special person in my life, Rasmus Skousen, friend and colleague since forever, gave me a wonderful gift for my birthday. A playlist with the world of La Bagatelle in mind. You’ll find an Ethiopian nun playing the piano, a Seminole Tribe counting song, the avantgarde artist and composer Laurie Anderson’s performance from 1982 but also cool cat Swedish Yung Lean, favourite John Carrol Kirby and Nick Cave’s interpretation of Marc Bolan’s “Cosmic Dancer”. The list goes on and every song is special.  It is an eclectic world of sound that I love and I will have it on repeat whereever I go for a long time. Follow this link for the playlist La Bagatelle Vol. 00.
Thank you Rasmus.

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Fashion photographer turned musician Sebastián Faena is just now launching some beautiful songs. “Save your life” is particularly good. Get it on Spotify. 

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