For Groenalund's Martin Gerke, music is a time machine with which one can travel to the year 1979 in order to reshape the future from there. This was for Martin, ABBA's best year.
Not only is their music reminiscent of ABBA, Martin uses the same techniques in the studio to recreate their authentic sound, and has even worked Janne Schaffer, known from over 50 classic Abba recordings, played some solo passages on the album, using the same guitar that was once used on "Super Trouper" and "Dancing Queen".
If you want to see more of the ABBA series of interviews:
1. The story of how ABBA won EUROVISION; Carl Magnus Palm
https://youtu.be/P6qeCPFBjMs
2. Björn Again
https://youtu.be/cnlDDpGZaAk?si=MEbkm6cxn5Pz-X69
3. ABBAMANIA THE SHOW
https://youtu.be/4UjqutfabBQ?si=CphzzJOba4ryfc6b
4. Janne Schaffer (ABBA's guitarist)
https://youtu.be/bzHf7Obfz5M?si=Vx0obDsTtMYuXers
5. Martin Gerke of Groenalund
https://youtu.be/obySlPhawrQ?si=pIfTxUUIIotIqwd8
Listen first to Groenalund - then watch the video:
Just like that - ABBA COVER
ORIGINAL MUSIC.
I'm sorry, I love you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWc94BUuPXw
#lovestorm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpakCUlvZOY
Forgiven featuring Janne Schaffer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP3ZP7hYt4E
All the instruments are real, whether string orchestras, guitars, analog synthesizers, powerful drums and melodic bass lines, everything is recorded in real time by professional musicians in the studio.
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