The repeating rhythmic sway of the piano in 'Ung Kvinde' (Danish for "young woman") is one thing, but after a few turns of this arpeggio comes one crashing chord, ushering us into the world of Louise Shrøder. Charged with this swaying motif throughout, like cyclical thoughts unravelling, the to-and-fro of daily tasks, morning feelings, nightly reflections, 'Ung Kvinde' contrastingly flutters with a sense of freedom. But freedom in itself, its achievement and maintainence, is a flighty burden.
Written by the Danish composer to reflect "the development from a young girl to a young woman", the song feels close, intimate, with samples and ambient fragments making up the soundscape alongside the strains of cello, which ebb and flow like waves of vague memory. By the song's close, all that's left are picked pizzicato strings, playfully extolling the lightness of life. Joyous but anchored in reality, 'Ung Kvinde' is a song that soars up to see how far you've come since yesterday.
- 🔔 'Ung Kvinde' is part of Louise Shrøder's Flyv EP (her second), set for release in the near future via Copenhagen-based neoclassical record label, ExoPAC.
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