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ARTIST
TITLE
Jubiiilaeum
FORMAT
LP

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TARTRE 001LP TARTRE 001LP
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RELEASE DATE
2/28/2020

Tartelet present Jubiiilæum, a collection of early '80s songs by the legendary Danish composer and music educator Lotte Kærså and her band of young musicians, Græsrødderne. Breathing new life into old recordings, Tartelet has collaborated with the Danish composer and her family to restore and re-master an iconic production, digitizing twelve outstanding tracks from the family's extensive musical archives for the very first time. The reissued LP entitled Jubiiilæum (Anniversary) consists of songs taken from Lotte Kærså two first albums -- Jeg Har Set Det Selv (I've Seen It Myself) from 1979 and Hjemme I Vores Gade (On Our Street) from 1981 -- both of which have long been sought after items among diggers and vinyl collectors. In the nascent stages of her musical journey, Lotte Kærså's music was already imbued with a new kind of sound. Weaving genres from near and far, elements of exotic sounds such as samba, jazz funk, and dub-reggae come together with a distinctly Danish cheerfulness in the songs' lyrics. Stand out tracks in the 2020 release include "Prøv og Gør Ligesom Jeg" (Do As I Do), which has been heard in Nu Guinea's DJ sets, the Brazilian funk escapade "Karneval" (Carnival), reggae-inspired "Du Kan Bruge Din Krop" (You Can Move Your Body), the brilliant late night dub-not-dub tune "Byen Er Stille" (The City is Silent), and many more. Born in 1929, Lotte Kærså showed great musical promise from an early age. However, instead of pursuing her planned education at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, she chose another path: early childhood education. Starting out her career as a kindergarten teacher, a lifelong commitment to children and their musical education was in the making. Throughout the 1970s and '80s, Lotte Kærså pioneered innovative pedagogical methods. Combing rhythmical music with dance and movement-based activities, she helped promote their development in novel ways. In the following years, Kærså went on to produce TV for children, write music, and teach music education. To this day, Kærså has remained one of the most progressive music educators of her time, and continues to compose and teach. In the summer of 2019, Kærså turned 90 years old. To celebrate her life's work, a reissue of her greatest songs was compiled on a brand-new release: Jubiiilæum.