clapper: on tempo
Francisco Espregueira
Hailing from the vibrant and up and coming music scene of Aarhus, Denmark, the quartet Clapper emerges with their debut album, On Tempo, released some days ago by the ‘joint venture’ of Super Bad Disco and HHV. The album serves as a testament to the group's unique fusion of classic soul and jazz vibes, intertwined with elements of instrumental hip hop and future beats. Comprising Frederik Emil Bülow, Adrian Christensen, Jeppe Lavsen, and Malthe Jepsen, each a luminary in various Danish musical acts, Clapper showcases a remarkable synergy in their melodic improvisations and seamless transitions, marking a significant contribution to the burgeoning Danish music landscape.
For Clapper, genre boundaries are meant to be transcended, and their creative process reflects this philosophy. As Jeppe Lavsen notes, "It's not important for us to adhere to any particular genre or style." The quartet's approach involves coming together, enjoying the musical journey, and improvising over riffs they find intriguing. With years of collective experience, the group effortlessly clicks into a shared musical direction, swiftly crafting an innovative sound that defies easy categorization. Their live performances mirror this spontaneous creativity, delivering dynamic showcases that seamlessly blend beat-focused jazz with high-octane fusion, captivating both audiences and fellow musicians alike. On Tempo not only marks Clapper's debut but it’s another sign emanating from the current wave of Danish musical talent. Available on vinyl.