Benjamin Koppel's "Les Mobiles" is a captivating journey through the unique genre of dansktop, a blend of dance and folk music that is as intriguing as it is danceable. Released on July 4, 2020, under the independent label Cowbell Music, this album spans 50 minutes of enchanting melodies and rhythmic grooves. Koppel, a versatile artist known for his innovative approach to music, brings a fresh perspective to the dansktop genre with his virtuosic violin playing and imaginative compositions.
The album opens with "Les Mobiles," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its lively tempo and intricate violin work. "Rue de la Ferronnerie" and "Morceau de Concours" continue the momentum, showcasing Koppel's ability to weave complex melodies with a sense of playfulness. "Alphabet Thief" introduces a more introspective mood, while "Fugue" and "Sarabande" highlight Koppel's classical training and his knack for blending traditional forms with contemporary sensibilities.
One of the standout pieces on the album is "Four Sketches to a Sunset," a four-part suite that takes the listener on a journey from the gentle "Larghetto" to the serene "Largo." Each movement is a testament to Koppel's compositional skill and his ability to evoke a range of emotions through his music.
Throughout "Les Mobiles," Benjamin Koppel's violin takes center stage, but he is ably supported by a talented ensemble of musicians. The result is an album that is both intimate and expansive, a testament to Koppel's ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally appealing. Whether you're a fan of dansktop, folk music, or simply great violin playing, "Les Mobiles" is an album that is sure to delight and inspire.