Copenhagen in November

Dear bubble,
it’s been quiet here for a while, mainly because I wasn’t out gigging much. Sometimes, life takes unexpected turns and you find yourself adjusting to a completely different situation.

I also did more sound engineering than usual this year. Apart from being Lord of the Buttons in my favourite haunt, The Upstage in Northern Germany, I helped my friend Claudia Nentwich with the production of her new releases and was part of a team that worked on an album with an exciting singer-songwriter duo from Luxembourg.

Luckily, I have a run of shows coming up until the end of the year, and it starts with three appearances in my beloved Copenhagen, a place I haven’t been to for more than a year.

I hope you can join me at:

Blågårds Apotek, 12.11. – 7 pm CET
CaféParforce, Klampenborg, 16.11. – 1 pm CET
CPH Listening Room, 23.11. – 7 pm CET

I will also enjoy some desperately awaited downtime in Copenhagen, which is probably my favourite city and a place where I can be creative, because it never questioned my existence as an artist. You will definitely find me dissolving into the city at night, looking for inspiration and new musical adventures.



5 thoughts on “Copenhagen in November

  1. Janet Grant (Child) says:

    Hi Martin
    I’m wondering if you’re the son of Walter and Friefericke of Goslar ? If so, my Dad, Fred Child knew your Dad when he was at Southampton university in the 1930’s and also visited my home in England in the 1950’s. I also came to Goslar in the 1960’s to learn some German.

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    1. Martin Praetorius says:

      Hello Janet
      and a very Happy New Year to you.
      I am only seeing this now, but I am afraid I have to tell you that I am not related to the Praetorius’ in Goslar.
      All the best to you,
      Martin

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  2. Janet Grant says:

    Hello Martin
    I’m writing from England to discover if your father ((Walter)and mine (Fred Child) were friends during the 1950´s and also the 1930’s in Southampton England ? If so, I visited your family in Goslar during the 1960’s as I wanted to learn German.
    Viele Grusse

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  3. Dan French says:

    Enjoy Copenhagen!
    Looking forward to mailing list updates, as and when – no pressure

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    1. Martin Praetorius says:

      Thanks Dan, they will probably starting to roll in in December.

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