#24 Naïve - A Danish Icon (2): The Seeds of the Songs
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Song fragments, 4-track demos and the making of Fish
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In episode #24 of The Far Distance Band Podcast, we’re back with Claus Berthelsen from Copenhagen band Naïve to dig into the seeds of the music. Where did the songs on Fish actually start? Claus talks about melodies arriving on late-night bike rides, trying (and failing) to copy other artists and accidentally writing something new, and sketching early ideas on a battered 4-track cassette recorder with a tiny drum machine keeping time. It’s a tour through the messy, very human side of songwriting – unfinished ideas, lost riffs, and the rare moments where everything suddenly clicks.
We also get into the sound of the finished record: working with guitarist/producer Hilmar Hassig, recording in borrowed spaces, layering guitars and vocals, and obsessing over details until the mixes still sound fresh decades later. Along the way, Klaus shares stories behind specific tracks, small real-life moments that turned into lyrics, and why he still feels a deep connection to this music today. If you love hearing how songs actually come to life – before they become “classics” – this episode is for you.