#25 Naïve - A Danish Icon (3): Soundscapes, setbacks, and the long silence
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Part 3 of our 4-part interview with Claus Berthelsen (NaïVe): soundscapes and aesthetics in the studio — plus the label collapse and legal fight that killed momentum.
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Part 3 (of 4) with Claus Berthelsen (Naïve) — diving deeper into Naïve’s creative process and the turning point where momentum vanished.
We talk about building soundscapes in layers while protecting the core of the song, and Claus’ view of music as an aesthetic practice: the art isn’t playing the note — it’s choosing the next one.
Then the hard reality: a label collapse that froze Naïve’s recordings and triggered a multi-year legal fight just to reclaim the music — a delay that killed creative energy and effectively broke the band as a working unit.
We also cover the “nothing happened” moment after the album release: no gigs, even rejecting a Roskilde offer because the band hadn’t existed for years.
➡️ Next month: Part 4 closes the Naïve mini-series.