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Flugten Fra Aar 2000

68.3K streams

68,326

Revealed EP

67.4K streams

67,352

No Noia My Love

40.4K streams

40,445

Love Canticles

32.5K streams

32,456

Slaphead Faun

31.4K streams

31,424

Dode

30.8K streams

30,752

Camera Obscura

27K streams

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Idhax

19.9K streams

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Sleepwald

19.7K streams

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Doppelt

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Biography

Karsten Pflum is a restlessly creative Danish musician who has built a wide-ranging discography of rhythmically complex, melodic electronic music which rivals that of the best artists on Skam or Rephlex, although he has never received quite as much recognition. Born Jacob Helverskov Madsen, he began creating music under the name Slaphead Faun, but switched to the moniker Karsten Pflum for his first release, 2002's "Lire Skuffe" 7" on Snake Eyes (a sublabel of Worm Interface). Debut album Tracks, a remarkable set of playful IDM/drill'n'bass, arrived on Worm Interface in 2003. This was followed in 2004 by the Dogcatcher EP on Tender Productions. 2005 saw the release of Karsten Pflum's second full-length, Flugten Fra År 2000, as well as a split 12" with breakcore artist Puzzleweasel, both on Danish label Jenka Music. Rump Recordings, another Danish label, released Karsten Pflum's third album, Idhax, in 2006, as well as limited 7" single "God." The slightly jazzy Fuck Music, Easy EP was released by Bohnerwachs Tontraeger in 2007. After a few years of relative inactivity (other than a few remixes and compilation tracks) and his relocation to Berlin, Karsten Pflum returned in 2010 with Slaphead Faun (on Mindwaves Music), a collection of previously unreleased tracks from 2002-2007 named after his former alias. He also released Nemo Loon, a 12" EP featuring the Danish artist's outsider take on the British dubstep sound, on Ad Noiseam that year. He signed with Ant-Zen sublabel Hymen Records, who issued 2011's No Noia My Love, which married Pflum's previous drum'n'bass-influenced style with hints of heavy dubstep bass. Austrian label HalloWien Creativity released "Boxer," a 7" single in collaboration with DJ Scotch Bonnet (aka chiptune artist DJ Scotch Egg), in 2012. Pflum's next album for Hymen, Sleepwald, was a largely beatless excursion into ambient music. 2014 digital EP Toffyland Tracks on Merry Ex-Mas Records was closer to acid techno/electro, and 2015's Dode (his third album for Hymen) was a collection of clear-cut ambient electro inspired by role-playing games. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi