Martin Kirkegaard (1976 - ) is a danish contemporary folk musician rooted in the improvisational aspect of music. His melodies and sketches comes from the free space between his instrument and himself.

Biography
Martin Kirkegaard (1976 - ) is a danish contemporary folk musician rooted in the improvisational aspect of the music based on the narrative storytelling. “real music should always have a real story to tell. A story that emanates from the moment of conception” he comments. His melodies and sketches come from the free space between his instrument and himself. Though he comes from a Blues and Jazz background he considered himself a folk musician but draws upon everything he hears. “Don`t box me in” he says. ”The world consists of sounds just waiting to get articulated”. In the light of this his travel to Africa has made a big and lasting impression on him and his way of looking at his instrument. Especially the string instruments of West Africa has inspired his guitarwork quiet a bit. And together with his travel to Scotland and The United States he has gathered a connection (in his mind) between the different folk music of the continents. He believes that every music is connected one way or the other.
Of course he has his heroes (Robbie Basho, Ali Farka Toure, Abdullah Ibrahim, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Miles Davis, Ravi Shankar, Albert Ayler ect.) and his favorite patterns and colors but he always try to remodel, disassemble and translate the sounds he hears. On rare occasions he can play a covertune but he prefers to write/create/play everything himself. “It doesn`t fell right to me playing other people`s music. Maybe it is because I know it is not mine. I fell it is some others story that I am telling - it is a kind of an alienation”. Martin also believes in obstructions in music. He considers obstructions as a remedy for creating. And his most significant obstruction must be that he does not work with overdubs. Everything must be played as heard in real time. “That way I can make my music more authentic. I feel that I can be present in the moment on a hole other level. Maybe it is considered “old school” but I like it that way. You know, it is just a man and his instrument – a craftsman in process” he says.
For many years he played in the trio DaFuGa that toured around Denmark for almost 8 years. Since then he has worked as a solo guitarist. In this context he has played concerts in Denmark at museums, festivals, small venues ect. The response has been surprising good (considered the somewhat narrow music genre) and his repeating patterns and almost hypnotic way of playing has left a lasting impression on the audience.

Tar Gui (2020) (Clik to read liner notes)
A double gatefold album
Tar Gui (DAF0120W) is played by real hands in the present. It's recorded as heard, and each take is a whole take of something real (no overdubs). It is full of decolorization, beauty spots, open wounds, small animals, love, rashes and other qualities. Here, no robot can hit the real edges of the music. It's music between the man and his wood.
Tracks: Tar Gui; Farka; Ojnab Blues#1; Rodhånd; Ojnab Blues #2; Vildhest; Springdans; Bark; Åndedræt; Along The River Dee; Along The Lui Water; Al musik har det med at forsvinde og på et blad hænger en dråbe og fordamper.
Credits
Cat. No.: DAF0120W
Format: LP / Download
Sound engineer: Ditte Grube Barild
Guitar, harmonica, banjo, voice, perkussion, layout, lyrics, composer and producer: Martin Kirkegaard
Master: David Elberling (The Village, Vanløse)
Vinylprint: Handle With Care (Berlin, Germany)
A DaFuGa Sounds production
Links to music
Tar Gui (live in studio / take 1)
Vildhest (studio video version)
Farka (studio video version)
Ojnab blues #1 (studio version video)
Springdans (studio version video)


Molacg (part 1 & 2) (2024) (Clik to read liner notes)
(An album in collaboration with pianist Mikkel Almholt/Ghost Flute Dice)
A two album set
Three pieces of improvised music for amplified piano & acoustic guitar and two pieces for solo guitar.
Molacg is a collective work consisting of five improvisations spread over two vinyl albums (Molacg part 1 & 2) or as one digital release. The three duo recordings were recorded in 2012 and the two solo guitar tracks are from 2023 and 2024.
The music here makes itself available for "the empty space". For the space between us and the space around us. Everything is allowed, because everything has a value if it is played. Everything that enters the empty space, we have to deal with and include it in the overall content of the space.
Molacg draws on a multitude of different musical traditions and references. Here there are no boundaries between genres, just music. The music is fabulating and searching and unfolds in long and linear improvisations that are full of dynamics and complexity and take shape like an endless rag rug that keeps shedding colors.
The three duo recordings are a dialogue between two people. A conversation without words, where the arguments are not caught in the back of the backpack, but are invented as the dialogue unfolds.
The two solo guitar recordings revisit some of the moods and basic sound that make up the overall work.
Tracks: Am#1; Cm; Tamale i Gudenåen; Brage Blues for Elamat in open landscape; A Suite for Molacg in D major.
Credits
Mikkel Almholt: Amplified piano
Martin kirkegaard: Acoustic guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica & voice
Rec.: Aarhus (Denmark), 2012, 2023 & 2024
Kristian Hverring: Mix & restoration of sound
Holger Lagerfeldt: Vinyl & digital mastering
Composed by Kirkegaard/Almholt
Liner notes by Kirkegaard/Almholt
Artwork and design by Martin Kirkegaard
Molacg (part 1 & 2) is pressed by Nordsø Records
A DaFuGa Sounds & Makværk production
A suite for Molacg in D Major (promotion video)
Brage Blues for Elamat in open landscape (studio version / extended version)
Tamale i Gudenåen (promotion video)
Some other tunes
Wild mountain Thyme Here is "Wild mountain thyme". A free interpretation in D major of the old Scottish/Irish folk song / rec. 2025)
Free impro opening/Ekko (Live from Dome of visions, Aarhus, 2018)
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