It was satan.
Barely a quarter of a century after Peter Peter progressed from the Black Sun, have the guitarist resumed cooperation with rockgruppens bassist, Knud Odde, who himself left the Black Sun in 2001.
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Peter Peter has put the guitar on the Knud Oddes new single, ‘Now flies the darkness’.
– Peter asked if I would play bass on one of his recordings, which is not out yet, and so I said that it was ok if we made a barter, so he had my number! says Knud Odde to Ekstra Bladet.
The two musicians wrote several songs together in the time of the Black Sun. Not least becomes the key number ‘Siggimund Blue’ from his masterpiece ‘Flow My Firetear’, which was released in 1991.
the Black Sun with Steen Jørgensen in front anno 1994 in the Central Park in Manhattan. Photo: Kim Agersten/Ritzau Scanpix
‘Now flies the darkness’ is composed by Knud Odde itself. The bassist, who is also a recognized painter, has released a string of singles since the years of the Black Sun.
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On the B-side of ‘Now flies the darkness’ interprets the 64-year-old esthetician Madonna’s ‘I Deserve It’.
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the Single lands in the course of the week on the various streaming services and in the well-stocked record stores on vinyl.
the Black Sun, which was formed in Copenhagen as Sods in 1977, it consists today of Steen Jørgensen, Lars Top-Galia and Tomas Ortved.
the Cover to Knud Oddes current ‘Now flies the darkness’, which indeed also contains an interpretation of the Madonna.