89. Anne-Tina

89. Anne-Tina

From Low Profile with Markly Morrison by Markly Morrison

May 20, 2026 · 56 min

About this episode

The episode explores the debut album of Anne-Tina, featuring insights from guest host Ashley Eriksson and the artist herself.

Today, we’re examining a hidden gem from 1984 lovingly crafted by a nineteen year old keyboardist living in Denmark by the name of Anne-Tina, whose debut album was reissued in 2025 on Frederiksberg Records . To help us explore this record, I’m thrilled to introduce our guest host, Ashley Eriksson, who is taking the reins to guide us through this conversation. Ashley has been on the show as a guest discussing her solo material back in 2020, and you might also be familiar with her work in the band LAKE. Joining Ashley today is the artist herself, Anne-Tina. Now based on the island of La Gomera in the Canary Islands, Anne-Tina takes us back to Denmark in the eighties—a time of financial crisis, where, amidst the struggle, she found a way to cultivate her own life and quality through a deeply versatile musical education. We’re diving into the process behind her debut: the pivot from classical training to the world of pop, her meticulous multi-track recording methods, and the story of how she balanced a professional life in hotels and cruise ships with her own artistic vision. More info and more episodes at lowprofilepodcast.com Support Low Profile with a flexible monthly donation at…

People in this episode

Host: Markly Morrison

Guests: Ashley Eriksson, Anne-Tina

Topics covered

  • music history
  • artist interview
  • debut album
  • recording process
  • personal journey

Keywords

  • Anne-Tina
  • debut album
  • 1984
  • Frederiksberg Records
  • music education
  • pop music
  • interview

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Frederiksberg Records

Places: Denmark, La Gomera, Canary Islands

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