Dansk folk rock fra 1971
[h=1]Skousen & Ingemann[/h]
Danish folk-inspired duo working with a loose constellation of backing musicians throughout the 1970's. After the breakup of 
Young Flowers in early 1970 bass player 
Peter Ingemann started collaborating with folk singer 
Niels Skousen as a duo before establishing a full band. The folkish debut album, 1971's 
Herfra Hvor Vi Står  is considered a milestone in Danish rock music history with it's unique  Danish expression and became a catalysator to Danish rock mucicians  writing lyrics in their own language. Early 1972 the recording and  touring line-up  evolved into 
Musikpatruljen, and then disbanded within a year. By summer 1975 Skousen and Ingemann played in the band of singer-songwriter 
Stig Møller, and the year after the threesome recorded 
Lykkehjulet, released in November. For their last album 
Forbryderalbum,  released in October 1978, the duo assembled a whole new group of  musicians. During the 1980's and 1990's they worked on and off playing  live, as a duo or with backing musicians. In 1984 Ingemann and Møller  participated to "concert of the year" in Denmark, organised by the  Danish committee against the European Community, and contributed the  1971 single "EEC Blues" to the resulting live album (
Årets Koncert).  In May 2011 Skousen and Ingemann reunited to perform the entire album  Herfra Hvor Vi Står at a live concert to commemorate its 40 years  anniversary.