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Case File #Seven: The Boy and the Tower

from Detective Stories 2.0 - Memories Of Love And Crime And Death - Sgt. Frank's Mix

May 15th, 2026
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Detective Stories 2.0 - Memories Of Love And Crime And Death - Sgt. Frank's Mix
Detective Stories 2.0 - Memories Of Love And Crime And Death - Sgt. Frank's Mix
Case File #Seven: The Boy and the Tower
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Case File #Seven: The Boy and the Tower
Björn Martin Klaus (BMK)
The Boy And The Tower by Björn Martin Klaus Chris had always been a nature boy. From the early age of six he had been wandering the meandering paths of the forested areas around his parents’ farm, Judy and Mike by name, who were often worried sick for hours until he came home, dirty but happy as can be. As he grew older, Chris developed a natural sense of scouring the wilderness for fascinating objects and eye- catching landmarks and found many a strange item in the faded grasses and rugged bushes of the woods. Brave and curious this boy was, always scutteling through withered trees over barren hills with his little knife and backpack, never afraid of the twilight the setting sun let in or the slowly fading of the daylight into the animal-voice loudness of the warm summer night. On this particular day, Chris had set out at noon, stealing away from his parents after lunch while they were toiling away at the hard work of growing and feeding and with a joyful tune on his lips he danced his way over the meadows and into Harkwood, where many things lived and thrived but not many children played. This was his realm of adventure and solitude. And this is where his life should change for good and also, a very long, long time. Jumping from moss-covered stones to rotting logs, there were cicadas harping symphonies of the sweaty days, in thundering volume, hidden in the branches but omnipresent to the ear, our boy slips for a second, finds his balance on a bulky rock and even more convinced of his abilities, finds a new way around Miller’s Meadow into a field of surprisingly colorful lavender, many a flower turning towards him in the wind with nodding welcoming gestures of their beautfully crowned heads. Magnificently before him, a hundred feet away, the Tower. Made of stone blocks, weathered by years of storms and rain, thick in girth and massive in construction, the colossus inspires awe in young Christopher, urging him on to move his booted feet through the lavender onto the old path leading to a rusty ladder, which looks like it itself has forgotten its purpose. “Adventure, ho!” he yells into the soft wind, runs his hands excitedly through his short brown hair and is thrilled by the anticipation of the probably deadly task of climbing into the unknown heights of the giant, silent, resilient cylinder built by ancient men. One step at a time, he will not slip again. Left boot, right boot, pull. The rusty scent and grease feel of the metal bars is just even more of an adrenaline rush and on and on the ascending young scoundrel goes upward, completing the task up to half of the tower before resting his head against the cool stone in the dank summer warmth. Not to look down now, his parents would be devastated to not have him back in one piece and many years of scouting and learning the area were still to be done. Three quarters, legs are getting weary, back is itching with sweat until it is finally achieved. The ecstatic moment of reaching the top, a round circle in the meadow, near the bright Missouri sky. A body lies awkwardly bent on the round circle in the meadow, near the bright Missouri sky. A body lies awkwardly bent on the round circle in the meadow, near the bright Missouri sky. A human body lies. Shock and horror fill the boys veins, eyes and face and he nearly loses his grip on the bars. In the last moment he catches on, gripping tightly, lavender fields looking not so welcoming anymore- And he is drawn into his fate. The happy boy, the forest dancer and adventurous scoundrel steps on top of his first Mt.Everest. And moves closer, ever so slightly towards the fractured bones and rotting flesh of a man he has never seen nor known. And after staring at the remains for an uncertain but long period of time. He sits down. Falling inside. But supported by the tower which had been waiting for him for his whole youth to bring him reality and manhood in a way that will change everything for him. So it happened. And before it was dark, old Christopher made his way down the ladder, slowly into the dark, back through the woods and towards the lights of the farm, where his parents lived, Judy and Mike by name. And although in the coming weeks Judy and Mike were glad to have their son safe at home, they realized something profound and even terrible might have happened to him. But the formerly happy lips remained sealed and silent and the unknown body unrecovered. It would remain a secret, a silent bond between the Boy and the Tower. Until it was time to speak again.
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Frank Brempel’s version of my album Detective Stories - mix and master by him!

Expect to be taken into a world of crime, filled with detectives and dames!

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- The Story behind the "Detective Stories" Album-

When I was a teenager I fled into the world of books and fantasy role-playing games as well as music.

Something was impressive about those knights in shining armor with their heroic deeds and I read the Lord of the Rings 13 times, long before it was rediscovered, which let me imagine it in my own way.

Later on, I discovered jazz and jazz musicians and once I had read Beneath the Underdog by Charles Mingus, my love for the failed hero began.

Somehow over the years the coolness of men in suits with a checkered past got combined with a new love, the love for all things crime.

David Fincher and True Detective revolutionized it all for me, again.

I was smitten and since then my heart nearly skips a beat when I see a quality dark crime show or film pop up somewhere, just to suck me in.

I have seen a lot over the years, but not the noir movies.

My best friend, Jens Küstner has seen a lot of them and we have shared our love of a great detective story many times and during many movie nights.

We never miss out on a chance to use police chatter talk (10-4) or call each other partner or detective.

From this backstory the plan for"Detective Stories & Morning Glories" (working title) was born, which later became "Detective Stories: Memories Of Love And Crime And Death".

From December 24 till February 2025 I spent many a night shift learning the audio program Reaper through YouTube tutorials and the help of my good friend Johann and then it was finished and I have been treasuring it ever since.

Every song is different and unique, I sing, play the basses and work with samples, as usual but this time they all have a common concept, a theme.

Broken heroes, cities that reek of desperation, sad and beautiful dames, police ghosts and even a mobster funeral.

They and more all make up that world to me and let me escape into a dimension of romance and suspense.

If you have ever failed as a hero in your life or just like stories about those kind of men and women -

Kick back and have a listen, preferably over your headphones - and enjoy

The Detective Stories.

...Partner

Credits

Björn M. Klaus (BMK) - double bass, electric bass, vocals, voice, piano, sample arrangement
Frank Brempel - mix, master, violin