My good old friends Kasper Hansson and Pelle Leth have been writing and composing like mad for the last four years. But always for others.
Now they are doing the singing and dancing themselves. Under the name “A Mother’s Voice” they just released the warm electro tracks Dance & Saviour on Myspace (yes it’s still...
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Posts Tagged ‘ danish music ’
Introducing: A Mother’s Voice
Introducing: Mescalin, baby
Here’s a really cool band with a really cool name! They call themselves Mescalin, baby and they are pretty much unknown to the blogosphere for whatever reason we arrogant bloggers might have. No use complaining about the Danish music scene when we keep finding sparkly little diamonds in the dirt!
And believe me this is...
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I Got You On Tape
We had a bad start, me and the Copenhagen band “I Got You On Tape”. A couple of years ago I was on my way to a meeting and I was hopelessly late – Jacob Bellens voice was annoyingly relaxed and didn’t fit the soundtrack in my head.
The band debuted in 2006 with the...
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New Efterklang – The Modern Drift
Efterklang is one of the finest bands we have in Denmark, which is probably why we haven’t got them to ourselves anymore. They do beautifully orchestrated and uplifting music, rich in details and layers. Universally appealing by nature. Efterklang will release their new album entitled Magic Chairs 2nd February 2010 via 4AD (except Scandinavia...
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Vinnie Who @ Rust, Copenhagen 06.11.09
Friday I finally moshed my way through a massive queue of tweenagers and urban outfitters (no fashion blogging though…) to see Vinnie Who play their disco 2.0 live on home turf at Rust. Armed with a fantastic backing band and a cowbell, front man Niels Bagge took the show from zero to hundred withing...
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Vinnie Who and FM Belfast – Two Ways to Light up a Party!
Vinnie Who
I guess you have to fly 2000KM to open your stuck-up ears to a band that has been playing constantly at a club around 200M from your apartment… I’ve had a bad habit of not expecting anything beyond replicated sounds from Danish bands (“you stupid arrogant blogger!”).
Well after experiencing two brilliant...
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Introducing: Death By Kite and The William Blakes
I used to be frustrated about the Danish music scene. I used to pretend I was Icelandic everytime someone would bring up the subject of Danish music – Why couldn’t there be more bands trying to either do something really original or do something unorginal extremely well. I looked to my mother’s country, Iceland,...
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