that's so book! - tagged with scandinavian http://www.thats-so-book.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron paul.irish@gmail.com Jónsi http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3474/jonsi

contemporary orchestral // epic post-rock Known for his truly unique voice and the use of a cello bow on guitar, Jónsi Birgisson as a frontman of Sigur Rós is no less than a post-rock icon in the music world. The comparison of his solo effort to the ethereal sound of Sigur Rós is unavoidable. While Go (2010) carries those familiar enigmatic soundscapes and hypnotic arrangements, Jónsi takes a somewhat joyfully naïve approach for his solo work. “Go Do”, the first single and album opener, evolves from layered vocal textures and graceful flutes to pulsing percussion. Go ranges from soaring, fast tempo compositions to melodramatic post-rock arrangements. It’s just too good not to mention. Powerful and vibrant orchestration. Jónsi - Boy Lilikoi (stream only)

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Wed, 07 Apr 2010 06:25:00 -0700 http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3474/jonsi
Josefine Lindstrand http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3357/josefine-lindstrand

vocal // jazz With the flood of music coming from Sweden, Josefine Lindstrand’s debut might be undeservedly left unnoticed. You won’t find much about it on the blogosphere, but by no means mistake not: Josefine is not a beginner in the music world. Swedish singer and pianist, Josefine, has previously collaborated with Django Bates and Uri Caine, as well as indie pop artist Maia Hirasawa and lent her vocals on two of Efterklang’s records. “Send Out The Singers”, from There Will Be Stars (2009), features a oh-so-lovely marimba and gentle whistlings that make this track irresistible. While “Jewels” carries tender vocals, elegant trumpet and piano arrangements recalling late-night cabaret jazz. Delicate Nordic jazz notes. Josefine Lindstrand - Send Out The Singers Josefine Lindstrand - Jewels + Purchase/Visit

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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 20:02:00 -0700 http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3357/josefine-lindstrand
Marit Larsen http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2287/marit-larsen

folk-pop // acoustic Some of you might be familiar with Marit Larsen as a former member of Norwegian teenage duo M2M, known for their hit “Don’t Say You Love Me” (1999). Following the duo’s break up Marit has shifted from the sugary sweet pop to a subtler and more mature kind of songwriting. Her second solo effort, The Chase (2008), is all about the rich yet unpretentious arrangements and memorable melodies. Featured below, “Steal My Heart” is one of Marit’s slow paced numbers and a great example of her orchestral pop crafting. The song evolves around the gorgeous strings and overall delicate instrumentation that carries Marit’s soft vocals. Sweet melody to melt your heart. Marit Larsen - Steal My Heart

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Fredrika Stahl http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2260/fredrika-stahl

jazz // pop // chanson The repertoire of Swedish singer-songwriter Fredrika Stahl consists of elegant jazz compositions and dreamy vocal textures. “Monumental Mismatch”, the opening track of Tributaries (2008), possesses this certain element of playfulness and simplicity that works so well with Fredrika’s flirtatious jazz approach. Accompanied by accordion and delicate piano arrangements, lyrical “Pourquoi Pas Moi” is a true homage to French chanson, while her yearning vocals bring to mind the critically acclaimed Lisa Ekdahl. Gentle jazz for a wintry afternoon. Fredrika Stahl - Monumental Mismatch Fredrika Stahl - Pourquoi Pas Moi + Purchase/Visit

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Laleh http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2110/laleh

swedish pop // singer-songwriter Laleh’s album, Me and Simon (2009), shines with pure pop energy and good fun. There are no experimental edges for avant pop lovers, yet there are enough memorable melodies and clever hooks to keep your attention. Iranian-Swedish artist Laleh crafts vibrant pop songs, sweet lullabies and ballads, sung mostly in English with the occasional French and Persian (not to be confused with Arabic) ear candy. Laleh’s stand-out track and my personal favourite is “Simon Says”. With its lovely arrangements, subtle multi-layered vocals and playful lyrics, this one you will carry and hum for the rest of the day. Strong melody and a somewhat naive quirkiness. Laleh - Simon Says

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Lay Low http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/1596/lay-low

blues // folk Singer-songwriter Lovísa Elísabet Sigrúnardóttir, a.k.a Lay Low, has been named as one of the most promising new artists back in her home country Iceland. On her album Farewell Good Night’s Sleep (2009) Lay Low captures the essence of blues, country and folk, concocting them all into music that feels like a perfect soundtrack for a cross country road trip. One of the album’s highlights, “Last Time Around”, unfolds sweetly with her soft crooning, melancholic bluesy sound and a hint of Iceland and Nashville in it.

Country-tinged Icelandic love song.

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Solander http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/1542/solander

folktronica // swedish experimental
Fredrik Karlsson, a.k.a. Solander, a part of Aurgasm-featured Fredrik, has his own solo project and it’s the one project you were all waiting to hear about, without even knowing it. Similar to Fredrik’s compositions, Solander’s debut Since We Are Pigeons (2009) carries a distinct Scandinavian, unique yet familiar sound. The album infuses hushed vocals, fragile strings arrangements and warm electronics with just a hint of experimentalia. In “Looking For Gold” Solander slowly builds up the mood by layering off-beat guitar with beautiful orchestration and hypnotic vocal harmonies. Definitely one of the most promising indie projects coming from Sweden this year. Strong, captivating melody. Solander - Looking For Gold

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:53:00 -0700 http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/1542/solander
CALLmeKAT http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/868/callmekat

vocal electronica // experimental pop Katrine Ottosen’s album Fall Down (2008) is a debut that should not be left unnoticed despite the flood of DYI Indie artists. The Copenhagen-based musician who records under the name CALLmeKAT takes the listener with a distinctly Scandinavian sound: melancholic, floating and intense. Fall Down shifts between the experimental and the somewhat urban dream-pop, recalling the fragility of Stina Nordenstam and the edgy mysterious soundscapes of such artists as Klima and Sol Seppy. From sharp to dreamy electronic arrangements. CALLmeKAT - Do Your Trick CALLmeKAT - Flower In The Night + Purchase/Visit

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MOVITS! http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/321/movits

swing-jazz // balkan // swedish hiphop “Django guitar, windy street swing; music for both art directors and for your mother” is how MOVITS! describe their sound. Well-known in Sweden, but unheard of elsewhere, they fold together elements of 1930’s big band swing, roma swing and rhythm & blues, then drop hiphop vocals on top for some serious energetic firepower. The ability to seamlessly interweave a number of genres reminds me of The Cat Empire, but while MOVITS! could relax on their catchy beats, they expertly drop variations (i.e. 2:00 in the video above) that’ll keep you smiling throughout the song. Music for art directors and your mother MOVITS! - Appelknyckarjazz MOVITS! - Swing För Hyresgästföreningen + Purchase/Visit

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Fredrik http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/39/fredrik

swedish folktronica // experimental Fredrik, a six-piece Malmö-based ensemble, embodies some of the finest Scandinavian experimental pop aesthetics: captivating melodies, rich layered arrangements and complicated charming instrumentation evoking the sound of Sigur Ros and Efterklang. Without overloading the compositions, Fredrik builds layer upon layer of atmospheric, melodically overpowering and somewhat mystical soundscapes. The title track of the album “Na Na Ni” ranges from warm waves of melancholy and hypnotic repetitive chanting to haunting harmonies. From quiet to powerful experimental arrangements. Fredrik - Na Na Ni + Purchase/Visit

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