Norwegian electropop. Check out here.
Category: Norwegian Music
New Music: The Familiar
Beautiful Norwegian electropop. Check out here.
2013’s Random List
It’s that time of year again when I get to look back over the last twelve months and put up the obligatory ‘best of’ post that music blogs love to feature so much.
As usual I’ll aim to pick out tracks and artists that many other websites may have looked over, as well as some of the more obvious milestones. Let me know what you think of my choices. After all, it’s you guys who keep me so motivated to keep hunting for new music all the time. Before I start, check out previous random lists here!
Most definitive song of the year
Lorde – ‘Royals’. There’s something mildly terrifying about this teen talent, and her ability to sum up her youth in a standard pop track. This will be a classic for decades to come, it’s just so different to any of the big hits that have come out so far in the last few years.
Too cool for school
MDNGHT – Not many have heard of this Mancunian collective but if anything, I am confident they will pick up buzz over the next year.
Biggest Scandinavian talent
Kim Cesarion – This Swedish talent has already taken Scandinavia by storm. I saw him play a showcase in London over the summer and it was as close to pop perfection as you could get. You could be surprised for seeing me not put Icona Pop under this category; but you know, they’ve been around for a good while longer.
Cutest act
Broods – This duo set the blog world on fire after releasing just one track blending indie and electro seamlessly. And on a completely shallow note, how cute!
Catchiest track
NONONO – ‘Pumping Blood’. NONONO have had as epic a year as they could get. This Scandinavian trio have made one of the biggest impacts in terms of exports from the region, thanks in large to this track.
Biggest #fail that should have been a #win
MKS (a.k.a Mutya Keisha Siobhan, a.k.a The Origibabes) – This should have been their big comeback. And on paper, there’s no reason why it tanked so hard. They picked a shit-hot producer while managing to prove that they could still hold harmonies like no other girl group. But I guess the song was probably too ‘out-there’ to have made a loud enough impact. Still, there is a silver lining for these guys later on in this post…
2014’s new ‘Lana’
Fe – She could be as popular as original Lana Del Rey. I predict Fe to catch some more buzz in 2014. She has a genuine, beautiful talent which is well worth a listen.
Wildest cat in town
Lion Babe – Literally, this lady goes for the ‘wild’ theme. Which is OK, since she does a great job of it. On a serious note though, what a sound!
Most trademark hipster Scandi sound
Postiljonen – Make no mistake, being introduced to his band has been one of my highlights this year. Their sound is pure perfection in my view and when I caught them live at the Ja Ja Ja Festival in London earlier this year it was probably a highlight for me gig-wise. This re-working of a Whitney Houston classic is amazing.
Biggest bang(erz)

Miley Cyrus – Love or hate her, you just can’t deny that this little lady has been all over the place. She knows she’s not changing the world with her songs. So what else can she do? She’ll just have fun with it. And there’s a charming likeability in that. I mean, look at this post – she’s sandwiched between one of the edgiest acts of the year (Postiljonen, above), and one of the best songs of the year (Sailor & I, below). Two categories she’ll probably never be in, ever, but she’s still spreading herself on here. And that’s ok…
Most epic track
Sailor & I – ‘Tough Love’. A real heart-stopper of a track that’s nothing short of stunning.
Most feel-good
Join The Riot – Again, another Scandi act makes it on this list. Nothing but good cheeky pop from this group.
Quirkiest act
Manou – This lady is one of my big ‘ones to watch’. I can’t describe her sound. Quirky, I guess. So good though.
Best slice of Norwegian rap

Lars Vaular – ‘Legender’. It’s one of those songs that sounds pretty dark, but still manages to sound easy enough to enjoy. Even if you’re not Norwegian.
Best trooper
Aiden Grimshaw – Following on from making one of the best and least brought pop records from a major label in 2012, this year saw the guy ditch his surname and now go under the moniker AIDEN.
Most unexpected throwback to Motown

MØ – ‘Never Wanna Know’. One of Denmark’s hippest newcomers came up with this track back in Autumn and it was adorable.
Best gig
MKS (a.k.a Mutya Keisha Siobhan, a.k.a The Origibabes) – They might not have had the comeback record of the year, but the ladies definitely pulled off THE comeback gig of the year at London’s Scala. No video on YouTube could relay the experience properly though.
Most listened to song on my iTunes
The Amplifetes – ‘You Want It’. You might not like this song, but it’s the most listened to track of the year on my iTunes. Something about it speaks to me.
One to watch
MNEK – It seems like a lifetime ago since I featured MNEK but he now finally seems to be on the edge of breaking through. Already long-listed on the BBC Sound of 2014, whatever happens over the next months will be pretty special for this kid.
You ain’t getting any younger…
Decent remix from Kygo for what has been one of the most popular Scandi tracks this winter.
New Music: Cashmere Cat
Already well on his way to becoming established, Cashmere Cat is pretty special; I love this. It’s so hard to explain but incredibly addictive to listen to. Check out here.
New Music: Hawkon
A cold, quirky electropop sound. Check out here.
Watch: Lars Vaular ‘Legender’
One of Norway’s most notable names in hip hop comes with new, stunning visuals for single ‘Legender’.
Watch: Highasakite ‘Since Last Wednesday’
New Music: Pandreas
It’s all about the Norwegian disco today isn’t it? This is pretty uplifting. Check out here.
I can’t go to this…
Commitments from my ‘office job’ mean that I can’t go to one of the most fun gigs of the year tomorrow at Fabric. If you can, go – it’s Norwegian disco puppies Lemaitre with support from Fehrplay, Monsieur Adi and A*M*E.
Gutted.
First Listen: Röyksopp ‘Something In My Heart’
I have so many memories attached to Röyksopp songs. Some happy, but mostly sad (which is a little beautiful in a way). This is the dreamy b-side to their new single ‘Running To The Sea’ out December 16th, and features Jamie Irrepressible.
New Music: Anana
Gorgeously dreamy electropop from Norway. Check out here.
Live: Ja Ja Ja Festival at Roundhouse
Scandi music authority Ja Ja Ja hosted it’s first ever festival at London’s Roundhouse this weekend. A stellar roster of up and coming Scandinavian buzzbands filled up this ultra cool venue.
For someone like me, I was a little bit of a kid in a candy shop. Highlights were:
Postiljonen (Sweden)

Sin Fang (Iceland)

Truls (Norway)

NONONO (Sweden)

Watch: Mona & Maria ‘Babyflowers’
New Music: MIIA
New Music: Brighton
Uplifting Norwegian indie pop with lots of whistles and big hooks. Definitely brings a smile to my face. Check out here.
A Beyonce cover by Ane Brun & Linnea Olsson
I’m not Beyonce’s biggest fan but now that I hear this reworking by Ane Brun, it does make me appreciate ‘Halo’ more. Just slightly.
Ane Brun European Tour 2013
- Oct 05 Helsinki, The Cirkus
- Oct 10 Copenhagen, Stora Vega
- Oct 11 Hamburg, Uebel & Gefährlich
- Oct 12 Amsterdam, Paradiso
- Oct 13 Brussels, Cirque Royal
- Oct 16 Luxemburg, Rockhal
- Oct 17 Paris, Alhambra
- Oct 18 The Hague, Paard van Troje
- Oct 20 Berlin, Passionskirche
- Oct 22 Prague, Palac Akropolis
- Oct 23 Vienna, Szene Wien
- Oct 24 Budapest, A38
- Oct 26 Zurich, Kaufleuten
- Nov 14 London, The Forum
- Nov 15 Manchester, Ruby Lounge
- Nov 16 Dublin, Vicar St.
- Nov 18 Glasgow, Oran Mor
- Nov 21 Istanbul, iKSV Salon
- Nov 22 Istanbul, iKSV Salon
- Nov 23 Istanbul, iKSV Salon
- Nov 24 Rome, Auditorium Parco Musica
- Dec 03 Stockholm, Cirkus
- Dec 07 Oslo, Sentrum Scene
New Music: Samsaya
New Music: Tooji
Tooji had an ill-fated spell representing Norway for Eurovision last year. It was a brave song that sadly didn’t fare too well in the Final. Anyway, this track should set him on a new musical path that he deserves. Its a pop song that is simply epic in scale. Check out here.
First Listen: Margaret Berger ‘Human Race’
The lady who did Norway proud at Eurovision this year is back with a new slice of electropop. It’s not as edgy as ‘I Feed You My Love‘, but it’s ok.



































