
This starts as a standard acoustic track, but boy does it grow bigger and bigger by the end. Epic and understated in a way you’d only expect from a Scandinavian talent.

This starts as a standard acoustic track, but boy does it grow bigger and bigger by the end. Epic and understated in a way you’d only expect from a Scandinavian talent.

I featured David44 last year and it’s nice to see that this Copenhagen-based Icelandic talent is still delivering slick dance-pop vibes.

I haven’t been to watch newcomers at Gold Dust for quite some time but it was great to finally go back to see that this showcase evening still has some of the most promising talent out there. I caught a stripped-back set from Denmark’s Ea Kaya, which was delivered beautifully. Other acts included the (amazing) ASHS, Curtis Walsh and Average Joe.

Experimental Danish RnB and pop that’s ahead of it’s time while still being an easy listen.

Danish pop that bounces between a summery sound while also hitting some dark electro undertones.

Two Danish heavyweights get together to serve this epic slice of 90’s-inspired ballad pop.

KOPS continues to show off some of the brightest funk pop from Denmark.

An effortlessly slick Danish soul pop sound. It almost feels like it’s just too easy for this kid.

Another slick release from Alex Vargas.

“It’s those long nights you’d rather spend by yourself cause you feel less alone in complete silence”