A lovely Swedish track to end the Wednesday

This is from Taken by Trees, and I like it because I can’t figure if it’s disco, jazz, indie or folk. And it’s got me confused, and I like it.

New Music: Patrizia

I’m starting the week with an absolute epic song from Sweden. I heard this last week but I couldn’t share it with you because I couldn’t find a link that I could embed, and as though destiny answered me, I get an email from a rep with the link. I’m so excited about this lady, I can’t wait to hear more! Good times. Check out here.

New Music: Elliphant

I know very, very little about this one but I’m sure we’ll be hearing a whole load more from her. It seems to be part of this emergence of dirty, industrial electro pop fronted by badass ladies coming out of Sweden of late that’s been getting a lot of followers (see Gnucci or Alina Devecerski). Check out here.

First Watch: Karin Park ‘Thousand Loaded Guns’

Im surprised with myself for not mentioning Karin Park on this site before, because I do love her. She ticks all my boxes. This is her new song, it’s all Scandinavian and epic, just the way I like it. The voice is a little Fever Ray, don’t you think?

Free Download: Lo-Fi-Fnk & Friendzone ‘Taking U 4 Granted’

One of the cutest sounding electro duo’s, Lo-Fi-Fnk, have released a track with Friendzone as a free track and it’s brilliant. Just what you need to hear before the start of the weekend. AND they’ve also released a free mixtape. Love these guys!

Tracklisting:
1. Merely Feat. Sun Angels – Where Are You
2. Chris Brown – Beautiful People
3. Balkan Beat – Oh Yeah (2010 Remix)
4. Blood Diamonds Feat. Grimes – Phone Sex (Unicorn Kid Remix)
5. Robert Miles – One And One
6. Friendzone & Lo-Fi-Fnk – Takin U 4 Granted (**NEW TRACK**)
7. Whitney Houston – It’s Not Right (But It’s Okay)
8. Young Diamond – Call Me Maybe
9. Sun Angels – G-Force Summer
10. Lo-Fi-Fnk – Shut The World Out (Friendzone Remix)
11. Monkey Safari – Ed Did It
12. Kalle J – Inget Att Förlora

Free Download: Johan Reinhold ‘Heart In A Jar’

Johan Reinhold is by far one of the big new stand-out artists emerging from Scandinavia this year. And I personally am a huge fan. So when you get an email detailing the release of his next free track, you’d be right to guess that I got a bit excited.

The track is, hands-down, one of the top five songs to come out of 2012 so far in my view. It’s a roller coaster of subdued, heartbroken riffs steadily destroyed by an epic chorus that lifts you to another level. You must download this, listen and get moved to it, and share it with your loved ones.

This isn’t even a proper single from Johan Reinhold. He calls it a ‘taster of what’s to come’. Exciting times ahead.