This Danish act has just signed to XL Records.
Tag: Danish Music
New Music: Who is Louis
New Music: phlake
New Music: Blaue Blume
Listen: Kill J – Coda
New Music: Virgin Suicide
Interview: Quickfire with Kejser Tais
Kejser Tais is a young Danish talent producing some special and minimal electro pop with a very polished sound. Get to know more about this kid before the rest of the blog world does…
I’m 18 years old and I was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark were i have lived all my life. I started teaching myself how to use Ableton when I was 13 years old and have been producing ever since. I played the drums before that, but I found it boring compared to what I was doing with Ableton. I’m studying at the moment but I dedicate most of my spare time to music production.
Probably Cashmere Cat, Sángo and Djemba. Those guys have inspired me a lot and continue to do so.
I don’t really know. We spend a lot of time inside because of shitty weather, so indoor hobbies is quite common and music is also a great way to keep yourself warm.
Right now Im finishing a track for an installation art project that a friend of mine is working on, it’s going to be great. After that I’m just going to finish some of the other tracks I have lying around while also having to concentrate on school.
Help Kejser be the next big thing here!
My Heart Belongs To Daddy x All N My Grill (Kwamie Liv & BABY Duka Remix)
For a 90’s kid, this is so right on so many levels… Big up Kwamie Liv.
A cover of Eartha Kitt’s 1953 version of “My Heart Belongs To Daddy”, while also utilizing the production of Missy Elliott’s “All In My Grill” & a featured verse from “Lose Control” building the 90’s hip-hop vibe.
New Music: Dinner
Live: SLOWOLF at Oslo Hackney
Caught some of SLOWOLF’s set from last night’s Warchild gig at Hackney’s Oslo. Immense hip hop.
New Music: Masasolo
Listen: Palace Winter – Positron
Listen: Marie Dahlstrøm – Crashing Down
All that matters is we get back up…
SLOWOLF x Pell
Watch: Nabiha – Weapon
Listen: Kill J – Trickle Trickle
New Music: Erik
Lukas Graham
Without a doubt, Lukas Graham will be Denmark’s biggest pop export of the year… This track has been played over 93 million times on Spotify, while it’s two official videos are now approaching 5 million views on YouTube.



















