Swedish hip hop. Check out here.
Soft indie pop from a band that have been around for a few years now but I’ve only realised. Check out here.
HNNY’s taken a pop classic from Christina Aguilera and made it unrecognisably cool.
This is a very raw pop that still manages to sound cute in an funny little angry way. Check out here.
Playful Swedish electro. Check out here.
Sibille Attar’s unique blend of cute indie and dark pop has made her one of the most talked about Swedish acts to emerge from 2013. Here’s a quickfire with this very insightful talent…
Where did you draw inspiration from for your latest record, ‘Sleepyhead’?
It’s really a typical first album, millions of things bottled up from a long time.
I’ve been a touring musician for years and was always pretty restless and jumpy so in-between touring and all that I’ve not been exactly still you know… Never knew how to stick around at one place for very long.
That has put me in a lot of weird and fun but crappy situations too, so there was a few stories there to be told.
What is it about Sweden that makes it a top spot for emerging music talent?
I’ve found myself drawing inspiration all over the world but not so much here so I don’t feel like the best representative.
In my life I’ve spent a lot of time trying to leave but I keep coming back so there is something though…
I like the darkness and the cold for example, it suits me.
I am the traveling kind but a lot of Swedes seems to be, maybe that feeling of being a citizen of the world more so than of Sweden in particular could be a red thread in the success of Swedish artists? Who knows.
But I have to mention that right now it’s a very racist place, so not very inspiring music wise, or I guess it could be… Fight wise though, very inspiring. People here should react more to that growing movement, silence and passiveness is super dangerous.
What’s your favourite track by another artist right now?
The Rip by Portishead.
Every time I’ve put the radio on in Sweden recently, ‘Come Night’ seems to be played on the stations. How has the reaction to the track been?
I guess you kinda answered the question for me there! But seriously, yes, people seems to have reacted great to the full album here in Sweden, I even got a Grammy nomination for the 4-track EP I released before the album.
I hope the rest of the world will wanna follow that trend.
But I try not to get involved in that way of thinking, you know, what other people think or how they will react.
What’s next for you?
I wanna take over the world!
Sibille’s full length record is set for a U.S. release in 2014.
An obscure, alternative electropop act from Sweden. When I shut my eyes and listen to this I feel like I’m in love, although the visuals are pretty grim (specially at the end). But then love can be like that as well. Deep. Anyway, check out here.
Cute Swedish electropop track from Little Jinder.
Swedish indie. Check out here.
This dark remix by ASTR for Erik Hassle’s new track is so broody it just makes you shiver a little.
How fast has this weekend gone? Yikes… Sweden’s Fou De Toi are back with their trademark cute indie.
Ah WordPress. So good and annoying at the same time. This clip of Daniel Adams-Ray is up on the PSL blog right now and is one of the best live bits of music I’ve seen in such a long time!

I’ve been so busy this week that I’ve only managed to put this up now. I caught a couple of songs from Swedish indie boys Everywhere at the Notting Hill Arts Club in London on Thursday. It was a pretty polished performance!
Swedish electropop. Check out here.
Not the easiest video to watch, but these new visuals for Swedish electro outfit DNKL are pretty cool.
Johnossi’s new track is as beautiful as indie can get.