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Continue reading →: A Quick Chat with Pom Poko From NorwayOriginally published at NORDIKSIMIT. The first official gig I made it to on Tallinn Music Week 2018 after the opening concert was the one played by Norwegian band Pom Poko. They captured me for the first time when I went to Vill Vill Vest in 2017, in Bergen, and I was ecstatic to see…
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Continue reading →: Gathering strength from The MagnettesOriginally published at NORDIKSIMIT. Loud. Tough. Rude. Serious. Strong. Relatable. Sweet. Believe it or not, but these words are all related to the Swedish band The Magnettes I had a chance to meet and see during Tallinn Music Week in 2018. It was a different experience as I saw them…
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Continue reading →: Can Sofia Gillani Read My Mind?Honestly, I have not been the greatest at writing reviews or doing interviews lately. Just a little insight into my job: I am a lawyer by day, I run ultramarathons during my free time and I also am trying to set up another several businesses. So I was honestly a…
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Continue reading →: Introducing…. Verdensrommet with ‘Vill Vill Vest’ appearance in SeptemberOriginally published at NORDICMUSICREVIEW. Bands who blend a variety of musical styles are always a favourite at Nordic Music Review, and Verdensrommet are a great example of a band who have a wide range of influences, yet produce something original sounding. Verdensrommet consists of Andreas Høvset and Vetle Junker, who…
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Hildur – Musician Who Makes You Open Your Eyes And Mind
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Continue reading →: Hildur – Musician Who Makes You Open Your Eyes And MindOriginally published at NORDIKSIMIT. Hildur, an Icelandic singer, was one of the strongest pop artists and women in general at the Tallinn Music Week 2018, and this is said humbly. In addition to performing two completely different shows she is also very passionate about the music industry, especially representing females there,…
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Continue reading →: Young Dreams – Between PlacesOriginally published at NORDICMUSICREVIEW. One of the joys of exploring Nordic music, is that we keep coming across music that was released ages ago but that we just were not aware of at the time. And Young Dreams’ 2013 album ‘Between Places’ is well worth checking out even 3 years…
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Continue reading →: No Studio No Time: An Interview with Tommy TeeOriginally published at NORDIK SIMIT. I don’t think I have ever been so nervous before an interview. Tommy Tee, a true Norwegian hip hop legend in my eyes, has agreed for me to go over their under construction studio and answer a couple of questions. Needless to say I was in awe and…
