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Annie is the stage name of the Norwegian pop artist Anne Lilia Berge Strand (born 21 November 1977 in Trondheim). She currently resides in Berlin. Her debut album, Anniemal, was re
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Sounds like:
Goldfrapp,
The Naked And Famous,
Annie
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Tobias Handke
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Feb 19, 2017
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The Naked And Famous' Aaron Short's side project, Space Above, has just dropped their wonderful debut album Still.
Comprising of producer and keyboardist Short, and fellow kiwis, Sam McCarthy (BOYBOY) and Maddie North (So Below), Space Above deliver...
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Sounds like:
Yeasayer,
SOHN,
Annie Lennox
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Cassie Morien
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Jan 30, 2017
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In December, I had the pleasure of exploring Houston, Texas’ mind-melting Day for Night Festival. If you’ve heard any whisperings of Day For Night being “the festival of the future,” I can confirm they are all true. More than a month after the festiv...
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Tobias Handke
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Jan 20, 2017
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The Swedes hardly put a foot wrong when it comes to their musical endeavors, and the latest from Ester Ideskog's Vanbot is another blissful synth-pop ditty.
Produced by Johannes Berglund (The Knife, I Break Horses, Lykke Li, FKA Twigs) and Petter Wi...
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Tobias Handke
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Mar 10, 2016
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Danish pop star in-waiting Kill J releases her debut EP Quasi tomorrow and is sharing one last tune before it's available.
"Coda" is another refreshing electronic pop tune from Kill J. Her beautiful vocals soar over a rhythmic synth line that slowly...
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Tobias Handke
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Jan 28, 2016
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The future of Scandinavian pop, Kill J, returns with her first release of the year, the irrepressible "Trickle Trickle."
As we've heard with previous tracks "You're Good But I'm Better" and "Phoenix," Kill J has a unique pop sound centred around her...
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Tobias Handke
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Nov 29, 2015
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When it comes to covers, Danish rising star Kill J's take on Aqua's bubblegum pop hit "Barbie Girl" has to be heard to be believed.
Kill J has taken all the sugar out of this one, totally transforming "Barbie Girl" into an electronic wonder with poc...
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Tobias Handke
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Oct 4, 2015
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The Nordic region of Europe never seems to disappoint, and that's the case with Kill J's "You're Good But I'm Better."
Similar to Sweden's Robyn, Kill J delivers an upbeat, experimental pop number that's got huge crossover appeal. Kill J's sugary vo...
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8

Sounds like:
Little Talks,
Phildel,
anniem91
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