The Whitest Boy Alive were a Norweigan-German musical group based in Berlin. The band comprises Norwegian singer/guitarist Erlend Øye, who is also a member of the band Kings of Con...read more on Last.fm →
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 2, 2012
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Kings of Convenience had one hell of a debut album in Quiet Is The New Loud. Even better was the fact that only six months later, they released Versus, one of the best remix albums I've ever heard (check out the two opening tracks, courtesy of Four T...
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Hugh McClure
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Oct 9, 2011
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Writing about Australian music on an American website is somewhat confusing. As my American counterparts are battening down the hatches for winter, us Aussies are gearing up for summer. This means there's a vast difference in the types of music we're...
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Christiana Bartolini
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Aug 28, 2011
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Meet Kakkmaddafakka, a high-energy band from Norway best known for their upbeat, danceable creations. Based out of Bergen, the band was formed by two brothers who recruited two school friends (all classically trained) to play one gig as Kakkmaddafakk...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 12, 2010
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A few months after releasing their debut, Øye and Bøe compiled a remix album, Versus, with new versions of almost all the songs on Quiet Is The New Loud. The remixes, courtesy of artists such as Ladytron, Four Tet and Röyksopp, manage to almost be...
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