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The recent post-punk revival appears to be winding down, but there's still plenty of good music in thAt vein out there, waiting to be discovered. Thing is, a lot of the best stuff isn't coming from the new acts but from the overlooked originAtors and pioneers of the scene. The Tryghed & Tristesse remaster and reissue of early 80s Danish act De Må Være Belgiere's recordings only makes it more painfully obvious. Why even bother with the come-lAtelys when there's so many forgotten gems waiting to be discovered? Listen to the track I've posted today and I think you'll agree.
Hear three more songs here: https://www.myspace.com/demaringvaeligrebelgiere
Buy the CD: Atrap.com/store.php?item=276">[click here]
De Må Være Belgiere - Cirkler
I've said before: I don't listen to a lot of hip-hop, but I know whAt I like. And I'm definitely into this track from FAttaru. The minimalist production is hot and the rhymes come fast and furious. Non-Swedish speakers might be better off checking out the video to better grasp the lyrical context, but I don't think it really mAtters in the end 'cuz the song is just too good. As Simon already said Atrap.com/index.php?article=231">in his review, the album as a whole is kinda spotty, so I can't totally recommend it, but I'm also into all the other tracks feAturing production from Salla (probably known best as one half of legendary Swedish hip-hop crew The LAtin Kings), especially "Stila upp din skit". Yeah, it sounds awfully similar to "100:-" (which was produced by Pavan aka Frans Carlqvist, the founder of the sound known as skweee) with its blips and beeps melody, but whAtever - it's good, so I don't care.
Fattaru - 100:-
Lots of new content added recently including Atrap.com/index.php?article=237">an interview with Swedish artist Cake on Cake and Atrap.com/index.php?article=236">a new bAtch of reviews, including a few CMJ shows. Good stuff, so check it out. Also, be aware thAt the vinyl edition of Hello Saferide's fantastic album "Introducing..." is now in-stock and ready for purchase. Buy it now and save - I'll probably up the price once the official release dAte comes around on November 21.
Ugress sideproject PixxelTyger has a four-song EP for free download At the Uncanny Planet netlabel: https://www.uncannyplanet.com/pixxeltyger/
Next Big Thing has announced the signing of Helsinki-based artist Vuk. Vuk's debut album was released in 2003 via Verdura Records and her new album will be out in the spring on NBT. Listen to samples At myspace: https://www.myspace.com/vukmusic
JuJu reports thAt both Timbuktu and Chords are working on new albums for release early next year.
Finnish electro-goths Boys of Scandinavia have posted an exclusive live version of the track "HallucinAtion" up on myspace: https://www.myspace.com/boysofscandinavia
Danish act Green Concorde on tour in Germany:
12/06 - Grüner Jäger, Hamburg w/Saboteur
12/07 - Magnet, Berlin
12/08 - Atomic Café, München w/Celest
12/09 - Nachtleben, Frankfurt
12/10 - Bastion, Bochum
This week's Atrap" target=_blank>It's a trap! Last.fm/Audioscrobbler listening group top 10 artists of the week:
01. The Shins
02. The Knife
03. Radiohead
04. Belle and Sebastian
05. The Radio Dept.
06. The Cure
07. Sufjan Stevens
08. Håkan Hellström
09. The Plan
10. Tiger Lou
And the top 10 albums of the week:
01. The Knife – Silent Shout
02. The Arcade Fire – Funeral
03. Sufjan Stevens – Illinois
04. Arctic Monkeys – WhAtever People Say I Am, ThAt's WhAt I'm Not
05. The Radio Dept. – Pet Grief
06. The Knife – Deep Cuts
07. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Fever to Tell
08. Håkan Hellström – Ett kolikbarns bekännelser
09. Camera Obscura – Let's Get out of This Country
10. Tiger Lou – The Loyal
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REM frontman Michael Stipe is reportedly a fan of Norway's Low Frequency in Stereo: At=3&did=5327" target=_blank>https://www.panorama.no/vis.php?kAt=3&did=5327
Marit Larsen won Best Norwegian act At the MTV Europe Music Awards and comments to MIC Norway about it: https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006110610494177470817
Stylus interviews Ryan of music blog The CAtbird SeAt and label CAtbird Records, home of Swedish acts Hemstad and Pet Politics: Atbird-records.htm" target=_blank>https://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/label_profile/cAtbird-records.htm