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Topic: Susanne Sundfør appreciation thread Posted: November 02 2016 at 03:46
Up and coming artist Susanne Sundfør is steadily and slowly gaining succes and recognition around the world.
Starting out as singer/songwriter with pop/folk tendencies, she now has a huge band and huge sound. She is on Progarchives, and she should be!
To me, she's the new Joni Michell or Kate Bush. Superb. Here's a great solo-performance of her on the Rhodes piano, played stripped down versions of some of her more recent songs.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 04:23
Mildly obsessed with this lady at the moment (thanks to Kingsnake). She has a wonderful voice that can hit the high notes without a problem and has written some astonishingly beautiful songs. My favourites so far are "White Foxes", "It's All Gone Tomorrow" and "Darlings".
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 04:27
Here's a full concert at Øya Festival, last year. She was a bit ill and apparently there someting amiss with the monitors at the start of the concert, because a few notes were not in tune.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 04:41
I don't see her as the new Kate Bush or Joni Mitchell though (and I don't think she likes the comparison either). I don't like the way any female artist who is slightly off the Kylie/Britney/Taylor path is seen as being "the new Kate Bush". There are some similarities and I do see her and Natasha Khan as being way ahead of most other female solo artists at the moment.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 04:56
Her voice is instantly recognizable, but the music is quite simple and rather standard pop/folk.
She really understood, that she wouldn't be conquering the world following that road.
The trilogy Brother/Silicone Veil/Ten Love Songs is indeed a more electric/eclectic affair.
The instrumental/ambient A Night at Salle Pleyel is also a totally different piece of cake.
I wonder what she comes with next. She worked with Röyksopp, Kleerup and M83, maybe she'll do some triphop next, but I think she'll continu with the road she's taken.
Or maybe, like Natasha, she will make a more intimate album, next. Susanne did release a new single recently, let's see if I can find it.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 06:07
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 06:13
She has 16 to 20 votes on this album on her albums. And nobody I know, knows of her.
The Norwegians surely knows who she is, because she was a contender to the Norwegian Songfestival thingy.
I call her up-and-coming, because I would think it would be great if her singles broke through the top40, and she would do a worldtour. I would really want that for her.
Apart for critizing my original post, what do you think of her and her music?
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 06:34
Icarium wrote:
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
She's obviously well-known in Norway but not outside. Oblivion is one of my favourite films and I have the DVD, yet I wasn't aware that she sung on the soundtrack.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 06:42
chopper wrote:
Icarium wrote:
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
She's obviously well-known in Norway but not outside. Oblivion is one of my favourite films and I have the DVD, yet I wasn't aware that she sung on the soundtrack.
I didn't know she did soundtracks. What kind of movie is Oblivion?
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 07:27
Kingsnake wrote:
chopper wrote:
Icarium wrote:
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
She's obviously well-known in Norway but not outside. Oblivion is one of my favourite films and I have the DVD, yet I wasn't aware that she sung on the soundtrack.
I didn't know she did soundtracks. What kind of movie is Oblivion?
It's a Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman sci-fi movie. I like it despite the suspect plot and ending. She's on a track over the end credits with M83.
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 08:35
chopper wrote:
Kingsnake wrote:
chopper wrote:
Icarium wrote:
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
She's obviously well-known in Norway but not outside. Oblivion is one of my favourite films and I have the DVD, yet I wasn't aware that she sung on the soundtrack.
I didn't know she did soundtracks. What kind of movie is Oblivion?
It's a Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman sci-fi movie. I like it despite the suspect plot and ending. She's on a track over the end credits with M83.
End credits
No need to see the movie then. No just kidding. I like sci-fi....
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Posted: November 02 2016 at 08:56
Kingsnake wrote:
chopper wrote:
Kingsnake wrote:
chopper wrote:
Icarium wrote:
I would not really describe her as up-and--coming- as she is quite established with 4-5 albums, soundtrack to movies and a multy norwegian grammy award winner, so far from up-and-comming
She's obviously well-known in Norway but not outside. Oblivion is one of my favourite films and I have the DVD, yet I wasn't aware that she sung on the soundtrack.
I didn't know she did soundtracks. What kind of movie is Oblivion?
It's a Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman sci-fi movie. I like it despite the suspect plot and ending. She's on a track over the end credits with M83.
End credits
No need to see the movie then. No just kidding. I like sci-fi....
It's worth a look. It has a Led Zeppelin song in it as well, featuring a goof if you know which track on the album it is.
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