A Danish band that mixed jazz, soul, and electronic textures across four albums.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Heart Attack' and 'Bring Us Together.' They frame the band's shift from bright pop to soulful grooves pretty neatly.
They carved out a space where soul and electronic music met, with Mette Lindberg's voice floating over horns and strings. Songs like 'Heart Attack' showed their brighter pop side, while later tracks like 'Bring Us Together' leaned into a more organic, soulful direction. Their sound felt polished but never static, shifting across records like 'Out of Frequency' without losing that core blend.
Formed in Copenhagen in 2007, they released their debut album 'Fruit' in 2009, which included 'The Golden Age.' They followed with 'Around the Bend' in 2010, adding more horns and strings to their arrangements. Through albums like 'Out of Frequency' in 2012, they moved between pop moments and darker, experimental territory, keeping their sound evolving.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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