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Bylarm with FIGHTS, Bargee, and more

Sep 14, 2024 at 12:00, 19:00 and 20:00  ·  By:Larm, Oslo By:Larm, Oslo

Bylarm
Sep 14
Bylarm
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Norwegian-Nigerian artist Tolou blends Afrobeats and Scandinavian pop, writes her own songs, and shines with soulful vocals inspired by Beyoncé and Rihanna.
Copenhagen-based Rasmus Littauer, under School of X, crafts acclaimed alternative pop. A live drummer for MØ and The Minds of 99, he tours globally. Known for collaborations with Liss, MØ, and Trentemøller, his work blends melancholy with pop sensibilities, earning him international acclaim.
Charlie Skien, født i Norge, er kjent som en indie-trapper med catchy refrenger og rå produksjoner. Hans debutalbum "Det Gjør Ikke Vondt" blander rockete indiepop med dypt personlige tekster om avhengighet og optimisme. Kritikerrost for sin unike "boblestemme," han leverer musikk fylt med skitne synther, gitarer, og saksofoner.
Anastasia Coope, a visual artist from Beacon, NY, creates ghostly, far-out folk music. Her debut album "Darning Woman" blends intuition and ethereal soundscapes with a maternal muse theme.
PUNCHBAG, a brother-sister duo from South London, combines punk's raw energy with pop's ecstasy. Known for fierce tempos and cathartic alternative pop.
Synne Sørgjerd combines radical openness with striking guitar riffs and daring lyrics, tackling themes of inadequacy and anxiety in her music. Known for her honest storytelling, she exemplifies Norway's need for 'worse role models'.
Snelle, born Lars Bos, gained fame in 2019 with "Reünie." Known for hits like "Smoorverliefd" and "17 Miljoen Mensen" with Davina Michelle, he was Spotify's most-streamed Dutch artist in 2020. In 2021, he won a Top 40 Award, released the No.1 album "Lars," and had a hit with Maan, "Blijven Slapen," earning a Top 40 Award and Edison Award. Snelle's documentary aired on Netflix, and he performed at sold-out venues in 2022, including AFAS Live and Go Ahead Eagles stadium.
Norwegian artist Signe Dø fuses artpop, electroacoustic music, and traditional songwriting with vocals, clarinet, and field recordings. Her debut album, Gi Meg Månen, received critical acclaim, was reviewed 6/6 by GAFFA, and led to performances at Øyafestivalen and by:Larm, where she won the NOPA grant.
Mongolian-born, Munich-based Enji blends jazz with her roots in "Sonor," exploring culture and identity. Collaborating with jazz musicians, she crafts music reflecting growth through distance.
Bergen's Vepsestikk blends punk, prog-rock, and jazz, featuring driving rhythms and improvising trumpets. Known for “Drømmer jeg?”, they captivate the local scene.

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