January 9, 2015
Talking Bush...
Need to spread the word on this one, so for this single (?) occasion I'm bringing the blog back to life. Talking Bush from Russia has published just one song so far, but what a song it is. Tell Me has this wonderful indie/guitar pop sound to it that always blows me away. Add to this some melancholic lyrics and you end up with what is truly, truly gorgeous debut track. Of course (as if you hadn't guessed this already) this was unearthed by the incomparable J.A.. He's still around (and so am I, if you care) and from time to time his recommendations pop up at the HitC Facebook page...
April 22, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part eight...
The HitC Facebook page has reached 142 likes...only one new like in a week, so this is still work in progress...Easter obviously did not help, as I spent the holiday abroad...
What did you miss since my previous update:
The new single/track by Sleep Party People...
The debut track from new Danish duo Cancer...
Adrian Sieber going disco...
This wonderful track and video from Stærosaurus...
What did you miss since my previous update:
The new single/track by Sleep Party People...
The debut track from new Danish duo Cancer...
Adrian Sieber going disco...
This wonderful track and video from Stærosaurus...
April 7, 2014
Some Facebook thoughts...
A few words I posted on the HITC Facebook page the other day...thought I'd post them here as well:
A few words that aren’t music related at all. I’m simply just trying to figure out Facebook. Are they trying to con/trick me into spending money on promoting the page or the individual posts? In the beginning my posts easily hit 70 or more reaches (which I guess means unique viewers), but the past week, I’ve been struggling to even get to 40 reaches. The number of likes has stalled, but if the “insight” provided by Facebook can be trusted, I haven’t been “unliked” or “hidden” by anyone, so one should expect the number of reaches to be fairly stable. Unless of course the habits of the “likers” have changed dramatically and they’ve all turned their backs on Facebook (and somehow I doubt that). So are Facebook now showing their true face and revealing themselves as the pushers of the technological world? Kind of giving you all the stuff and kicks you need to begin with, and then ever so slowly reducing the number of people you automatically reach, thus making you all sweaty and nervous and over and over again making you wonder if you should perhaps spend just a little hard earned cash on getting your audience back? But trust me; I won’t be conned and Facebook will never ever get any of my money. It’s still kind of frustrating though!
And the mandatory music content...nice catchy track Gold Crowned Eagle by Icelandic duo KAJAK...Electro-pop with "big tribal drums"
A few words that aren’t music related at all. I’m simply just trying to figure out Facebook. Are they trying to con/trick me into spending money on promoting the page or the individual posts? In the beginning my posts easily hit 70 or more reaches (which I guess means unique viewers), but the past week, I’ve been struggling to even get to 40 reaches. The number of likes has stalled, but if the “insight” provided by Facebook can be trusted, I haven’t been “unliked” or “hidden” by anyone, so one should expect the number of reaches to be fairly stable. Unless of course the habits of the “likers” have changed dramatically and they’ve all turned their backs on Facebook (and somehow I doubt that). So are Facebook now showing their true face and revealing themselves as the pushers of the technological world? Kind of giving you all the stuff and kicks you need to begin with, and then ever so slowly reducing the number of people you automatically reach, thus making you all sweaty and nervous and over and over again making you wonder if you should perhaps spend just a little hard earned cash on getting your audience back? But trust me; I won’t be conned and Facebook will never ever get any of my money. It’s still kind of frustrating though!
And the mandatory music content...nice catchy track Gold Crowned Eagle by Icelandic duo KAJAK...Electro-pop with "big tribal drums"
April 2, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part seven...
Was planning to go on and on whining and complaining, because the number of Facebook likes has stalled at 130. But I won't...
Instead I'll just post a few highlights from the past seven days (as always everything posted is a fucking highlight)...
A nice electro-pop track from Twintapes...
A nice electro-pop track Monogem...
A nice and very, very cool electro-pop track from French trio The Division...
Finally the debut video from The Minds of 99...
Instead I'll just post a few highlights from the past seven days (as always everything posted is a fucking highlight)...
A nice electro-pop track from Twintapes...
A nice electro-pop track Monogem...
A nice and very, very cool electro-pop track from French trio The Division...
Finally the debut video from The Minds of 99...
March 26, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part six...
Another 20 "likes" in 6 days, so the number of thumbs ups has now reached 124! Trying to make up my mind, when it's time to stop calling it an experiment...200 likes perhaps?
Some stuff I think you should check out, unless of course you have already done so...
The stunningly brilliant Open Wounds by French new-wave trio The Division. One of the band members was so kind to share the Facebook post, which by far is the one with the highest total reach (207)...thank you!
The gorgeous debut single Distant Drive (which for some reason cannot be embeded) from new act The Luxembourg Signal. Stream.
The really, really wonderful All The Time from Helios/Keith Kenniff.
The catchy and dynamic debut (one more of those) single Young In Mind from Danish/Swedish act Waitress.
The official video for Til Tomorrow by DWNTWN. Single of the year?
Some stuff I think you should check out, unless of course you have already done so...
The stunningly brilliant Open Wounds by French new-wave trio The Division. One of the band members was so kind to share the Facebook post, which by far is the one with the highest total reach (207)...thank you!
The gorgeous debut single Distant Drive (which for some reason cannot be embeded) from new act The Luxembourg Signal. Stream.
The really, really wonderful All The Time from Helios/Keith Kenniff.
The catchy and dynamic debut (one more of those) single Young In Mind from Danish/Swedish act Waitress.
The official video for Til Tomorrow by DWNTWN. Single of the year?
March 20, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part five...
Reached 100 likes earlier this week (which have since grown to a whopping 104), so beware; world domination is just around the corner...
Highlights, which actually is an incredibly misleading term, because obviously everything posted on the HITC facebook page is a fucking highlight!
This lovely lo-fi, dreamy and catchy pop tune from Fire Stations.
A song with whistling by Sweden's Wuthering Height.
And of course the brand new track by Sleep Party People.
The debut video from Rosenthal, which fits the song perfectly!
Highlights, which actually is an incredibly misleading term, because obviously everything posted on the HITC facebook page is a fucking highlight!
This lovely lo-fi, dreamy and catchy pop tune from Fire Stations.
A song with whistling by Sweden's Wuthering Height.
And of course the brand new track by Sleep Party People.
The debut video from Rosenthal, which fits the song perfectly!
March 14, 2014
Dwntwn...Til Tomorrow...
The Facebook experiment...part four...
The whining last week helped...a little. 14 new likes, so at a pace of 2 new likes a day, it will take approx. 500 million days before every Facebook user like the HITC page. Now there's an ambition...
Still waiting for my first page to get to a 100 reaches. This one has 98, so aaalmost there!
Some Facebook highlights:
New lovely single from the Swedish/Australian twins in Say Lou Lou.
There's a new Kent single out. Sadly La Belle Epoque has to be one of their weaker efforts, apparently focusing way too hard on the political content...
Here's one of the finds from the mailbox that makes the hours of work going through thousands of emails worthwhile. US duo Roladex sounds like a female fronted version of Kraftwerk and does that sounding not bad at all!
Speaking of emails. Starting all over again, so yesterday I decided to delete every single email in my HITC inbox. Time has come to start unsubscribing, updating the spam filter etc.
Check out this new/updated demo from the talented Bjørn Alexander (a.k.a. Flag White). The lyrics are in Danish, but the music is gorgeously dreamy with a delicious twist of shoegaze.
Finally - I urge you all to give the new single Mit Venstre Hjerte from Jonas Villumsen a thorough listen. The track has picked up airplay on various radio stations and deservedly so, as it arguably is his best and most catchy song to date. But he's not selling out completely, as he hasn't abandoned his trademark and tongue twisting lyrics .
Still waiting for my first page to get to a 100 reaches. This one has 98, so aaalmost there!
Some Facebook highlights:
New lovely single from the Swedish/Australian twins in Say Lou Lou.
There's a new Kent single out. Sadly La Belle Epoque has to be one of their weaker efforts, apparently focusing way too hard on the political content...
Here's one of the finds from the mailbox that makes the hours of work going through thousands of emails worthwhile. US duo Roladex sounds like a female fronted version of Kraftwerk and does that sounding not bad at all!
Speaking of emails. Starting all over again, so yesterday I decided to delete every single email in my HITC inbox. Time has come to start unsubscribing, updating the spam filter etc.
Check out this new/updated demo from the talented Bjørn Alexander (a.k.a. Flag White). The lyrics are in Danish, but the music is gorgeously dreamy with a delicious twist of shoegaze.
Finally - I urge you all to give the new single Mit Venstre Hjerte from Jonas Villumsen a thorough listen. The track has picked up airplay on various radio stations and deservedly so, as it arguably is his best and most catchy song to date. But he's not selling out completely, as he hasn't abandoned his trademark and tongue twisting lyrics .
March 7, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part three...
The HITC Facebook page sure looks more and more like an experiment rather than something that will eventually turn into a success. A stunning 2 additional "likes" since Monday is not exactly something that will make you go wow! But it doesn't change that it is easier, faster and in every way imaginable far more convenient than this blogger thing! So get used to it...
A quick Facebook summary:
J.A. (he's still around and will certainly continue to influence the Facebook updates like he influenced hundreds of blog posts) recommends this one by UK trio Violet Hours.
New superb dreamy guitar pop sog by Night Flowers.
Want to shout from the highest mountain top how truly, truly fabulous Morning Phase is.
And a new catchy track from New Zeeland one man project Junica.
Cool video and cool song from Withered Hand. "Did you put a horseshoe in my glove?"
A quick Facebook summary:
J.A. (he's still around and will certainly continue to influence the Facebook updates like he influenced hundreds of blog posts) recommends this one by UK trio Violet Hours.
New superb dreamy guitar pop sog by Night Flowers.
Want to shout from the highest mountain top how truly, truly fabulous Morning Phase is.
And a new catchy track from New Zeeland one man project Junica.
Cool video and cool song from Withered Hand. "Did you put a horseshoe in my glove?"
March 3, 2014
The Facebook experiment...part two...
74 likes in one week isn’t exactly earthshattering, but still 74 more likes than a week ago! So there’s yet no need to panic and definitely no need to spend some hard earned money on boosting, promoting or whatever buzzwords Facebook are throwing around to get their hands on my well-deserved pocket money. But needless to say there is still room for a few more likes, so please go ahead and throw some love in the direction of HITC. Some recent few highlights from the Facebook stream…
Oh yes…new single from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.
And this is perhaps even better. A new track from A Novel Resort (still has no "real" home on the web); the solo project of the drummer of Northern Portrait.
The video for the new and surprisingly brilliant James single Frozen Britain.
Oh yes…new single from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.
And this is perhaps even better. A new track from A Novel Resort (still has no "real" home on the web); the solo project of the drummer of Northern Portrait.
The video for the new and surprisingly brilliant James single Frozen Britain.
February 26, 2014
The Facebook experiment...
48 hours in...how are things going over there at Facebook? 57 "likes" isn't exactly blowing anyone away, but calling it a decent start is pretty fair, I guess! More "likes" would of course be welcomed, so if you happen to be bored or just feel for it, head over to the page and give HITC a "thumbs up"!
Trying my best to convince you to actually do it; here are some of the songs you've missed out on...
And a few videos...
Plus the recent additions to the Copenhagen Popfest 2014 line-up...
Plus some other stuff as well!
Trying my best to convince you to actually do it; here are some of the songs you've missed out on...
And a few videos...
Plus the recent additions to the Copenhagen Popfest 2014 line-up...
Plus some other stuff as well!
February 24, 2014
Farewell...?
Does this mean that the blog is dead? Don't know, but have just set up a Facebook page and plan/expect to post updates there in the future...unless of course, I decide not to...who really knows?
February 21, 2014
Tonight's gonna be a good night...
First a cup of coffee/beer and some music talk (and probably some Barça talk as well) with the very talented Jonas Villumsen...
Then the debut concert of The Mountains...
So I guess you can say that there's a fairly decent chance that tonight's gonna be a good one...
Then the debut concert of The Mountains...
So I guess you can say that there's a fairly decent chance that tonight's gonna be a good one...
February 12, 2014
Not busy...just lazy...
Well actually I am a little busy (having the day off tomorrow, so need to get some shit done), but the real truth is that I am far too lazy to write anything of significant length...
Here's a fresh new track from 80's inspired synth-pop duo New Arcades. As usual it sounds fine and all that, but still waiting for them to hit that home run.
To any diehard fan of Richard Hawley (like me) the debut album Softly, Softly by Sheffield band The Hosts should be just perfect (to me it most certainly is)! Gave it three spins yesterday and it pretty much blew me away!
Not really music related in any way, but thought I'd share that last night I finished reading Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann (The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared) by Swedish author Jonas Jonasson. Why worth sharing? Because it's arguably the funniest book I've ever read!
My inbox tells me that SXSW is coming up...checking...sure enough!
Everything I've heard so far from Norwegians Making Marks has been just lovely, so seriously need to check out the debut album A Thousand Half-Truths...they'd be a pretty good fit for Copenhagen Popfest too, me thinks!
In need of a healthy dose of vitamin D? Then check out this wonderful and very summerly video by Adrian Sieber for Hurts So Good...reminds me that we haven't booked (or even planned) a holiday for this summer! Italy perhaps?
Here's a fresh new track from 80's inspired synth-pop duo New Arcades. As usual it sounds fine and all that, but still waiting for them to hit that home run.
To any diehard fan of Richard Hawley (like me) the debut album Softly, Softly by Sheffield band The Hosts should be just perfect (to me it most certainly is)! Gave it three spins yesterday and it pretty much blew me away!
Not really music related in any way, but thought I'd share that last night I finished reading Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann (The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared) by Swedish author Jonas Jonasson. Why worth sharing? Because it's arguably the funniest book I've ever read!
My inbox tells me that SXSW is coming up...checking...sure enough!
Everything I've heard so far from Norwegians Making Marks has been just lovely, so seriously need to check out the debut album A Thousand Half-Truths...they'd be a pretty good fit for Copenhagen Popfest too, me thinks!
In need of a healthy dose of vitamin D? Then check out this wonderful and very summerly video by Adrian Sieber for Hurts So Good...reminds me that we haven't booked (or even planned) a holiday for this summer! Italy perhaps?
February 7, 2014
Not lazy...just busy...
Here are a few of the topics I'd probably be talking about, if work wasn't such a nuisance and constantly dragging my attention away from the fun stuff in life:
- Whining about the number of mails in my inbox...no, just kidding!
- Copenhagen Popfest 2014. Remember the 2010 edition? It was a blast! Alpaca Sports will be there...
and so will Oliver North Boy Choir (debut concert? - not sure!)...
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Haven't bought my ticket yet, but will...soon! Hopefully at some later point a more in-depth post of the Popfest will be up.
- Go on and on about how seriously cool the new single by Treefight For Sunlight is!
- Lobbying real hard for The Sun Days to be added to the Copenhagen Popfest lineup...
- The forthcoming Shelflife release of the 5-track EP by Australians Flyying Colours.
- And probably some other stuff as well...and now...back to work!
- Whining about the number of mails in my inbox...no, just kidding!
- Copenhagen Popfest 2014. Remember the 2010 edition? It was a blast! Alpaca Sports will be there...
and so will Oliver North Boy Choir (debut concert? - not sure!)...
>
Haven't bought my ticket yet, but will...soon! Hopefully at some later point a more in-depth post of the Popfest will be up.
- Go on and on about how seriously cool the new single by Treefight For Sunlight is!
- Lobbying real hard for The Sun Days to be added to the Copenhagen Popfest lineup...
- The forthcoming Shelflife release of the 5-track EP by Australians Flyying Colours.
- And probably some other stuff as well...and now...back to work!
February 3, 2014
Smelling salts...
On his new album L'esprit de l'escalier 99-13, Danish artist Juncker has recorded a Danish cover version (called Lugtesalt no5) of Northern Portrait's A Quiet Night in Copenhagen. Interesting, different and surprisingly decent, but in the end it never really manages to evoke and copy the magic of the original. But one can only hope that this re-recording/cover by a slightly more established and mainstream artist, could help shedding a little more light on Northern Portrait or at least on the band's fine songwriting skills?
January 29, 2014
A shitload of randomness...
Always way behind, but I'm used to it, so it no longer pisses me off. Or least I've become fairly pretty good at pretending that it doesn't. But for whatever reason, I've just recently discovered I Break Horses. They haven't exactly been the world's best kept secret, so how I missed out...I don't know. And I really don't care or see no point in figuring out why. Rambling on when all I'm trying to say is that Chiaroscuro is absolutely brilliant.
A friend of mine is trying to convince me that I should join him and some of our old compadres at this year's Roskilde Festival. Are you kidding me? I'm 45 years old and my body feels far more comfortable surrounded by five-star luxury than in a tent, with mud up to my knees and getting no sleep for a week. And the lineup so far doesn't exactly make anyone drool; does it? Add a few names and then perhaps I'd reconsider. But I won't give you any, because then you might actually book one (*cough* *Richard* *cough* *Hawley* *cough* *cough* *Doves*) or two of them, and thus forcing me to join the lads!
The release of new single Summer In Your Eyes by Danish one man project Kites and Komets might seem a bit oddly timed with a title like that. Especially when looking out the window and everything here is cold, white and windy. But listen to the lyrics and it all makes (a little) more sense. Musically it's a gorgeously catchy pop tune with (no surprise really) a wonderful summerly feel to it! No SoundCloud link, so you'll have to find it on iTunes etc. or use the Spotify link below (if the goddamn thing is working?).
Excellent Danish singer-songwriter Stærosaurus uploaded a fine new track yesterday from his forthcoming debut album Store Hoved (translates into Big Head in case you were wondering). Called Loopet (the loop) and I'll leave it to you guessing why it's called exactly that...
New Chorus Grant track, the achingly beautiful O Everyone, went straight in at number one on radio chart Barometerlisten. Vote, vote and vote again to please help the track stay at the top spot.
A friend of mine is trying to convince me that I should join him and some of our old compadres at this year's Roskilde Festival. Are you kidding me? I'm 45 years old and my body feels far more comfortable surrounded by five-star luxury than in a tent, with mud up to my knees and getting no sleep for a week. And the lineup so far doesn't exactly make anyone drool; does it? Add a few names and then perhaps I'd reconsider. But I won't give you any, because then you might actually book one (*cough* *Richard* *cough* *Hawley* *cough* *cough* *Doves*) or two of them, and thus forcing me to join the lads!
The release of new single Summer In Your Eyes by Danish one man project Kites and Komets might seem a bit oddly timed with a title like that. Especially when looking out the window and everything here is cold, white and windy. But listen to the lyrics and it all makes (a little) more sense. Musically it's a gorgeously catchy pop tune with (no surprise really) a wonderful summerly feel to it! No SoundCloud link, so you'll have to find it on iTunes etc. or use the Spotify link below (if the goddamn thing is working?).
Excellent Danish singer-songwriter Stærosaurus uploaded a fine new track yesterday from his forthcoming debut album Store Hoved (translates into Big Head in case you were wondering). Called Loopet (the loop) and I'll leave it to you guessing why it's called exactly that...
New Chorus Grant track, the achingly beautiful O Everyone, went straight in at number one on radio chart Barometerlisten. Vote, vote and vote again to please help the track stay at the top spot.
The Valleys & The Mountains...
New video for the new single by Danish "supergroup" The Mountains. Two pretty amazing singles released so far, so obviously I do expect the debut album The Mountains, The Valleys, The Lakes (out March 10) to be nothing short of a masterpiece (ok - a little less will do). With the debut single being named The Mountains, am I the only one expecting the band's next (and third) single to be called The Lakes?
And the video for The Mountains...
And the video for The Mountains...
January 27, 2014
The Sun Days...
Starting a cold Monday morning with a new and gorgeously warm single from Sweden's The Sun Days. Five years ago I would probably have written something in the line of that "you only need to listen for three seconds before realizing that this band has to be from Sweden" (okay, okay wise guys - I know they start the song counting in Swedish, but that's not what I'm talking about...). Guess things haven't changed all that much, because Don't Need To Be Them has that absolutely wonderful, very typical and (apparently) enduring Swedish indie pop sound to it.
If you haven't (I hadn't) - do check out the band's debut single You Can't Make Me Make Up My Mind; it's an equally lovely slice of pop!
If you haven't (I hadn't) - do check out the band's debut single You Can't Make Me Make Up My Mind; it's an equally lovely slice of pop!
January 24, 2014
Blush...
New demo track by promising UK quartet HUSH!. Not quite able to match their fabulous debut track There's Something In The Stars Tonight (and somehow I doubt they ever will), but Blush still manages to hold its own nicely and once again (the vocals especially) the band sounds somewhat New Order inspired (not that I mind at all!).
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