Scandinavian Indie Digest Thu, 5 Mar 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 25 Today's Topics: [LIST] Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Mar-98] [NEWS] Penniless - ex-Penniless People of Bulgaria [NEWS] a Shrine finally on the move [NEWS] Trastock Festival 1998 Re: Non-Scan: Pere Ubu Re: Finn-indie according to P3 MOGWAI+BSAB SV: The bands at Hultsfred Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Re: New order (was The bands at Hultsfred) MOGWAI+IOTA Re: [LIST] Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Mar-98] OT: Apt 4 Sublet (absurd I know...) Re: Finn-indie according to P3 AW: Finn-indie according to P3 cornershop + mogwai in kopenhagen German invasion of Gothenburg! Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Jimi Tenor (was:Finn-indie according to P3) Norwegian CD comp Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Re: OT: Apt 4 Sublet (absurd I know...) Re: cornershop + mogwai in kopenhagen Re: Norwegian CD comp [LIST] Sin's Music on the TV [06-Mar-98] [LIST] Upcoming Promotion Visits [06-Mar-98] How indie in Finnish will make it in the UK Re: German invasion (non-scan) SV: Norwegian CD comp Neil Young in Malmo Re: Neil Young in Malmo Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Scandinavian Indie Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list: * use the address: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found in the [SID] section at the Scan-Indie website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 00:11:53 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Mar-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie March 9 -> 15, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom SWEDEN Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- ------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Mon 9/3 Yo La Tengo Goteborg, Pusterviks Bar 15-Nov-97 Tue 10/3 John Hiatt (R) Stockholm, Konserhuset 18-Nov-97 Wed 11/3 Aphex Twin Denmark, Roskilde Festival -97 Thu 12/3 Hammerfall Sundsvall, Pipeline 24-Jan-98 NORWAY Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Sun 15/3 Rage Against The M. + Dureforsog N-Quart + D-Roskilde Festival 97 This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00 or 19.03-23.00 where marked with a '*' _PLUS_ The Norwegian National Channel Petre's "Roxrevyen" - at 21.03-00.00 every sunday. (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- These lists (WITH LINKS) are also available on the Scandinavian Indie site at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html [Upcoming] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 01:02:17 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] Penniless - ex-Penniless People of Bulgaria PENNILESS In the summer of 1997, the third Alisaari-brother joined the band. After that, Finnish band Penniless People of Bulgaria changed their name to just "Penniless". A new album, entitled "Joe", will be released in April 1998. The single "Avalanche" (WeCD 154) will be released on March 16th. A video for the single will also be made. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 01:09:43 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] a Shrine finally on the move A SHRINE (A West Side Fabrication) Their new single called "(Can you) feel it?" (WeCD 151) which includes the extra track "I can feel it" will be released March 9th. The new album "Dark Words, Gentle Sounds" is set for release on March 25th. "You will find a band that have moved futher into soul music." //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 01:32:56 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] Trastock Festival 1998 TRASTOCK FESTIVAL 1998 One of the best (and free) festivals of all time, the Trastocksfestivalen in northern Sweden (Skelleftea) never happened last year due to restrictions from the Police and the local government - they claimed the festival could not handle all the drunk people at the festival (for example). Now, this year it looks as if the same thing is happening again - even though they have tried to relocate! Please go to their website and make your voice heard - you can do something about this! The site is available in both Swedish and English. The address: http://helgo.net/stock/ //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 22:57:09 +0100 From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Non-Scan: Pere Ubu Marten Sahlen wrote: > Chris Forsberg wrote: > >> There was an article in the New York Times that sort of drew parallels >> between this album and the Johnny Depp film "Dead Man." I featured a lot >> of quotes directly from the head guy in Pere Ubu (Thompson, I believe?) > > Dave Thomas is his name. Was the article comparing the new Ubu album > with the the film, or with the film's soundtrack? Yeah, Thomas (I was close!). Uh, it was a very interesting article in that it was drawing parallels between the film itself and the lyrics of this new Ubu album. Both have to do with going to strange places, off the beaten path, as it were. It was intellectual piece. Very suited to the Times, and not at all the kind of piece you'd see in a music magazine. Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 09:51:23 +0200 (EET) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Robert wrote: > Funnily enough, the blame for some of the problem was laid at the feet > of the Finnish record companies, who seem scared to touch bands that > sing in English. Maybe it's because the finnish bands that big record companies are trying to push into the big world sound exactly like their big world counterparts, with nothing original... i mean why should an english guy or girl buy finnish music when when it sounds exactly the same as the music made in his home country? when the music is the same it becomes a war of who's got the most money to spend on marketing, and who's got the best connections... > Larry and the Lefthanded also got an airing, but the best music was > from a band called the T-Bones. Most interesting stuff, at least > covering some ground that's not already been worn to death by the > British and the Swedish. Anybody know anything about them? T-Bones is an american garage band i believe, but Honey B & the T Bones is a band that originally started by playing regular blues, but has turned into a prettey wild outfit. they just released a new album "Psychophysical" They're worth cheking out, but their guitairst also plays in The Hypnomen, who i think are *atleast* as good. These both bands are also pleasant surprises in that even though the players are technically very good they still play good music with good songs, and try to do something out of the ordinary. timo, listening to Robyn Hitchcock's "I Often Dream Of Trains". ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 10:10:34 +0100 From: Mats Larsson Subject: MOGWAI+BSAB Just wanted you all to know that BENT SPANNER, ARTY BANNER will be the opening act for MOGWAI the 18th of March at KB in Malmo. It's BSAB's first gig since september. We have been busy making a record that never seems to come out. Well It's finished and all, but there are a bunch of things for the record company to sort out before it can be released. It sucks. BSAB will also play at Panora in Malmo on the 4th of April. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 11:49:13 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: The bands at Hultsfred > Bob Hund > 16 Horsepower > It's going to be a great festival this year too! Damn! Hrrm, does anyone have a job, permanent or non-permanent, to offer me? Hmm, thought so :(. Getting a job would be the only way for me to afford going to any festivals at all this year. And the bands listed above, well I would almost be willing to go back assembling vacuum cleaners to be able to see them. And BLACK SABBATH. And Olle Ljungstrom. And... etc. Well, well. Impossible things do happen sometimes. I even heard rumours that NEW ORDER were gonna record new material, so who knows? /Micke ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 06:17:25 -0500 From: Mo Holkar / UKG Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Timo wrote: >> Maybe it's because the finnish bands that big record companies are trying to push into the big world sound exactly like their big world counterparts, with nothing original... i mean why should an english guy or girl buy finnish music when when it sounds exactly the same as the music made in his home country? << Very true. The only Finnish artist to have really succeeded in the UK is Jimi Tenor, surely because he sounds like nothing at all that we're familiar with. 22-Pistepirkko had some good publicity a couple of years ago, but they seem never to have caught on. Listening to Timo's 'Finnhits Vol 1' tape though (my source of all wisdom about Finnish music!) there are a load of interesting sounds on there which are as 'exotic' to British ears as Jimi Tenor is. Mo ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 12:51:19 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: New order (was The bands at Hultsfred) > Well, well. Impossible things do happen sometimes. I even heard rumours > that NEW ORDER were gonna record new material, so who knows? Yeah, there was a feature on them in last weeks NME (or was it MM). They are re-forming, and there will be a live show in UK. Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:03:37 +0100 From: Jonas S Subject: MOGWAI+IOTA IOTA will be opening for MOGWAI in Stockholm on March 17. Scotlands and Swedens most interesting bands for only 80 kronor. Plus a fab DJ. The doors at Studion open at 8. March 17 is also the release date for IOTA's debut EP which will be celebrated and sold at a good price at Studion. Other slowball releases will also be avalible to good prices. Be there or be []. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 23:03:48 +0000 From: "Karl Morten Dahl" Subject: Re: [LIST] Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Mar-98] Hi! I will need to have the show below. I think that we maybe have Swedish P3 home at my parents house, but we don't are someone out there willing to tape it for me and do a trade? Look at my list: http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~karlmort/musikkteip.html Thanks kalle > SWEDEN > > Day Date Artist Recorded > --- ----- ------------------------------- ---------------------------------- > Mon 9/3 Yo La Tengo Goteborg, Pusterviks Bar 15-Nov-97 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 19:59:32 -0500 From: mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu (Martin Olson) Subject: OT: Apt 4 Sublet (absurd I know...) Appologies in advance: So, this is going to seem totally stupid and out of place on this list, but hopefully y'all won't mind too much. Basically the story is that a room-mate of my girlfriend's is moving out of her part of this very nice New York City appartment and I figured perhaps someone on this list might be either a) a scandinavian contemplating a move to the states & the "hip east village" or b) an American looking for a place to live with nice indie types in nyc. Therefore, here's the scoop from Sujan, the not-my-girlfriend-and-not-the-girl-who's-moving-out-room-mate: Hi, my roommate beth needs to move out for a little while. So if you are moving to NY soon or know someone moving here soon, pass the word. For a six month sublet: March through August (flexible)- A loft bedroom in a three bedroom apartment on a nice block in the East Village of New York City facing south which means you get lots of light. Rent is $620 and that doesn't include utilities. No cats (i am allergic) but well-trained/groomed non gargantuan dogs are welcomed! Apartment has a spacious kitchen, hard-wood floors, full size bath, exposed brick and my second roomate is willing to switch if you like her room better ($635) Female or male, smoker or non-smoker. Student types and recent grads preferred as are people who don't go to sleep at 9pm. If you are interested, please e-mail Beth at eam1244@is.nyu.edu Thanks, sujan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 08:51:24 +0200 (EET) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Mo wrote: > Very true. The only Finnish artist to have really succeeded in the UK is > Jimi Tenor, surely because he sounds like nothing at all that we're > familiar with. 22-Pistepirkko had some good publicity a couple of years > ago, but they seem never to have caught on. 22-Pistepirkko is going to start rumbling away again. they're starting a tour with no less than two consecutive nights at Tavastia, and i suppose they're going to release something too. > Listening to Timo's 'Finnhits Vol 1' tape though (my source of all wisdom > about Finnish music!) there are a load of interesting sounds on there which > are as 'exotic' to British ears as Jimi Tenor is. Ouch! that thing. maybe i should do a new one. i've even got a double deck tape recorder now, so maybe i won't have to bother my friends... nah, i'll do it when i get the money to buy that Technics turntable (if anyone has a used one for sale i'll buy it off you on the first of june) now playing: Chrystalized Movements - This Wideness Comes rock'n'roll rocks! timo. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 08:10:46 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: AW: Finn-indie according to P3 Just wondering, where the original (the quoted one from down there) mail is ? Because: > Listening to Timo's 'Finnhits Vol 1' tape though (my source of all wisdom > about Finnish music!) there are a load of interesting sounds on there which > are as 'exotic' to British ears as Jimi Tenor is. Ya, you really should do that at least semi-professional, that sounds exactly, what I need, too .... ;) Nothing else to complain ... Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 08:28:38 +0100 From: Joris Gillet Subject: cornershop + mogwai in kopenhagen okay, since a) all 'cool' bands seem to avoid gothenburg at the moment and b) cornershop and mogwai will play in kopenhagen on two succesive days in march I thought I'd take a boat and make somesort of a holiday out of it... so, I was wondering if there are any good (and cheap...) youth hostels in kopenhagen and where I could order tickets (hoping The 'Shop isn't sold out yet)... any info is greatly appreciated thanks joris gillet ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 09:08:51 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: German invasion of Gothenburg! Yes - it's fact! I'll go Gothenburg, from march 25th to 27th (wondering there were no departures on 26th ?? Just because of Motorpsycho ?? ;) ) what means for most of the time party on the ferry, one day of running around and doing the cross-city-recordshop-championship - and of course one Falafel from outside Nordstan ... but as this does not happen again until June, I wonder if I can do anything for you guys up there, perhaps you are in need of german goods like records (or a bottle of vodka ?) or else .... So, if there's ANTYHING, just let me know ... Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 16:21:53 From: "Kimmo A. Saaskilahti" Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Mo Holkar wrote: > Very true. The only Finnish artist to have really succeeded in the UK is > Jimi Tenor, surely because he sounds like nothing at all that we're > familiar with. And probably partly because he is signed to a UK label (Warp). When he was still doing stuff for the Sahko label here in Finland, he wasn't (to my understanding) that well-known outside Finland (even though, in my opinion, he did his best work then). Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 10:08:17 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: Jimi Tenor (was:Finn-indie according to P3) Kimmo did this: > And probably partly because he is signed to a UK label (Warp). When he was > still doing stuff for the Sahko label here in Finland, he wasn't (to my > understanding) that well-known outside Finland (even though, in my opinion, > he did his best work then). Hm, I do like his stuff, as far as I know it ... so, what about the stuff on the finnish-label? Only available there? Then I know, what to do ... ?! Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 11:18:07 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: Norwegian CD comp I am beginning to feel like I am running a post office again. I received the Norwegian CD yesterday. Same thing here - I will copy it and pass it on to the Chief (how odd that we are almost always placed next to each other on these lists ;) . /Micke ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 05:18:56 -0500 From: Mo Holkar / UKG Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Kimmo wrote (quoting me): >> Very true. The only Finnish artist to have really succeeded in the UK is >> Jimi Tenor, surely because he sounds like nothing at all that we're >> familiar with. > > And probably partly because he is signed to a UK label (Warp). When he was > still doing stuff for the Sahko label here in Finland, he wasn't (to my > understanding) that well-known outside Finland (even though, in my opinion, > he did his best work then). Mm, yes, that's what I meant. Presumably Warp were sent some of his stuff, thought it would work in the UK, and snapped him up. I don't think any Scandinavian label is going to have much luck pushing its artists here: NONS and so on get occasional reviews but not really sales. There are loads of UK labels looking for exciting new artists, but as Timo (was it?) said in the first place, there's no point if you're just sounding like a UK band -- everyone's got plenty of them! The 'Cardigans Factor' is one way of breaking through -- a kind of pop that sounded (then!) genuinely new, fresh and inventive to British ears. Or the Jimi Tenor approach, the furrowed-brow technoheads who appreciate cool sounds no matter where they come from, and your old Russian analogue synths. But obviously no-one who sings in Finnish is ever going to make it in the UK :-( Mo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:35:09 +0100 From: Marten.Sahlen@xt.etx.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen) Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Mo Holkar / UKG wrote: >> And probably partly because he is signed to a UK label (Warp). When he was >> still doing stuff for the Sahko label here in Finland, he wasn't (to my >> understanding) that well-known outside Finland (even though, in my opinion, >> he did his best work then). > > Mm, yes, that's what I meant. Presumably Warp were sent some of his stuff, > thought it would work in the UK, and snapped him up. I guess the same thing happened when Blast First picked up Panasonic. But I believe they are doing reasonably well in the UK... at least good enough for Mika Vainio to move to London (although he's going to relocate to Barcelona quite soon). > But obviously no-one who sings in Finnish is ever going to make it in the > UK :-( Now Panasonic doesn't sing, but at least they have Finnish track titles... things like 'Uranokemia' 'Telako' 'Teurastamo' 'Moottori'... To me it sounds so awfully exotic... it evokes images of grave-looking scientists in white overalls, performing weird experiments in a top secret laboratory. I'm pretty sure some people pick up Panasonic albums just because they - like me - are intrigued by the titles. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 16:18:41 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: OT: Apt 4 Sublet (absurd I know...) > So, this is going to seem totally stupid and out of place on this list, but > hopefully y'all won't mind too much. Basically the story is that a > room-mate of my girlfriend's is moving out of her part of this very nice > New York City appartment and I figured perhaps someone on this list might > be either a) a scandinavian contemplating a move to the states & the "hip > East village" or b) an American looking for a place to live with nice indie > types in nyc. Oh I wish... half a year in NYC would be just perfect. Love that city, but it really is impossible, at least right now. :( Well, I can at least dream about it. ;) //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 16:24:28 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: cornershop + mogwai in kopenhagen At 08:28 1998-03-05 +0100, Joris Gillet wrote: > so, I was wondering if there are any good (and cheap...) youth > hostels in kopenhagen and where I could order tickets (hoping > The 'Shop isn't sold out yet)... I know I keep on saying this, but it still is the best source for these things (humble me, I know...) - check out the Scandinavian Indie website (Gig Guides - - which has changed name to Gig Related) where you can at least find info about where to get tickets and links to various related resources (ie. the Loppen venue for example). http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html [Gig Guides] //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 16:27:30 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Norwegian CD comp At 11:18 1998-03-05 +0100, Micke wrote: > I am beginning to feel like I am running a post office again. I received > the Norwegian CD yesterday. Same thing here - I will copy it and pass it on > to the Chief (how odd that we are almost always placed next to each other > on these lists ;) . And he was actually standing outside my apartment when I got home an hour ago. ;) So I have both these things now. Will copy them as fast as I can and get them on the way. The Odekalons 1996 tape -> Jan Sundstrom and the "This is not your CD" Norwegian compilation -> Joris Gillet. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 16:55:34 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Sin's Music on the TV [06-Mar-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie March 6 -> 12, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 6/3 Musikmagasinet Klubb + Air + Compilations Musikmagasinet ZTV 00.15 R Sat 7/3 Anouk Live MTV Europe 22.00 R History of rock/pop Dancing In The Str. SVT 1 23.15 Sun 8/3 - Mon 9/3 Musikmagasinet Rock Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 19.15 Video Top List Voxtopp SVT 1 19.45 Tue 10/3 Musikmagasinet 1200 Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 19.15 Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Musikmagasinet Rock Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 00.15 R Wed 11/3 Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.00 Musikmagasinet Pop Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 19.15 Kent, Psycore Musikbyran SVT 1 22.30 Musikmagasinet 1200 Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 00.15 R Thu 12/3 Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.36 Musikmagasinet Klubb Musikmagasinet ZTV 19.15 Live Live MTV Europe 21.30 Musikmagasinet Pop Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 00.15 R R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html [Upcoming] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 17:04:29 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Upcoming Promotion Visits [06-Mar-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie UPCOMING PROMOTION VISITS Scandinavian Indie March 6th, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist/Band Rec.Label When Where Gigs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bell Book & Candle BMG 17/3 Stockholm Bleeder Sony 4-7/3 Goteborg, Stockholm, Malmo Yes Paula Cole Warner 10/3 Stockholm Showcase Steve Coleman BMG 17/3 Stockholm Yes Company Flow Rawkus/MNW ILR 31/3-4/4 ? Yes Cornershop MNW 20-21/3 Malmo, Stockholm Yes D:A:D EMI 4-7/3 Goteborg, Stockholm, Malmo Yes Fu Manchu Polygram 10+12/3 Stockholm, Malmo Yes Edwin Hawkins Viva 23/3-2/4 ? Promo gigs Deni Hines BMG 13/3 Stockholm Yes Iron Maiden EMI 22+24/3 Stockholm M People BMG 31/3 Stockholm Yes Matthew Ryan Polygram 23/3 Stockholm Showcase Spiritual Beggars MNW 11-12/3 Stockholm, Malmo Yes Spiritualized BMG 5-7/3 Goteborg, Malmo, Stockholm Yes Squirrel Nut Zipp. Polygram 8/3 Stockholm Yes Sweetbox BMG 10/3 Stockholm Therapy? Polygram 9/3 Stockholm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to know who to contact, e-mail me for further details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik ------------------------------ Date: 05 Mar 1998 17:20:14 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: How indie in Finnish will make it in the UK >> But obviously no-one who sings in Finnish is ever going to make it in the >> UK :-( > > Now Panasonic doesn't sing, but at least they have Finnish track titles... > things like 'Uranokemia' 'Telako' 'Teurastamo' 'Moottori'... To me it > sounds so awfully exotic... it evokes images of grave-looking scientists > in white overalls, performing weird experiments in a top secret laboratory. > I'm pretty sure some people pick up Panasonic albums just because they - like > me - are intrigued by the titles. Marten's got a point here. Why, for example, do the Swedish buy pop music in English? It's not (or at least not just) because they understand the words. There are masses of people here who even buy records in Italian, and if more than 1% of the population know what Eros Ramazzotti is going on about, I'd be amazed. The thing is, singing in English is as cool as anything here. So is Italian and Spanish and French, but not Finnish or Polish or Dutch. If the British can be convinced it's cool to buy records in Finnish, you be they'll do it. Hell, they go and see opera in Italian, don't they? Watch subtitled French films? Buy Stereolab records? The real trouble is convincing them that Finnish (or for that matter Swedish) is cool, when none of the Finns think it is. :-( Anyway, I got an email the other week from a bunch of New Zealanders who'd seen bob hund on MTV and gone completely crazy about them... Robert ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 18:50:28 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: German invasion (non-scan) > I wonder if I can do anything for you guys up there, perhaps you are in > need of german goods like records (or a bottle of vodka ?) He he, sure. :-) But i don't live in Gbg :-( I have a weak spot for old german Neue Deutsche Welle / synth-music (I know I know, not very indie). So if Rainer could find the CD-reissues of Rheingold, I would be prepared to go all the way to Gothenburg just to get them... Yes, I'm serious. Jan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 19:09:45 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: Norwegian CD comp > And he was actually standing outside my apartment when I got home an > hour ago. ;) And I had been standing there for about 4 seconds when you came, so I must have a great feeling for good timing ;). Or perhaps not, a few minutes later the "closed" sign on the ATM fell down right before my eyes when I was gonna put my card in it to withdraw money :-/ . /Micke, getting ready for BACKYARD BABIES and SPACE AGE BABY JANE at Herrgarn tonight ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 20:28:33 +0200 From: ig@mindless.com Subject: Neil Young in Malmo Due to very inofficial sources have Folkfesten in Malmo moved due to that Neil Young will play at Molleplatsen 6 june. Remember where you heard it first ;-) j. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 15:41:15 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Neil Young in Malmo On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 ig@mindless.com wrote: > Due to very inofficial sources have Folkfesten in Malmo moved due to that > Neil Young will play at Molleplatsen 6 june. And more festival updates that you may or may not know: Bjork is NOT playing Roskilde now, but instead is playing the Skanderborg festival in Denmark (I've never even heard of that one!) Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 00:08:09 +0200 (EET) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Finn-indie according to P3 Mo wrote: > I don't think any Scandinavian label is going to have much luck pushing its > artists here: NONS and so on get occasional reviews but not really sales. Yeah. i've got some hope that internet mailorder (and mailing-lists) will do a lot of good to bands that don't have a lot of money behind them... atleast this is my understanding after speaking with a few people. Basically i feel that the weirder the music is, the better chances you have if you're coming from a small country / label. anything slightly mainstream, and you'll need an amazing amount of luck and possibly a little talent too, since it's all such a big pond. But when you're doing something weird, you just bomb Peel, a few dozen 'zines and a couple of opinion leaders on mailing-lists, and it just might start growing from there. timo. ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #25 ********************************************