Scandinavian Indie Digest Wed, 18 Feb 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 18 Today's Topics: Re: collectors. Re: collectors. Re: Roskilde Re: collectors. Re: Roskilde Re: collectors. Aknestik (was Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series) Re: Aknestik (was Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series) bubbi! Re: collectors. Re: collectors. - Eggstone Re: Aknestik Re: bubbi! Gigs ar Midsommar / Juhannus ?! acid house kings etc Re: Roskilde Re: acid house kings etc conserts Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series Re: Gigs ar Midsommar / Juhannus ?! Government Support for Svenskpop? see Iota play Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series (Manfred Mann mystery sol ved) Re: Government Support Re: Government Support for Svenskpop? SV: Government Support for Svenskpop? Ward J + Loosegoats tomorrow New Starmarket 7" Re: Ward J + Loosegoats tonight (was tomorrow ;-) Benno party Re: Benno party Sin's Music on the Radio [23-Feb-98] gusGus tomorrow 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: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 19:49:21 +0200 From: ig@mindless.com Subject: Re: collectors. > I know the first Eggstone 7 inches are pretty rare, and then I come to > think of Reeperbahn, all vinyl used to be really expensive until they > released them on CD. The Singles album still fetch 800 SEK, i believe. > Kent's early CD singles are up at 250 SEK each nowadays too. > There must be lot's of more examples!? i dont know if Ebba Gron is indie... but their first 7" on Efel records goes for 900 SEK the last time i saw it for sale. j.nilsson ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 19:52:18 +0200 From: ig@mindless.com Subject: Re: collectors. > Talking about Kraftwerk - you all know they're going to play at this > year's Roskilde Festival, right? And what a lovely festival it will > be too. Beautiful weather, just the right temperature. The beer right > in the shadow so it's perfectly cold when you need one. Mmmmm. Ha ha! > This will of course never happen, but Kraftwerk, Beastie Boys, Garbage, > Mogwai, Spiritualized, Jon Spencer and Rocket From the Crypt will make > it a helluva festival anyway. ;) dream on erik it will be _worse_ than last year ;o) more rain and more mud... there are also serious rumourse from the metallica camp that metallica them selfs want to play at roskildefestival and its most likley that they will do it too, and when they are 100% official i m sure that the ticket would be sold out very quick, so if anyone havent bougth tickets yet, do it know... j.nilsson ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 20:32:10 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Roskilde > Talking about Kraftwerk - you all know they're going to play at this > year's Roskilde Festival, right? Awk, eek! :-D Gotta go there! And it seems to be official, it's on their URL: http://www.roskilde-festival.dk/1998/musikken/samtligebands1998.htm This is what they say: Roskilde Festival '98 saelger paa campingarealerne ol i hele kasser (ikke discountol) til under 6,- DKK pr. flaske. Lad venligst daaser og ukurante flasker blive hjemme. Haepp! > This will of course never happen, but Kraftwerk, Beastie Boys, Garbage, > Mogwai, Spiritualized, Jon Spencer and Rocket From the Crypt will make > it a helluva festival anyway. ;) Is it sold out yet? Cause it sure will be, with that bill! 920 SEK from Biljett Direkt. *ugh* I could get Ebba Gron's first single for that price! ;-) Jan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 21:27:16 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: collectors. >> This will of course never happen, but Kraftwerk, Beastie Boys, Garbage, >> Mogwai, Spiritualized, Jon Spencer and Rocket From the Crypt will make >> it a helluva festival anyway. ;) > > dream on erik it will be _worse_ than last year ;o) more rain and more > mud... No no.. it's every 4th year that happens, isn't it? > there are also serious rumourse from the metallica camp that metallica them > selfs want to play at roskildefestival and its most likley that they will > do it too, and when they are 100% official i m sure that the ticket would > be sold out very quick, so if anyone havent bougth tickets yet, do it > know... I heard the band and their management had said that there was no way they would be able to play at Roskilde this year when asked a few weeks ago. One of the Roskilde sites on the web says "Metallica will absolutely NOT play there this year" as well. I know there were rumors about them coming earlier, but I doubt it now though. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 21:30:34 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Roskilde >> This will of course never happen, but Kraftwerk, Beastie Boys, Garbage, >> Mogwai, Spiritualized, Jon Spencer and Rocket From the Crypt will make >> it a helluva festival anyway. ;) > > Is it sold out yet? Cause it sure will be, with that bill! > 920 SEK from Biljett Direkt. *ugh* I could get Ebba Gron's > first single for that price! ;-) Ha ha! Well it's not sold out yet - at least there are tickets available in Sweden and no rush for them either. Yet. I have bought mine though - just to be on the safe side. ;) //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 21:52:23 +0100 (MET) From: Martin Eksten Subject: Re: collectors. Does anybody know how much the Swedish pressing of Gyllene Tider's "Sommartider Remix '89" on CD is worth? Martin ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 22:03:56 +0100 (MET) From: Martin Eksten Subject: Aknestik (was Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series) On 15 Feb 1998, Robert Cumming wrote: > My fave example is of course Aknestik, who make no bones about being > influenced by Finnish schlager as much as by U2 and rock'n'roll and > punk. What would you recommend if I wanted to check them out? Martin, interested in everything even remotely connected to U2. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Feb 1998 22:53:49 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Aknestik (was Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series) >> My fave example is of course Aknestik, who make no bones about being >> influenced by Finnish schlager as much as by U2 and rock'n'roll and >> punk. > > What would you recommend if I wanted to check them out? > Martin, interested in everything even remotely connected to U2. See if Radioshopen (Vasterlanggatan, Stockholm) has got a copy of their best-of album 'Hitteja, piiseja ja hittipiiseja'. That's where I got mine, anyway. Aknestik's guitarist Kai is a complete U2 obsessive, and one can only be thankful that the rest of the band have quite different tastes. I think he's better than the Edge, but then I would... But don't expect them to sound like U2! Robert ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 17:44:46 -0500 (EST) From: Rachel A Matthews Subject: bubbi! hey everyone, tell me about bubbi morthens... i just heard of him yesterday, i know he must be far from indie but i think it's kind of funny that iceland has its own pop star...so what's so great about bubbi? love rachel, the american girl. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 00:32:54 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: collectors. > Does anybody know how much the Swedish pressing of Gyllene Tider's > "Sommartider Remix '89" on CD is worth? The 12" is listed for $21 at Esprit: http://www.eil.co.uk/eil/ So I guess you could get $25 or so for the CD?! Ah, yes. The totally inflated prices of Roxette/GT et al. I've never understood people shelling out zillions on those records. Their most expensive Roxette item is a japanese CD for $289. Heh! Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 08:18:33 +0100 From: Henrik Engstroem Subject: Re: collectors. - Eggstone > I've got 2(!) copies of Eggstones first single 'Bubblebed'. Anyone know > of how much one is is worth. > > I've also got one copy of the first pressong of 'Shooting Time' vinyl > single. It has 'Shooting Time' printed in black instead of red, wich was > inteded. Any worth? They're both around 250-300:- for mint copies. But of course, if you find someone from Japan who'll buy it you might walk away with double that. I haven't heard that the black version of Shooting Time should be worth a lot more, but it's the cooler copy to have isn't it? /Henrik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 10:20:59 From: "Kimmo A. Saaskilahti" Subject: Re: Aknestik Robert opined: >> What would you recommend if I wanted to check them out? > > See if Radioshopen (Vasterlanggatan, Stockholm) has got a copy of > their best-of album 'Hitteja, piiseja ja hittipiiseja'. That's where > I got mine, anyway. I second this recommendation, and if you cannot find it at Radioshopen, youcan try your luck at the Mind The Gap mail order. E-mail to Jorg Winzer at Jwinzer@aol.com, he'll let you know if he has any copies. You'll probably be able to get it cheaper that way, too (even with air mail postage from Germany). Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 15:48:09 +0100 From: Mats Larsson Subject: Re: bubbi! Rachel A Matthews wrote: > hey everyone, > tell me about bubbi morthens... > i just heard of him yesterday, i know he must be far from indie but i > think it's kind of funny that iceland has its own pop star...so what's > so great about bubbi? > love rachel, the american girl. I bought an album with him in the mid/late eighties. I can't remember the name of the album. It had a small hit on it that was called "moon in the gutter" or something. I think it was produced and released in sweden. Can't remember wich. Maybee MNW. (Hmm..I don't remember much). Anyway, it sounded like boring mainstream music. And not good enough to be mainstream either. I sold it quite quick. Not much information really. Sorry. /Mats, who found the 7" "Horrorshow" by Scars this weekend! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 15:57:10 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: Gigs ar Midsommar / Juhannus ?! Friends ... ... just planning my summer-holidays ... are there any gigs / festivals fixed for end of June ? Wherever they may be, I'll go cross-scandinavia, I hope ... Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 16:09:18 +0100 From: Jonas Nilsson Subject: acid house kings etc Hi! >>Acid House Kings were about to release an album in the US. I think the >>label was called Shelflife. > > I'm guessing that this will be the album which was released on Harmony a > few months ago in Japan? It's called Advantage and I think it's by far the > best thing AHK have done. Very correct. Thats the album. Erik Soderstrom wrote: [About Club 8/Red Sleeping Beauty and other tweepopbands] > I'm not sure it has to do with appreciation as much as it has to do with > the fact that the stuff AHK/RSB etc. have released is really hard to get > here. I'm not even sure whether the bedroom/wimp-pop bands we're talking > about here have ever either a) contacted a swedish record company/label > or b) even wanted/wants to be signed to a label at all. If you want to > be a success in Sweden, you'll need good distribution. Good distribution > is only available to those with a good record contract. And you can't > get a record contract if you don't try or want to. Most of the bedroom/ > wimp-pop bands I know about don't want to be signed. They want to be > able to release whatever they feel like, when they feel like it, and > in the format they feel like releasing it in. This is nothing record > the bigger companies/labels put their money behind - so your only > resort is the smaller ones. And with that comes little or no distribution > at all. Which in turn means you have to _know_ about these bands from > the start, where they happened to release something, and when they > released it, to be able to get hold of it. As far as I know both Acid House Kings and Club 8 are very interested in having a swedish record deal, it actually seems like thats one of their main goals right now. I personally think that the whole underground-thing is a good thing, but a bit overrated. If you are seriously interested in making music and even make a living out of it, you are pretty stupid if you dont take the chances that are given to you. Take care! Jonas Nilsson (who lives in Lund, but prefers Malmo) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 19:20:47 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Roskilde According to Erik Soderstrom: > Ha ha! Well it's not sold out yet - at least there are tickets > available in Sweden and no rush for them either. Yet. I have > bought mine though - just to be on the safe side. ;) I'm waiting for pay day.. But I'm 99% sure I'll be there. Fu Manchu is not to be missed, atleast not by me.. Petter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:33:06 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: acid house kings etc At 16:09 1998-02-16 +0100, Jonas Nilsson wrote: > As far as I know both Acid House Kings and Club 8 are very interested in > having a swedish record deal, it actually seems like thats one of their > main goals right now. Do you mean they have contacted a bunch/couple of Swedish labels but no one wanted them? If that is the case, they must have contacted the "wrong" ones or the Swedish record industry as a whole is out riding bikes. (heh) //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:42:49 +0100 From: Patrik Nyborg Subject: conserts Can anyone say something (nice) about these dudes (kindof music, good liveacts, blabla)? [friday 20/2] Goteborg, Down Under: Blackmail. Goteborg, Underground: The Mobile Mob Freakshow. [saturday 21/2] Goteborg, Underground: Indisciplined Lucy. thanks patrik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 11:18:19 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series Henrik chimed in to help: > Late to reply, I know. But just to clear out something I believe is > incorrect: > >> * the Vibrafon/eggstone phenomenon, and the unforeseen consequences (if I >> got the story right) of raising cash for construction expenses by selling >> off the digital half of studio equipment... > > I don't believe any equipment was sold off to pay for the analogue stuff. > To my knowledge everything was bought from the start. Payment for the > construction was mostly provided by the Preachers (a cover band formed by > the founding members of the Tambourine crew). OK, I got things mixed up. Went back to this mysterious Tambourine Studios CDrom I found in a flea market in the Bahamas, and checked the story again. Apparently it was after they had bought the studio that they were having trouble paying the rent, so they had to sell off some of their equipment. They made a conscience decision to sell off all the digital stuff while keeping the 70's analogue stuff. An economically motivated decision which ended up making for a small analogue revolution. In doing a bit more of my homework, looking at old Grimsby Fishmarkets, it seems that they bought the studio (or at least the equipment) from what had been Manfred Mann (studios?). Now, I'm sure I should know who Manfred Mann is/was, but I don't. Help? A bunch of people have expressed interest in getting tapes of my little thing, though I'm sure that would prove horribly embarassing to my good self. We shall see what happens. However, in any event, I will be compiling a CDR of stuff for my presentation, so that I don't have to go fumbling with a couple dozen discs or queueing tapes. I'll post a track listing when it's ready, and will figure out some arrangement by which people can get tape copies of that (and maybe my notes), though it should probably be something along the lines of: send in a blank tape and a return envelope and i'll send you back a copy. I.e., making it absolutely clear that this is not something that I am selling. (Noting also that I subscribe to the school of thought which says that mix tapes encourage people to buy records rather than discourage sales). I doubt that the comp will be that interesting to those who are already pretty well versed in the jazzier side of Scandie pop, but might provide a nice intro for others. cheers,mkorchia@club-internet.fr Alexander .Radio Khartoum. http://www.algonet.se/~elegans/radiok/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:50:43 +0100 (MET) From: Martin Eksten Subject: Re: Gigs ar Midsommar / Juhannus ?! On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Barczinski, Reiner, WAC wrote: > Friends ... > > ... just planning my summer-holidays ... are there any gigs / festivals > fixed for end of June ? Wherever they may be, I'll go cross-scandinavia, > I hope ... Ever heard of the Roskilde festival? ;) June 25-29 Roskilde definitely is the place to be if you like music! For tickets in Germany, I believe you can call CTS at 0180 55700. The price is DEM 220. For more information, just check the official site at http://www.Roskilde-Festival.dk/index.htm Martin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 15:08:12 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Government Support for Svenskpop? A friend in chilly Minnesota wrote me: > I noticed on the new Freewheel CD there > is a mention that they were funded by the Swedish goverment somehow, I was > wondering if this was a common occurance? The first song on the album is > called Tribute to Lester Young and is a about a "Swedish Cultural Center," > I'm theorizeing that there had to be some Swedish "content" in order to be > eligible, am I completely off the mark here. It would be great to think > Swedish funding of the arts brought forth the flowering of Swedish pop. I > sure wish I could be there, everything looks grisly here. I know that I've seen lots of pop records from Sweden which mention having received funds from the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs. Eggstone's first album was the only one that I could locate in a hurry, but I seem to recall reading that Komeda got some funding for their first album (?) from that source as well. What more can one say, other than that we in countries (or maybe this is the only) with governments that disapprove of funding for the arts are quite envious, as I think you can tell by the note above. I found this in an old mail from a friend in Sweden who has been releasing 7"s: > ...if you ask > for some kind of state grant here, they will only give > money to CD issues. I've never applied before, but I > have some things I might issue because they are good, > but I do not expect them to sell. Hm... Alexander .Radio Khartoum. http://www.algonet.se/~elegans/radiok/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 10:30:14 +0100 From: Jonas S Subject: see Iota play A little recomendation for those of you who were not really enthusiastic about the bands on TV yesterday... Forget about that and go to see IOTA play live instead. Iota is a instrumentalit-trio (four-piece when they play live) from gothenburg. Pretty much a chicago-band out of sweden. They will play smalands nation in lund on thursday 19/2 (together with craftworld) and studion in stockholm on march 17th (supporting MOGWAI). IOTAs debut EP should have been released some time ago on slowball recordings but it is sadly very much delayed. It will be out in time for the stockholm show. Then slowball will also release an EP with IOTAs ,musical soul-mates PLUXUS too. PLUXUS is a electronica-quartet and really great too. A WIO LP was just released. So was an AUTRO/GALOUCH split-tape. Push Kings singles, Pluxus tape, Release city & a Phlegm/6 Cents & Natalie split 7" are still avalible too. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 10:32:00 -0000 From: "Abbott, Daniel, ABBOTTD7" Subject: Re: Scandie & Baltic Pop Lecture Series (Manfred Mann mystery sol ved) Alexander wrote: "In doing a bit more of my homework, looking at old Grimsby Fishmarkets, it seems that they bought the studio (or at least the equipment) from what had been Manfred Mann (studios?). Now, I'm sure I should know who Manfred Mann is/was, but I don't. Help?" Manfred Mann = bespectacled jazz/blues keyboard guy who formed mid-60's British R&B/ beat combo, "Manfred Mann" (humble name) and had tons of hits like "Doo-Waa-Diddy", "5-4-3-2-1", "Pretty Flamingo". Come the 70's, he takes a more "prog" angle and forms "Manfred Mann's Earth Band" (yet more humbleness) who also had lots of hits and albums with ridiculous covers. That's about all you need to know. - Dan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 12:57:29 From: "Kimmo A. Saaskilahti" Subject: Re: Government Support Alexander wrote: > I know that I've seen lots of pop records from Sweden which mention having > received funds from the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs. I don't know if you can get direct support from state like that here in Finland, but at least there are two organizations, ESEK and LUSEK, which support the release and promotion of Finnish music. As far as I know, both are funded by two other organizations, TEOSTO and GRAMEX, and probably they get some money from the government as well. TEOSTO is the composers' and lyricists' organization which takes care of copyright stuff and collects royalties from eg. radio play and live performances. So, in practise if you have released a record and it is played on the radio, you'll have to join TEOSTO if you want to get any money out of it (especially when you have written some of the music or the lyrics). You will also get some money if your songs are performed live, even when you do it yourself. As far as I can remember, a (small) part of the money collected by TEOSTO will go to ESEK and LUSEK. I'm not very familiar with GRAMEX, as I haven't yet bothered to join it (the application form was far too complicated and clearly not intended for indiepoppers :) ), but I seem to remember that a percentage of every blank tape (audio & video) sold in Finland will go to GRAMEX, and if you are a member you'll get your share of this...but I might be confusing this with some other organization...this side of the music biz is really hard to figure out (on purpose probably). >> ...if you ask >> for some kind of state grant here, they will only give >> money to CD issues. This is what I have heard about ESEK and LUSEK as well. They support only the release of full-length CD's and only if you have a distribution deal. They also support promotional tours sometimes. I've heard that you can get up to 50% of the expenses from this organizations, but don't know if there's any truth in that. One thing I know is that the amount of support can vary a lot. For example, Super got something like 3,000-5,000 FIM (=600-1,000 USD) for the production of their debut album (covering around 10 studio hours...) where as the middle-class chicago blues has-been Pepe Ahlqvist got 200,000 FIM (=40,000 USD)... Some of the things above are based only on hearsay, so if anyone has more straight facts, feel free to add (and correct me). Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 18:09:26 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Government Support for Svenskpop? > The first song on the album is called Tribute to Lester Young and is a > about a "Swedish Cultural Center," I'm theorizeing that there had to be > some Swedish "content" in order to be eligible, am I completely off the > mark here. Hmm, I not sure about that. I'm more inclined that the common factor is weedyness. But there is an analogy, cause they're financing swedish pop fanzines/magazines too, if they declare that they will write about swedish music. That's why you can see some magazines in the shelves with the subtitle "tidning for svensk rock" or whatever they choose to call themselves. A friend of mine wanted to start a fanzine and investigated in this, and if he printed 1000 copies or so, he would get most of his cost covered! But then he would be forced to have something "swedish" in the title, and a minimum of 50 percent of the content on swedish bands. I know that I've seen lots of pop records from Sweden which mention having received funds from the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs. Yeah, i remember Twice a Man and a bunch of bands from the 80's. They give grants for 10-15 bands a year. Eggstone's first album was the only one that I could locate in a hurry, but I seem to recall reading that Komeda got some funding for their first album (?) from that source as well. The Snap/Soap bands have been quite successful in this respect, AFAIK. Did someone mention This Perfect Day? I found this in an old mail from a friend in Sweden who has been releasing 7"s: > ...if you ask > for some kind of state grant here, they will only give > money to CD issues This must be a new rule, but it doesn't make sense?! Jan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 19:25:33 +0100 From: "Daniel Hansson" Subject: SV: Government Support for Svenskpop? You can find a (old) press release on this subject here: http://www.kur.se/press/press-musik2.html Just wonder how they stated the grounds for the amount of money each band received. Bear Quartet got 10 000 SEK, Urban Turban 80 000 and Fleshquartet 80 000. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 21:58:49 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Ward J + Loosegoats tomorrow For those of you planning to go to the Ward J + Loosegoats gig tomorrow night (Fritz's Corner) and haven't bought tickets yet - apparently there are only a few left now, and those left can be bought from Sound Pollution (08-7918989) or Pet Sounds (08-7029798). If, for any reason, there are any left, these will be sold at the door (which opens at 9pm). //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 22:22:45 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: New Starmarket 7" STARMARKET - released a three-track 7" single with A-side (45rpm) "A Million Words" and B (33rpm): "Riot Nrrrd" och "Last Call For Fun" on Ampersand yesterday. "A calculated move to wake up the Swedish music business from it's jaded slumber" says Jose Saxlund, Ampersand MD. The single was the band's last recording together with guitarist Johan Fallman. It can be ordered from Birdnest Mailorder for 35 SEK (+46-(0)221-28200). //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 12:42:18 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Ward J + Loosegoats tonight (was tomorrow ;-) > For those of you planning to go to the Ward J + Loosegoats gig tomorrow > night (Fritz's Corner) and haven't bought tickets yet - apparently there > are only a few left now, Umm, I won a ticket from radio Rocket 95.3, so if someone is desperate, I'm willing to part with it. Highest bidder gets it. Call me at 08-453 68 44 for all the details. Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 18:49:50 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Benno party BENNO THROWS ANOTHER PARTY Saturday February 21st, 20.00 (8pm) at Art Node, Skeppsholmen (Stockholm) see map: http://www.artnode.se/skeppsholmen/ Live: Doktor Kosmos (NONS) Fint Tillsamans (Silence) Low bar prices and cheap pop Entrance fee: 30 SEK //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 19:02:37 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Benno party > Live: > Fint Tillsamans (Silence) > Low bar prices and cheap pop > Entrance fee: 30 SEK Good stuff! Any opinions on Fint tillsammans?! I know that they've been compared to Bob Hund, but I've never heard/seen them myself. There is a clear vinyl 7" out, is it worth picking up? Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 20:52:36 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [23-Feb-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie February 23 -> March 1, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom SWEDEN Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Mon 23/2 Page, Ba-Ba-Loo Malmo, KB *Live* Tue 24/2 Njava Vasteras, Village 09-Oct-97 Wed 25/2 Isaac Hayes & The Movement Denmark, Roskilde Festival -97 Thu 26/2 Clawfinger Gavle, Etage 05-Feb-98 NORWAY Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Sun 1/3 gusGus + Audioweb Denmark, 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, 18 Feb 1998 20:58:14 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: gusGus tomorrow GUSGUS (ICELAND) ON MUSIKMAGASINET Don't miss the interview + music with Icelandic trip hoppers gusGus who are signed to 4AD (UK) on ZTV's Musikmagasinet Klubb tomorrow at 7.15 pm. //Erik ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #18 ********************************************