‘Fold the Curl‘ is the lead-off track on the compilation, ‘I Don’t Wanna Be A Part Of Your So Called Punk‘ from Norwegian punk-pop outfit – ANTI POISON SLAMMER. The intermixed vocals here...
Simen Mitlid: I Don&...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Oslo Norway based singer-songwriter Simen Mitlid just released his new inspiring indie folk flavored single ‘I Don’t Care‘ via Koke Plate on the 24th of February, and its a thing of beauty. It follows on...
Youth Pictures of Fl...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson came to be when a group of four classmates—Morten (drums), Gjermund (guitar), Torbjørn (guitar) and Audun (bass) — at the Bodø University College [in Norway] decided to start a...
Kelvin: Give It All
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Kelvin is an electronic indie pop band from Kristiansand, Norway who navigate wide musical landscapes with their signature electro sounds. The band members formed from a wide range of musical backgrounds around 2014 and...
Ultra Sheriff: Fires...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Ultra Sheriff is a biomechanical trio from beyond the stars, committed to the annihilation of mankind. Cartoony space chaos packed with catchy tunes and robotic apocalypse – Ultra Sheriff embraces and explores the...
WeAreCastor: Bon Voy...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Bon Voyage is the lead-off track from the 2014 self-titled full length release of a very eclectic band from Trondheim, Norway: WeAreCastor. The group has a broad variety of eclectic tastes and styles, from rapid-fire pop...
Green Sky Accident: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sundrench is the lead off track on Norway based rockers GREEN SKY ACCIDENT’s excellent new ten song album, Fever Dreams. Since the release of their first record on Interregnum records, Drops of Color, big changes has...
Thomas Ewel: Incubat...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Thomas Ewel, aka Explendidos, is a music producer from Larvik, Norway who recently got in touch with us to let us know about his music. If you check out his SoundCloud and ReverbNation pages (links below) you’ll...
Röyksopp: Le Cantiqu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Merry Christmas to all those listeners and supporters who’ve been with us over this last continuous year of new (and even older) music via the 365 Daily Doses and smattering of regional live shows. Today, we’ve...
Einar Stray Orchestr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following on the heels of 2011’s well received release “Chiasroscuro,” Norwegian band Einar Stray Orchestra is issuing their second album entitled “Politricks” this month (Sep 2014) on German...
Origami Arktika: Det...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a little different for today’s Daily Dose. Origami Arktika are an offshoot of Norwegian artistic collective Origami Republika who produce experimental folk music. The song featured today is from their recent...
Therese Aune: Chamel...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Therese Aune (NO) plays dreamy filmatic music, drawing inspiration both from pop music and classical minimalists. She is known for her atmospheric piano playing and powerful expressive voice. When performing, she is...
Melancholia: How It ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Norwegian band Melancholia released their first single How It Seems on iTunes March 15th. iTunes | Amazon [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-melancholia-howitseems.mp3] Download How It Seems Free Music,...
Team Me: Dear Sister
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Team Me EP is the first official release of the Norwegian band of the same name, consisting of five songs recorded in Oslo and produced and mixed by by Tom McFall (REM, Bloc Party, Snow Patrol). The EP, released on...
Gazpacho: Winter is ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Described by one critic as being “classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock,” Norway’s Gazpacho is virtually impossible to contain in any set genre of music, though bands like...
Gaia Epicus: A Hero ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the Norwegian band’s just released 4th album “Damnation” About Gaia Epicus [MySpace] Gaia Epicus 2001 – The band has been around since 1992, but have changed music style and members many...
Insomnia Radio #159:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The year is obviously 2008, not 2005 as the evil announcer at the show header describes. Yes, as you will quickly notice, there is some sort of robotic, computer, and videogame nerdery meshed together unseamlessly in this...