Sunday, April 09, 2006

Regent - King of Beers
We had never tasted a pilsener like this before. In a pub in Czech Jihlava , after playing drums in the catacombs -Regent swept us off the floor, and immediately we set forth to make a slogan for this amazing beverage. Too good to be true - "Regent - Det er bra!" [Regent - it is good]. We thought it summed up everything about this brew from Trebon! Get hold of it if you can!

Saturday, April 08, 2006

And now -> Books!

One of the funniest books to come out of the Nordic countries!
Popular Music from Vittula by Mikael Niemi

You can see for yourself what i mean. Her is chapter six from the book! (– how an old biddy takes her place on the right hand of God,and on the hazards involved in distributing worldly goods)

enjoy

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Dopplereffekten has been replaced by
the magnificent and disturbing
"Schröders Diffusor"
Listen in on "SD" every Friday 2pm (GMT+2)
128kbps (only live streams)

Monday, March 20, 2006

Eläkeläiset

For those of you who have been living on another planet the last decade and have missed out on this great Finnish band, you should know that the album Humppasirkus is in stores now! Listen to the hi-fi samples from the CD!

Sunday, March 19, 2006


MA Numminen

Made an interview at ProvinssiRock in Seinajoki, Finland with this amazing cultural figure. Will be posting the stuff he said soon... I promise!

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Kongefamilien

Ever in Oslo? Well, if you are, the Kongefamilien have a few suggstions on where to spend time drinking heavily. På by'n igjen(mp3)
The photo is taken at the infamous "lompa" - se more

Friday, March 17, 2006


The Band FNORD from Oslo, began rehersing for a one gig thing in Svojanov in the Czech Republic in 1994. Their mutual friend; Jonny Axelsson turned 30 - and circa 80 Norwegians went there to celebrate, and shock the natives. They played in the basement of the castle. Afterwards they indulged in pig eatin', booze drinkin' and 5000 litres of N2O - brilliant!
Some called it "ethno-punk". Anyways here are two tracks:
havva(mp3)
reindrops(mp3)

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Radios Amigos
Fooled around with the theme from radiOrakel fm 99,3 in Oslo, Norway. I've used the melody on a 125bpm groove... Made in Garageband™ without a keyboard just to see what free apple software is capable of. Way too much bassdrum...
ROR Jingle(mp3)
Funky Long Ror(mp3)

Monday, March 13, 2006

SEMIOTISK FRONT


The SEMIOTIC FRONT - is a paramilitary musical parameter. A scud missile disguised as an old fashioned mercury thermometer. It goes straight up the chain of command, and strikes at the very heart of the brain. Forcing any brainwaves to yield. Cut & Paste for the most part on SoundEdit (yes that old shitty program - it runs poorly - but is excellent on short bits). Except HFG - made on Korg Electribe ES-1.

Bondemix(mp3)
Jeg er Digidina(mp3)
Hemoglobal Frozen Ground(mp3)
Fotballkakao(mp3)
Pizziwassmo(mp3)
Norge i Rødt, Trist og Grått(mp3)

    Thursday, June 08, 2000

    the bladibla of dimmu borghild

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    Sunday, May 07, 2000

    Electric Uncle Jemima

    When they see me comin'
    They all steps aside - They has a fit while I commit
    My social suicide, I'm a Dancin' fool (lyrics: Frank Zappa)

    Saturday, January 01, 2000

    Norway, still too good for Europe

    In 1994, 52% were against and 48% were in favour of a EU-membership. A pretty close race - why? A couple of incidents prior to the EU-election boosted the Norwegians bloated nationalism. The Norwegians (with prime minister Brundtland in front) had just shown their autonomy by continuing the killing of whales. In the late 80s Mrs Brundtland and lobbyists even made a "documentary" showing how "humane" the killings were. Special "grenades" that sent shock waves through the blubber - making the killing instant and painless - was regular news. Even hard-core urbanists felt the call of the wild - when Norway's God-given right to digest sea-mammals was threatened by foreign infidel biologists... The consensus among Norwegians to stick together and fight for sea-meat was in one word - silly. Everybody agreed - hunting is what's makes them Norwegian. "We are Norwegians - proud of killing whales" was a typically t-shirt print. The vast majority believed it! Even the press had little or no interest in this strange polarization, and they printed little or nothing of foreign views, unless intended to ridicule them. No, the Norwegians stuck together - a small country with happypeople surrounded by people not like them.

    The Olympic Games in Lillehammer, just months ahead of the EU-election, didn't make it any better. The Norwegian organizing committee’s slogan was: “They said we couldn't do it, so we did” Now, think about that slogan for a minute. Who said "we couldn't do it"? Who didn't believe in the brave Norwegians? Who could be so silly as to have doubts about the magnitude of what The Norwegians, sons of vikings could achieve...(sic). Nobody of course - the slogan is propaganda in it's purest form - a lie. If you don't have an antagonist, well go and make it up, if you need it to get your views across.

    Norwegians celebrate their national independence every 17th of May. Not with armed personnel and tanks in the street or fireworks - but with children parading with flags, thousands of them - compulsory, but fun fun fun. Sodas and hot-dogs, ice-creams and sweets. It is all good stuff, or is it? Look at the flag - have some soda. Wave it and holler "hooray" - eat some hot-dogs. Wave to the royal family standing on the palace balcony - stuff your head with sweets. If you do this every year in may from the age of 1 - it does have a Pavlovian impact.

    So, take for granted that Norwegians have undergone serious brain washing (or brain freeze) while growing up. They stand by the flag. It is not a country, but a tribe. They don't do ritual dances around the oil wells - which are far out on the seas. But they do jitter with joy, every time they can assure themselves that they live in the richest country in the world, based on statistical figures. And they do ejaculate spontaneously whenever a blood-doped tribesman with skies sheds a tear while receiving a gold medal accompanied by the Norwegian national anthem (Ja, elsker dette landet - Yes, we love this land).

    All of the above relates to at least 4% of the Norwegian population. That is why they're not in the European Union (but are free to make business with some of the great democracies in the world; like China)

    Ps. The album " Ja, vi älskar" (bottom pic) was banned from the Norwegian shelves in 1978. A Swedish jazz legend - Arne Domnerus, made a jazz-version of the Norwegian national anthem. It is still forbidden. So, if anybody out there in the free world can rip it, I'll be glad to post the link here.