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Hanne Hukkelberg - Røverdatter (My Heart Belongs to Daddy) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] '2018

Røverdatter (My Heart Belongs to Daddy) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
ArtistHanne Hukkelberg Related artists
Album name Røverdatter (My Heart Belongs to Daddy) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Date 2018
GenreSoundtrack
Play time 36:28 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 84 / 159 MB
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A Norwegian singer and songwriter with links to that countrys jazz, electronic,
and experimental music scenes, Hanne Hukkelberg makes intimate, idiosyncratic
music that is not easily categorized, combining a wide stylistic range of folk,
pop, and jazz with a predilection for unusual sounds, often culled from everyday
objects, and a stunning, versatile voice that has garnered comparisons to Nina
Simone, Joni Mitchell, and Björk, among others. Born in Kongsberg in 1979,
Hukkelberg began singing and playing at the age of three -- discovering early on
the musical potential of kitchen utensils -- and has barely stopped since,
picking up the piano, guitar, and drums, along with countless noisemaking
oddities; studying at the National Academy of Music in Oslo (where she graduated
in 2003); and performing with a variety of metal, prog rock, and free jazz
ensembles up through her early twenties (including a high-school doom metal band
called Funeral).

In 2004 she worked with producer KÃ¥re Vestrheim, best known for his work with
jazz-metal fusionists Shining, as well as musicians from that group,
experimental jazz ensemble Jaga Jazzist, playful electronic duo Exploding
Plastix, and eclectic producer Kaada, to create her debut album, Little Things,
a sweetly whimsical, subtly electronic affair. Issued domestically on Vestrheims
Propeller imprint, the album was fittingly licensed to the genre-bending Leaf
Label, which released both Little Things and the four-song Cast Anchor EP
internationally in 2005. Hukkelberg moved to Berlin for six months while working
on her follow-up, the somewhat darker, more emotionally fraught Rykestraße
68, which featured many of the same musicians (and Vestrheim returning as
producer) and included a cover of the Pixies Break My Body, a staple of her live
sets. Upon its release in 2006, the album won a Spellemannsprisen (Norwegian
Grammy) in the catchall open class category. Rykestraße 68 was released by
Nettwerk in Europe in 2007 and North America in 2008, with a corresponding round
of touring to support each release date.

In 2009 Hukkelberg issued Blood from a Stone, which saw her moving away from the
jazzy pop stylings of her previous outings in favor of a more guitar-heavy indie
rock sound. Released in 2012, Featherbrain took a more experimental turn, as did
2017s conceptual Trust, the latter of which dealt with the duality of life in
the digital era via exploratory singles like The Whip, IRL, and Embroidery. ~ K.
Ross Hoffman

Tracklist:
01. Hanne Hukkelberg - Røverdatter Theme
02. Hanne Hukkelberg - Lion
03. Hanne Hukkelberg - Angel
04. Hanne Hukkelberg - Why
05. Actae Musicae - Deilig Er Jorden (Sigurd Hukkelberg Arrangement)
06. Hanne Hukkelberg - Dads Church
07. Hanne Hukkelberg - Trist
08. Hanne Hukkelberg - Trigger Happy
09. Hanne Hukkelberg - Everything
10. Hanne Hukkelberg - The Knife
11. Hanne Hukkelberg - Goals
12. Hanne Hukkelberg - Shaggy
13. Hanne Hukkelberg - Destiny
14. Hanne Hukkelberg - Makrell
15. Hanne Hukkelberg - Figure Father (Soundtrack Version)

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