Soley
Idioma disponible: inglésAlso affiliated with the Icelandic indie acts Seabear and Sin Fang, Sóley Stefánsdóttir performs delicate electronic pop on her own as just Sóley. Inspired by Scandinavian acts such as Sigur Rós and Múm, she began making music in her teens, and studied piano and composition at the Icelandic Art Academy in 2007. During that time she also played and sang with Seabear and Sin Fang, both with Sindri Már Sigfússon, though at first she was afraid to sing too close to the microphone. She overcame that fear with experience and began work on her solo project, issuing her debut EP, Theater Island, on Morr Music in 2010. The following year, her first album, the more fleshed-out We Sink, arrived. In 2014, after several years of writing and touring, she delivered Krómantík, an eight song EP of solo piano pieces, followed a year later by her second album Ask the Deep. Inspired by a note she wrote to herself upon waking in the middle of the night -- "Write about hope and spring" -- 2017's Endless Summer carried a more whimsical tone and piano-centric palette. The following year, she released a lusher collaboration with Sin Fang and Múm's Örvar Smárason called Team Dreams.
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Also affiliated with the Icelandic indie acts Seabear and Sin Fang, Sóley Stefánsdóttir performs delicate electronic pop on her own as just Sóley. Inspired by Scandinavian acts such as Sigur Rós and Múm, she began making music in her teens, and studied piano and composition at the Icelandic Art Academy in 2007. During that time she also played and sang with Seabear and Sin Fang, both with Sindri Már Sigfússon, though at first she was afraid to sing too close to the microphone. She overcame that fear with experience and began work on her solo project, issuing her debut EP, Theater Island, on Morr Music in 2010. The following year, her first album, the more fleshed-out We Sink, arrived. In 2014, after several years of writing and touring, she delivered Krómantík, an eight song EP of solo piano pieces, followed a year later by her second album Ask the Deep. Inspired by a note she wrote to herself upon waking in the middle of the night -- "Write about hope and spring" -- 2017's Endless Summer carried a more whimsical tone and piano-centric palette. The following year, she released a lusher collaboration with Sin Fang and Múm's Örvar Smárason called Team Dreams.
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We Sink
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Morr Music el 2/09/2011
The combination of clear, gently piercing and reverbed vocals, piano, and buried glitch beats on "I'll Drown" shows that from the start Seabear member ...
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Endless summer
Pop - Editado por Morr Music el 5/05/2017
After establishing a contemplative, overcast chamber electro-pop across a span of two albums, Icelandic musician Sóley Stefánsdóttir veers slightly of ...
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Pretty Face (Single Version)
Pop - Editado por A Number Of Small Things el 15/05/2012
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Ask the Deep
Pop - Editado por Morr Music el 8/05/2015
Ask the Deep is the second full-length album by Icelandic singer and multi-instrumentalist Sóley Stefánsdóttir. Building on the elegantly moody art po ...
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Dream Is Murder
Soley, Sin Fang, Örvar Smárason
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Team Dreams el 25/03/2022
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Mother Melancholia
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Alda Music el 22/10/2021
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Theater Island
Pop - Editado por Sound Of A Handshake el 26/03/2010
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Mandatory Love Story
Soley, Örvar Smárason, Sin Fang
Pop - Editado por Team Dreams el 28/05/2021
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The Cherry Blossom Effect
Electrónica - Editado por Daedric Records el 30/06/2018
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Follow Me Down
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por A Number Of Small Things el 24/03/2015
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