“Our music is an attempt to combine the energy from the spontaneous and unexpected with the immediacy of pop music.”
Earlier this year Bergen alt-pop favourites Lumikide released their debut self-titled EP, drawing much of their songwriting inspiration from the political currents in Norway, with “flickers of reconciliation” woven into the EP’s themes. As part of a recent performance partnership with Sofar Sounds, the Portishead-influenced quartet is premiering unreleased single, Rainbow Hologram, which was recorded live in an intimate setting in their home town. Renowned for their intricate compositions and modern jazz techniques, their songs have been described as spontaneous and frenetic, enhanced by the use of analogue synths through old German amps.
Lumikide’s debut self-titled EP is available now on digital and cassette from through Klangkollektivet.
