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Barbara Lesz & Kasia Mikolajewska / 15. May 2013 21:22

Konsert i hjembyen til The Beatles

En kjent TromsĂž-kunstner, Marita Isobel Solberg (sjekk ut Mara and The Inner Strangeness) har nylig flyttet fra byen til Storbritannia. Sist uke hadde hun vĂŠrt pĂ„ SoundCity-festivalen i Liverpool og spilt pĂ„ Attic sammen men bandet sitt. Utropia gjorde et eksklusivt intervju med Marita om festivalen og framtiden.   Utropia: Fortell mer om Liverpool SoundCity? Hva slags festival er det? [...]

Lyonel Perabo / 15. May 2013 21:02

Atmospheric Landscapes

Everyone in Sápmi and almost everyone who’s into Sámi music know who Kai Somby is. As the singer of the “HeavyJoik” band Intrigue for close to 25 years, he is one of the most respected Sámi singers of his generation. Kai, while still being as active as ever with Intrigue, recently managed to find the time to lend his voice [...]

A. R. Teschner / 15. May 2013 20:58

A Beautiful Instrument

As websites tailor the results of searches to better fit what programmers believe we’d want to read, see, and listen to, there’s a chance that we may lose touch with the world that lies outside of our own expectations. I doubt a tailored search would have led me to Rokia TraorĂ©’s album Beautiful Africa, and that would have been a [...]

Henrik Vikeby / 15. May 2013 20:52

Avslappende elektropop

Rudimental Ă„pner med en ganske funky men rolig start pĂ„ plata med tittellĂ„ten “Home”, der stemmen slĂ„r meg som meget behagelig. Jeg antok med en gang at resten av skiva er enveiskjĂžring innenfor samme toner, men jeg ble derimot overrasket over at de skifter stiler om hverandre.Det essensielle drum’n’bass-elementet er alltid med, men forgrunnstonene og vokalen er i stadig forandring. [...]

Lyonel Perabo / 15. May 2013 20:49

The Most Intense


Die A Legend: Three words, one band, and a heck of a lot of decibels. Since its inception sometime around 2011, Die A Legend has distinguished itself by taking a much more violent and Old-School approach to its Hardcore than most of its Norwegian contemporaries. It paid out. After the release of their first album on Badlands two years ago, [...]

Vladimir Mihajlovic / 15. May 2013 20:35

Nashville doesn’t stand for country music

Country music means a great deal of things to a great deal of people. For some, country music represents nothing but a commercially viable genre of music based on simple chord patterns. Yet for those truly knowledgeable, it signifies so much more. Much in the vein of other traditional American music forms such as blues and folk, country music is [...]

Alexei Smirnov / 15. May 2013 20:08

Med Iron Man 3 tilgjengelig pÄ kino, er det offisielt klart for Hollywoods sommersesong.

Den fÞrste blockbusteren av 2013 har allerede tjent inn over 500 millioner dollar og holder pÄ andreplassen til sin fantastiske storebror og forfÞlger: The Avengers (2012). Har Iron Man 3 det som skal til for Ä trosse de tidligere Marvel filmene? Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) lider av posttraumatisk stress etter hendelsene «The Avengers» bÞd pÄ, og er muligens litt [...]

Kasia Mikolajewska / 15. May 2013 19:10

Wishful Thinking

On the 10th May the Small Projects Gallery hosted two modern art exhibitions: More Black by Heini Aho and Herdwerds by Sari T. M. Kivinen. More Black was inspired by a number of reflections connected to the color black. There were three pieces in the exhibition. The first piece, called Gravity Monster, was a short movie of the artist holding [...]

Cameron Thompson / 15. May 2013 18:52

Get ready to scratch the surface


Like a warm sweater in the dead of (a nuclear) winter, you can snuggle up to this post-apocalyptic sci-fi serial all evening and let the plot and finely crafted characters hug your brain as tight as the oppressive yet richly-illustrated silos in which the story is set. All the while the mystery that permeates through Wool and beyond provides an [...]

Joe Collins / 15. May 2013 18:29

Eschalon: Book I & II

#thatsnotarealword #itsagamenotabook Old-school RPGs are coming back in a big way, thanks in part to the success of the games Project Eternity and Wasteland 2 on Kickstarter. But let’s not forget, even before Kickstarter exploded onto the gaming scene, there has always been a cadre of indie developers pumping out old-school RPGs for a small but loyal fan base. Basilisk [...]