Eivør
Electric Brixton, SW2 1RJ , [Venue Details]Often considered to be one of the most prolific and unique Nordic artists of her generation, Eivør has released 11 studio albums to date, crossing musical genres and always pushing the bounds of the expected.
Awarded with the Nordic Council Music Price in 2021, Eivør’s inspired by the climate-contrasts and traditional folk music traditions of here Nordic home Faroe Islands.
The process of ENN built on Eivør’s recent immersion into production and beat-making, but began with a return to classical music. She and her partner, the classical composer Tróndur Bogason had no agenda but to “write freely” for a possible side project in a mountain village called Tjørnuvík. Here the first two tracks “Gaia” and “Ein Klóta” were written which Eivør calls “a love hymn for the Earth” that reminded her of the Renaissance music she loved in her youth and a song about “watching your world from afar” as it changes.
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Admission: £29.50
Age restriction: 14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
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Often considered to be one of the most prolific and unique Nordic artists of her generation, Eivør has released 11 studio albums to date, crossing musical genres and always pushing the bounds of the expected.
Awarded with the Nordic Council Music Price in 2021, Eivør’s inspired by the climate-contrasts and traditional folk music traditions of here Nordic home Faroe Islands.
The process of ENN built on Eivør’s recent immersion into production and beat-making, but began with a return to classical music. She and her partner, the classical composer Tróndur Bogason had no agenda but to “write freely” for a possible side project in a mountain village called Tjørnuvík. Here the first two tracks “Gaia” and “Ein Klóta” were written which Eivør calls “a love hymn for the Earth” that reminded her of the Renaissance music she loved in her youth and a song about “watching your world from afar” as it changes.
Admission: £29.50
Age restriction: 14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.
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