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Rising Star
As some of you know I have the pleasure of living in Scandinavia. Our countries are all covered by dark pine forests and we have very long and cold winters, and of course, this influences us a great deal, which in turn is shown through our music. You might have heard that Norway is big at the black metal scene, for one. This doesn't necessarily mean that we are darker or more evil than other people, maybe actually to the contrary. I dare to say that no one appreciates the summer as much as we do. You know, there's no light without darkness... 
We in the psychedelic families enjoy these forests our own way. Bring over-dimensioned speakers playing forest/dark psy, combine with love in heaps, and voilá, you have the recipe for healthy madness. The spring is here now, so it's party time! Therefore I wanted to show you guys the sound and the vibe of the Scandinavian forest psy.
I'm starting with a video from a party last year in Sweden that I think catches the vibe pretty good.
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Now back to Norway, first out is Krussedull:
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Then to the Norwegian Fragletrollet, with an unusual but very good sound:
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Again from Norway, I bring you Trold:
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Now back to Sweden, this is the great Traskel:
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Let's not forget Finland, which has its own subgenre called suomisaundi.
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ENJOY!!
Oh, and this is just a teaser...
We in the psychedelic families enjoy these forests our own way. Bring over-dimensioned speakers playing forest/dark psy, combine with love in heaps, and voilá, you have the recipe for healthy madness. The spring is here now, so it's party time! Therefore I wanted to show you guys the sound and the vibe of the Scandinavian forest psy.
I'm starting with a video from a party last year in Sweden that I think catches the vibe pretty good.
[youtube]
Now back to Norway, first out is Krussedull:
[youtube]
[youtube]
Then to the Norwegian Fragletrollet, with an unusual but very good sound:
[youtube]
[youtube]
[youtube]
Again from Norway, I bring you Trold:
[youtube]
[youtube]
[youtube]
Now back to Sweden, this is the great Traskel:
[youtube]
[youtube]
[youtube]
Let's not forget Finland, which has its own subgenre called suomisaundi.
[youtube]
[youtube]
ENJOY!!
Oh, and this is just a teaser...