Silje Nes

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Ames Room 02:19 Tools
Giant Disguise 00:00 Tools
Over All 00:00 Tools
Dizzy Street 00:00 Tools
Shapes, Electric 00:00 Tools
Bright Night Morning 00:00 Tools
The Grass Harp 00:00 Tools
Long Shadows Left Around 00:00 Tools
Melt 00:00 Tools
Recurring Dream 00:00 Tools
Searching, White 00:00 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
Symmetry of Empty Space 04:05 Tools
Magnetic Moments of Spinning Objects 00:00 Tools
No Bird Can 00:00 Tools
Crystals 00:00 Tools
The Card House 00:00 Tools
Rewind 00:00 Tools
Silver Blue 00:00 Tools
Branches 00:00 Tools
Ruby Red 03:06 Tools
Levitation 00:00 Tools
The Shades 00:00 Tools
Hello Luminance 00:00 Tools
Kast 00:00 Tools
Down Snaked a Ladder 00:00 Tools
Third Remove 00:00 Tools
Mirrored 00:00 Tools
Foggy Window 00:00 Tools
Our Rooms 00:00 Tools
Covering Your Face 00:00 Tools
Brown 00:00 Tools
Mirror 00:00 Tools
Superimpositions of Metal and Air 00:00 Tools
I am a Camera 00:00 Tools
Opticks 00:00 Tools
Branches (Thunderlust Remix) 00:00 Tools
Silje Nes - Ames Room 00:00 Tools
Fatcat Records, The Card House 00:00 Tools
Symmetry Of Empty Space [Opticks, 2010] 00:00 Tools
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Branches (Ealzee Remix) 00:00 Tools
FatCat Podcast #19 - Silje Nes 00:00 Tools
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Symmetry of Space 00:00 Tools
We Arrived By Car Late At Night 00:00 Tools
The Cardhouse 00:00 Tools
Grass Harp 00:00 Tools
Silver [Greater Than] Blue 00:00 Tools
Foggy Windows 00:00 Tools
Branches (oskar remix) 00:00 Tools
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Silje Nes is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter from Leikanger, Norway. FatCat Records first became aware of her through a unique and charming demo she sent them in early 2006. Silje grew up in the tiny town of Leikanger, in Sognefjord, the largest fjord in Norway. In 2000, she moved to the rainy town of Bergen, and for the past few years has been living in Berlin. Silje has previously played in an indie pop band, and other highlights from a diverse musical background include playing timpani in an orchestra and bass drum in a marching band. Starting making her own music around 2001, Silje began by recording on 4-track demo software through a tiny inbuilt microphone on her laptop. Though she’d previously studied classical piano, when she started recording, she did so with guitars and instruments she had no previous experience of playing. In this she was simply guided by the sounds she loved, and the excitement of discovering new instruments and sounds without learned conventions. Starting out by working purely instrumentally, she made use of whatever equipment she could get hold of - guitars and an old synth, a cello, a drum kit, a laptop, as well as loop pedals to build layers of her own playing. Little by little she also found ways of including her own voice in the mix, both as texture and song, and her music has organically evolved from there. Her first album for FatCat, the quirky, adventurous 'Ames Room', was released in January 2008 to widespread critical acclaim, being described by Mojo as "enchanting... one to lose yourself in time and time again". Whilst creating a sound-world entirely her own, the record shows a similar single-mindedness and (autodidactic) adventurousness to fellow peers like Tujiko Noriko, Islaja, Lau Nau, Eglantine Gouzy, Foehn, or Leila Arab, also sharing something of the homespun, sprawling beauty of the likes of The Pastels, Pram, or Crescent. Beautifully pieced together, tracks unfurl like a series of intricate constructions, or like some kind of strange blown-up world of insects or curious creatures - the whole teeming with life and a great sense of fun. A 4-track digital-only EP, 'Yellow', followed in March 2008, featuring three exclusive, previously unreleased tracks. Silje subsequently embarked on tours of the UK / Europe / USA, but since then has remained relatively quiet, spending her time in her new home in Berlin, constructing the follow-up album, 'Opticks', which is set for release in September 2010, and will be preceded by a single, 'Crystals' in June, and followed by a second digital single, 'Branches' in October. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.