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- Slaraffenland is an experimental pop music band from Copenhagen, Denmark. Their sound is a mixture of many different styles, including post-rock, experimental...
- releases from Grizzly Bear, Amiina, Cacoy, Erik Levander, Kama Aina, Slaraffenland, Taxi Taxi!, and Canon Blue. Efterklang has a history of working with...
- Saturnus (band) Savage Rose Saybia The Seven Mile Journey Shu-Bi-Dua Skarn Slaraffenland The Sonic Dawn Sort Sol Sorten Muld Spleen United Steppeulvene The Storm...
- television commercial for Bank of America. Danish experimental pop band Slaraffenland covered "Never Going Back Again", inserting free-form jazz figures and...
- Musical collaborators on this album include Chris Taylor, Amiina, and Slaraffenland. A third album, L****o Yo, was released on Temporary Residence in 2017...
- headlined a tour with Slaraffenland as the opening band and Jeffrey Lewis and the Junkyard serving as lead support. Slaraffenland also contributed in much...
- Norwegian politician Niklas Antonson, musician in 2000s Danish bands Slaraffenland & Efterklang and artist All pages with titles beginning with Antonson...
- Bli'r Alligevel Aldrig Voksne We'll Never Grow Up Anyways 128,000 1991 Slaraffenland Land of Milk and Honey 57,000 1994 Verdens Lykkeligste Mand The World's...
- patterns. For productions of Maskarade, Bortførelsen fra Seraillet and Slaraffenland, he not only designed striking stage sets but also provided the costumes...
- (ikke opført) Darduse, Op. 32 (1935–36) Tolv med Posten, Op. 37 (1942) Slaraffenland, Op. 33 (1936–40) Qarrtsiluni, Op. 36 (1938–42) Fugl Fønix (1944/45)...