Interview with Ödland

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Imagine finding an antique chest, worn and bit dusty. Now you open it, and there are pieces of old lace and folk embroideries in one drawer, strange scientific instruments and dried flowers in another, old travel tickets and something small quickly disappearing towards a shadowy corner in the third. That’s how Ödland‘s hard-to-describe music feels [...]

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