Icelandic musician Ásgeir shares his love for fellow nordic music legends Sigur Ros. Ahead of his new, deeply personal, album 'Bury The Moon' due February 7th, he gives us an exclusive insight into how their iconic 1999 record 'Agætis Byrjun' moved and inspired him as a child.
In the lovely tradition of the past years we gave the task to pick the year's best music video to two true experts - Award-winning Berlin-based video artists Schall & Schnabel. They got the right eye and a year-long expertise when it comes to this art form so these 15 picks (plus two additional short films) give a great overview about the state of the art form in the year 2019. And yes, it's looking good.
The beloved songwriter just returned with a pretty amazing new full-length so we asked him to shed some light on the songs that influenced him during the process of writing it. Here are six essential songs and artists you should also give a spin.
In the wake of the impending climate catastrophe we as a human species need to change the way we interact with our planet and that affects pretty much every aspect of our life. Slowly the music industry begins to wake up in that sector as well, forcing us to overthink our relationship towards touring and music consumption whether we like it or not. Beloved Danish artist and DJ Kasper Bjørke actively tried it out last weekend and exclusively on NBHAP he shares his thoughts and impressions from this very special trip.
Ahead of his anticipated second album "Holding On To A Dream" the Swedish musician reflects on a true classic of urban music that means a lot to him personally and you are all happily invited to (re)discover this fabulous record as well.
If you have been following NBHAP, the name Hatchie could not have missed you. The Australian musician's intriguing fusion of 90s tinged dream pop and mellow shoegaze has her fans eagerly awaiting the debut record 'Keepsake'. Ahead of its release on Friday, the singer gave us a little insight into an important record that accompanied her.
In many ways, the sixth studio album by Timothy Showalter aka Strand Of Oaks is a turning point for him in many ways. It's a personal confrontation with his own demons on one side and a huge step forward in terms of quality and songwriting on the other. 'Weird Ways' is the six-minute long opening epos and it's without any doubt one of 2019's most beautiful songs. For us, the songwriter recalls the story behind it in his own words.
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