Oslo’s deep house hero Henrik Villard returns with a new EP ‘Going Down’ on Snick Snack Music. Henrik Villard’s local scene success has rather burgeoned in recent years, with his name now making a mark on the international stage. His music has come on labels like Beatservice and Mhost Likely and blends classic and golden-age sounds with new school production techniques, lo-fi samples and groovy bass that carries listeners to the stars. DMCWorld goes Back To Mine With Henrik Villard.
The Radio Dept. – Clinging To A Scheme
Discovered this album through a very good friend in high school, reminds me of him and good times that have passed.
Porcupine Tree – Nil Recurring
Great proggy rock!
Røyksopp – Melody A.M
I have a soft spot for Røyksopp, love their music! I’ve seen them play live, and it’s always a joy!
Kent – Isola / Du & jag döden
I really dig Kent’s take on pop, and their music kind of puts me in a sentimental mood/state.
Todd Terje – It’s Album Time
To me this album shows Terje’s unique and playful take on electronic music. This album is truly a great source of inspiration.
Alan Parsons Project – I Robot
Love the concept going on in this album, it’s really carried by the tracks.
Sigur Ros – Takk…
Takk… is just a beautiful album, very calming – and that the same time it awakens a sense of hopefulness in me
Emancipator – Safe In The Steep Cliffs
Calm <3
Sphongle – Ineffable Mysteries From Sphongleland
First album by Sphongle I heard, it just stuck with me.
Oscar Mulero – Spatial Sequence Synesthesia
Saw Oscar play at Oslo’s Jaeger, and previous to seeing him play I hadn’t really dipped my toes into his discography. Obviously I had to listen through his discography, and this EP stood out to me.
Henrik Villard ‘Going Down’ EP is out now on Snick Snack Music