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FROM POEMS ON COFFEE FILTERS TO OUTSTANDING SONGS

IDA STEIN grew up at the Norwegian south east coast, in a small town

called Sandefjord. Raised in a creative family, singing, writing,  painting

and expressing her feelings in any way was always a natural part of living.

She started writing poems as a kid, and somehow the thought of writing songs

was scary, until she couldn't wait any longer, and she popped out one song

after the other. 


Known for her explosive expressions on stage, she is never just entertaining; always feeling the deep emotions and tones to it's very bone, which is maybe

her strongest quality, next to her unique voice and atmospheric and driving, scandinavian vibed musical landscape. 


"She's the new sound of the north" claims NRK P3, and GRUNGECAKE (US) thinks

she sounds as good as legendary Björk.


The journey has just began, and she is making her debute album these days. 

"Stratospheric synths and heavenly vocal make her one of the new, Norwegian talents you should really watch out for" 

- NRK P3 (NO)

LATEST PRESS


WE LOVE NORDIC (DE) - FEBRUARY 2019


Ida Stein – Race For The Applause

Norwegian singer Ida Stein has been one of the Urørtfinalen finalists in 2016 and caught our attention with the floating electropop song Are we changing.

After that she launched club projects in Sandefjord and opened Pop Up stores around the city. Now she is back the brand new song Race for the Applause, which has been recorded in the great Propeller studios in Oslo. Written by her and Werner Peschut, the song is mid-tempo pop glance with light electronics, spheric pad-sounds and the fragile voice of Ida floating over it.


NORDIC SPOTLIGHT - FEBRUARY 2019


The last time we wrote about Norwegian artist Ida Stein was in late 2015 when she released her song “Are We Changing,” and we couldn’t be happier to post about her again. “Race for Applause,” her newest single, is her first in a while—last May, she said on Facebook that she’d been “a bit more quiet and creative the last year”—but she hasn’t lost the touch that first got us excited about her. The “sequenced beats” and “understated vocal performance” that we praised her for in 2015 remain the backbone of her gorgeous, chilly electropop on “Race for Applause” (which is the first song on which Stein has collaborated with her boyfriend of eight years).

From its introductory calm burst of synth, “Race for Applause” is immediately enticing. Stein sings of her need to escape using language that leaves some mystery regarding what it is she’d like to be freed from. Her delicate, entrancing voice hovers at a contralto whisper until the song’s pre-chorus arrives, at which point it expands in volume and register just as the synths around her do. When she sinks back into her contralto, though, only her synths join her—in this moment, the percussion that has guided the song becomes far more present in the mix, expertly building the precise anticipation and tension Stein seeks to create.

When the song’s chorus ultimately hits, after another rendition of the pre-chorus, it packs all the punch that gradually accumulated in the track’s preceding moments. Stein sounds absolutely majestic, utterly soaring, as she sings “We count the days/We count the numbers,” even as her voice drifts into a murmur on the last word, leaving some question as to what it is she’s actually saying. Her words don’t even need to do the talking—a piece of music this powerful speaks for itself.


https://nordicspotlight.com/ida-stein-norway-race-applause/

 
 
 
 




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