Recommended: The Cinematic Pop Sound of Linnéa Martinsson (aka: Lune)

Author | Michelle King

Swedish singer Linnéa Martinsson has been deeply rooted in the dance and performance art worlds since a young age. Over the years, she’s developed her music beyond early simple song and chord structure into it’s current cinematic pop sound by collaborating with a variety of musicians and producers such as Adrian Lux, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Carl-Michael Herlöfsson. She will be releasing her debut LP under the moniker Lune this spring.

Music & Sports, which was recorded on the Swedish isle Gotland and mastered by Mike Marsh (Depeche Mode, Massive Attack), tackles subject matter such as art, fighting, sport, love, and sex, and will be March 10 via Refune Records.

She also created a reinterpretation of Swedish House Mafia‘s “Leave the World Behind” which the now defunct dance music trio used as the title track in their documentary that will debut at SXSW this year.

So mark another one down for team Sweden, and keep an eye out for more from Lune.

 

michelle king
Michelle King is a music fiend currently residing in Athens, GA. While her business card will tell you she is executive manager and director of publicity at Noisy Ghost PR, you can also find her blogging at She Turns the Tables, racing for Reality Bikes, and going on adventures with her awesome dog.

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