Andi Almqvist
Andi Almqvist | |
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Andi Almqvist in New York City, 2012. | |
Background information | |
Born |
2 July 1968 Sweden |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician, composer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Warner Music, Bad Taste Records, Zentropa Music, Feeble Music, City Hall Records, Rootsy, Sonic Rendezvous |
Andi Almqvist is a Swedish singer and composer known for his dark, cinematic sound and haunting lyrics about life, death, alienation and dysfunctional love.
Almqvist has released four solo albums, Can't Stop Laughing (2005), Red Room Stories (2007),[1] Glimmer (2009)[2] and Warsaw Holiday (2013).
Touring
Andi Almqvist has toured extensively over the years, headlining or supporting artists like Woven Hand, Mark Lanegan, Holly Golightly, Kaizer's Orchestra, B.B. King, The Blind Boys of Alabama and Bettye LaVette among others.
Almqvist has played many of Europe's big festivals, such as Eurosonic Festival (Holland), Les Ardentes (Belgium), Spot Festival (Denmark), Dias Nordicos (Spain), Peace & Love (Sweden), and Hultsfred Festival (Sweden).
He has also performed in venues around the world, such as Joe's Pub in New York City, Club Passim in Boston, Borderline in London, King Tut's in Glasgow, Andrews Lane Theatre in Dublin, Le Mura in Rome, Kulturbrauerei in Berlin, B72 in Vienna, Galileo Galilei in Madrid, Vega in Copenhagen, Grand Theatre in Groningen, Debaser Medis in Stockholm and many others.
Miscellaneous
During July and August 2010, Almqvist's song Low-Dive Jenny[3] was the most downloaded on well-known American music magazine Paste Magazine's website.
In May 2011 the documentary "The Misadventures of Andi Almqvist" aired on Swedish national television. The film was released on DVD in November 2011.
In February 2012, Almqvist's song Big Bad Black Dog Blues was featured in American TV-series Justified, episode 5, season 3.[4]
In May 2012 Andi Almqvist signed with Zentropa Music, the music division of film company Zentropa. Almqvist-song I Was Not To You What You Were to Me was featured in Thomas Vinterbergs film The Hunt,[5] which was nominated for the Golden Palm in Cannes 2012. Mads Mikkelsen won the Best Actor Award for his performance in the movie. The Hunt was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Discography
- Studio albums
- 2013 - Warsaw Holiday
- 2009 - Glimmer
- 2007 - Red Room Stories
- 2005 - Can't Stop Laughing
- Live albums
- 2011 - The Misadventures of Andi Almqvist
Filmography
- 2011 - The Misadventures of Andi Almqvist – Concert and documentary DVD
Bibliography
- 2013 - Söta Serier - Comic book. Swedish language.
Placements Film/TV
- 2014 - The Absent One. Danish movie directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. Contributes with the song I Was Not To You What You Were To Me.
- 2014 - Filip & Fredrik - Ska vi göra slut?. Swedish TV-series. Contributes with the song I Was Not To You What You Were To Me.
- 2013 - My Sweet Pepper Land. French/German movie directed by Huner Saleem. Contributes with the song Take Heed, Beware, Let Go.
- 2013 - Niklas Mat. Swedish TV-series. Contributes with the songs Boneyard Blues and Big Bad Black Dog Blues.
- 2013 - The Keeper Of Lost Causes.[6] Danish movie directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. Contributes with the song I Was Not To You What You Were To Me.
- 2012 - The Hunt. Danish movie directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Contributes with the song I Was Not To You What You Were To Me. The movie was nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign language film. The movie was also nominated for the Golden Palm in Cannes.
- 2012 - Justified, #5 season 3. American TV-series. Contributes with the song Big Bad Black Dog Blues.
- 2012 - Sejit z cesty. Czech movie directed by Pavel Jandourek. Contributes with the songs Hyena and Big Bad Black Dog Blues.
- 2007 - Älgalus och vilda svin.[7] Swedish documentary directed by Johan Palmgren. Contributes with the songs Can't Stop Laughing and The Devil Is A Girl.
Theater
- 2015 - Sånger Från En Inställd Skilsmässa, a co-production by Malmö Opera and Skånes Dansteater. Soloist/Lead Role.
Music videos
References
- ↑ "Rock: Andi Almqvist (4)". Sydsvenskan. 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
- ↑ "Skivrecensioner: Andi Almqvist Glimmer (4)". Dagens Nyheter. 28 October 2009. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- ↑ Paste Magazine
- ↑ Bad Taste Empire 120218
- ↑ SDS Mattias Oscarsson artikel 120426
- ↑ Rootsy.nu nyhet 130628
- ↑ Rootsy.nu nyhet 081218
External links
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