Je Suis Animal

Je Suis Animal
Background information
Origin Oslo, Norway
Genres Indie pop, dream pop, shoegazing
Years active 2004 (2004)–Present
Labels Angular Recording Corporation, Lost & Lonesome Recording Co., Perfect Pop Records
Website www.jesuisanimal.com
Members Elin Grimstad
Anthony Barratt
Merete Hald
Matt Bagguley
Pål Anders Barth Larsen

Je Suis Animal is a Nordic/Anglo indie pop band based in Oslo, Norway.

Art school friends Elin, Merete, Matt, and Anthony formed Je Suis Animal in Oslo, Norway, in 2004, putting together a delicate, reverb-kissed sound that nodded to old-school indie pop acts like My Bloody Valentine, Stereolab, and the Shop Assistants.[1] A short while after forming, the band recorded a two song demo in a corridor at Hersleb school in Oslo. In 2005 a song from the demo, "Fortune Map", was used in the Ove Raymond Gyldenås directed film, "Tommys Inferno".

The demo also came to the attention of Perfect Pop Records, and the band started work at the label's Spendless Studio. Recording at a professional studio however proved to be too much of a challenge. "We were only really comfortable playing together," Anthony explained in a 2008 interview, "and so layering each instrument individually didn't work for us at all."[2] At the suggestion of a friend, the band eventually opted to record its debut in an abandoned community hall in Hedalen, Norway; all the tracks were recorded using an eight-channel deck and a handful of microphones.[3]

The album Self-Taught Magic from a Book, was released on Perfect Pop Records in 2008, and later licensed to Lost & Lonesome Recording Co. and Angular Recording Corporation.

Discography

References

  1. Reges, Margaret Je Suis Animal Allmusic. Retrieved on 2 January 2010.
  2. Eardrums Interview.
  3. Reges, Margaret Je Suis Animal Allmusic. Retrieved on 2 January 2010.

External links

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