Emilie Nicolas

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Pstereo 03:59 Tools
Grown up 03:49 Tools
Nobody Knows 04:37 Tools
Let You Out 03:38 Tools
Melancholia 00:00 Tools
Fail 03:25 Tools
Feel Fine 00:00 Tools
Sky 00:00 Tools
Charge 00:00 Tools
Us 00:00 Tools
Higher Love 00:00 Tools
Games 00:00 Tools
Put Me Down 00:00 Tools
Self Control - Recorded at Spotify Studios Stockholm 00:00 Tools
Wild One 00:00 Tools
Future 00:00 Tools
Naive 00:00 Tools
New Shot 00:00 Tools
God Damn 00:00 Tools
Roots 00:00 Tools
String 00:00 Tools
Dark Matter 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You 00:00 Tools
Future - Recorded at Spotify Studios Stockholm 00:00 Tools
Pstereo - Live at Rockefeller Music Hall 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows - Live at Rockefeller Music Hall 00:00 Tools
Grown Up - Live at Rockefeller Music Hall 00:00 Tools
Self Control - Recorded in Spotify Studios Stockholm 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (DumDum Boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows (Live from the WiMP Container 2014) 00:00 Tools
Stor Stjerne 00:00 Tools
Future - Recorded in Spotify Studios Stockholm 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows (NapsterLive Session) 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (Dum Dum boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
4 Games (5:03) 00:00 Tools
Melancholia (Live at Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen) 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (Stripped Back Session) 00:00 Tools
Let You Out (Live at Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen) 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (NapsterLive Session) 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Grown Up (NapsterLive Session) 00:00 Tools
Let You Out (NapsterLive Session) 00:00 Tools
Self Control (Recorded at Spotify Studios Stockholm) 00:00 Tools
Pstereo (Radio 1 Session, 29th April 2015) 00:00 Tools
Feel Fine (Live Session) 00:00 Tools
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Over the course of one year Emilie Nicolas has progressed from the status of unknown music student to being widely recognized as one of the most highly anticipated Scandinavian artists out there.… and this has all been achieved without even releasing a debut album as yet… It all started when the 26 year old from the suburbs of Oslo, Norway shared a handful of her independently produced songs on the distribution website Soundcloud in the spring of 2013. With little background information and just a single photograph to track of the artist, whispers of a new mysterious talent quickly became the talk of the town. The attention accumulated from the modest self-promotion showed her music needed no introduction, and there is nothing random about Emilie Nicolas’ success to date. She has become known for her soaring, powerful vocals and wistful lyrics accompanied by a sparse and somber backdrop of electronic beats. Her musical expression has been praised for being remarkably perfected for her age, and her abilities as a songwriter and performer is turning heads in the international music industry. It was a cover of the song “Pstereo” by the Norwegian band Dumdum Boys that brought Emilie Nicolas out to the commercial radio world. The song was made on a mission from a local music festival in Trondheim, Norway, and it earned a nomination at P3 Gull (Norwegian Public Broadcaster award show) where she also performed the single on live television. In spite of her success with Pstereo, the single might hold false promises of what is to expect of the artist’s first album. - “When you make a new version of someone else’s song it is difficult to feel personally connected to it. My own songs come from somewhere within me, while no matter how much you change a cover song, it will always be a cover. “ A perhaps more truthful representation of Emilie Nicolas’ expression is the newly released single “Grown Up”, a vulnerable and melancholic song written as a tribute to the artist’s father. In Grown Up her tremendous voice reveal its true potential and builds to reach a dizzying intensity. She draws you in to her emotional universe, and it feels so heartfelt and honest it is impossible not to relate. - When I write a new song, it happens very fast. I cannot spend years perfecting the lyrics and the language, because then it would not be truly honest. Expectations were high when Emilie gave her first live performance at Trondheim Pstereo Festival, in the fall of 2013. The originally schooled jazz singer put all doubts aside to her musical capabilities. She was a newcomer - but no beginner in the music world, and in February 2014 she drew one of the biggest crowds to by:Larm, an Oslo based festival known for being a showcase for new talent on the Nordic Music Scene. The reviewers unanimously praised the performance for being one of the most noteworthy of the festival, declaring her “In a league of her own” (Reviewer NRK - Norwegian Public Broadcaster) and her voice was called “a surround sound system in itself” (Reviewer in VG, Norwegian nationwide newspaper). Emilie Nicolas has proved herself worthy of the hype. This is just the beginning, but she has already revealed herself as a true artist who you beyond doubt will hear more from in time to come. She is currently crafting her much anticipated debut album, scheduled to be out this year, and her live calendar includes shows at Øya Festivalen in Norway, the Great Escape in England, Stay Out West in Sweden and Spot Festival in Denmark. https://soundcloud.com/emilienicolas Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.