Bergen-based Vilde Tuv has established herself as one of the most interesting artists and producers in Norway. Following the critically acclaimed album D´meg (2016), Tuv has spent time learning and re-learning tools to create a new musical landscape. With her second album Melting Songs (2021), for which Tuv received the Norwegian Grammy Award (Spellemannsprisen) in the category Electronica, she returned to her roots with trance-inspired songs where she allowed harmonies and disharmonies to shine through a recorder and synths.
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Vilde Tuv. Photo: Linn Heidi Stokkedal
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Vilde Tuv. Photo: Linn Heidi Stokkedal