Benjamin Aspray - 05.11.2010  “Silje gjør det selv,” that is, “Silje does it herself,” declared Oslo newspaper Aftenposten on the subject of singer/multi-instrumentalist Silje Nes,...
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Andrew Beckerman - 05.11.2010 Silje Nes? voice is pleasant and whispery, ambient and harmonic, yet like other Nordic indie singers, struggles to carry a strong melody. Maybe it?s t...
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Matthew Perpetua - 02.11.2010  Silje Nes makes music that sounds incredibly private and intimate. She sings words, but they barely register-- her soft, wispy voice indicates a human...
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JOHN SCHACHT - 28.10.2010  Norway's Silje Nes home records, and while it adds warmthand intimacy to her songs, they come off so delicate and cocoon-like they caninduce claustrop...
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Julian Hattem - 15.10.2010  One of the great things about music is that it, unlike any other art form, doesn't always require your full attention. You can listen to it as you rid...
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Ed Comentale - 15.10.2010  Sure, once you hear that Silje Nes hails from the tiny coastal town of Liekanger, Norway, her music seems to echo out of some vast snowy terrain, a lo...
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Swapmeet Louie - 11.10.2010  Music is one of the most abstract and intangible forms of art ever created by man. You can hear it, but you can’t see it, you can’t touch it, you can...
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Adam Kivel - 07.10.2010  So much face value description of Silje Nes’ newest album, Opticks, will sound like you’ve heard it before. A Norwegian, female, multi-instrumentalist...
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Edward Randell - 15.09.2010  If there's a bundle of stereotypes preceding any singer-songwriter of Scandinavian extraction, it surely includes the following: glacial beauty, whisp...
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