Here's another track from Flunk with a different feel than Personal Stereo. It features a vocal sample from "outsider" cult favorite, Daniel Johnston, which works brilliantly. If you like Zero 7 or Air, this is a song for you.Flunk pictured here at Fort Mason in San Francisco, May 2006. Left to right: Erik Ruud, live drummer; Ülf Nygaard, programming and vocals; Jo Bakke, guitars, bass and Anj..
I'm behind a bit because of work, but pleased to catch up with Flunk and find out their new album will be released April 23rd and will be called Common Sense. Flunk's blog is a great example of this medium (i.e., the internet) helping artists connect with fans and keep them engaged. I got into Flunk with Morning Star in 2004 and promptly bought every single thing they had available, but the ban...
I'm behind a bit because of work, but pleased to catch up with Flunk and find out their new album will be released April 23rd and will be called Common Sense. Flunk's blog is a great example of this medium (i.e., the internet) helping artists connect with fans and keep them engaged. I got into Flunk with Morning Star in 2004 and promptly bought every single thing they had available, but the ban...
Here's another track from Flunk with a different feel than Personal Stereo. It features a vocal sample from "outsider" cult favorite, Daniel Johnston, which works brilliantly. If you like Zero 7 or Air, this is a song for you.Flunk pictured here at Fort Mason in San Francisco, May 2006. Left to right: Erik Ruud, live drummer; Ülf Nygaard, programming and vocals; Jo Bakke, guitars, bass and Anj..
This track can be found on their 2004 release, “Morning Star”. This particular track is part shoegaze, part Telepopmusik and part Bent.from last.fm:Flunk is a Norwegian electronic band consisting of producer Ulf Nygaard, guitarist Jo Bakke, drummer Erik Ruud, and vocalist Anja Oyen Vister.The band began as a project between Ulf and Jo in Oslo, [...]