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My Name Is Erl

Stereogum hearts Erlend Oye, whether he's in Simøn & Garfunkel mode with Kings Of Convenience or getting his DJ kicks on the dancefloor. And he's yet another artist who has covered "There Is A Light..."

Mr. Oye's new project is The Whitest Boy Alive, a laid back electropop group that's actually not electro after all -- since its inception, Oye replaced the programmed beats with instruments. Three tunes (and one bit of spoken-word nonsense) are streaming at MySpace. The sing-songy "Above You" is fun and funky, but I'm really into "Burning," which rides a clean Cure-like guitar line ... though it actually wouldn't sound out of place on the last KoC album. And while you might've heard the dance remix of "Inflation," the album cut with its bouncy bass riff and angular guitars hints at a post-punk influence as well. Nothing earth-shattering here, but I think you guys will dig it.

They'll be at the Melt! Festival in Gräfenheinichen 7/14. Can't make it? Here's a song (not on MySpace) to tide you over until they hit the States, or you get your import copy of Dreams (out 6/21).

The Whitest Boy Alive - "Dead End" (MP3 Link Expired)

Erlend also lends his voice to a track on the new James Figurine CD Mistake Mistake Mistake Mistake. James' description:

This record was supposed to be an extra melodic, minimal techno record with some sparse vocals. Instead, my technopop tendencies got the best of me, the songs slowly filled up, and this is what I ended up with.
Good call James.

James Figurine (Feat. Erlend Oye) - "All The Way To China" (MP3 Link Expired)

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All the (great) Whitest Boy Alive tracks I've heard sound totally 80's....I shoulda known you'd be way into 'em!

Posted by: Ryan Catbirdseat at 05/24/06 6:12 PM | Reply
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I Love The '80s.

Posted by: scott at 05/24/06 6:27 PM | Reply
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So gaytastic!

Posted by: carlos at 05/24/06 6:27 PM | Reply
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link for "burning":
http://www.publicservice.info/WBA-Burning.mp3

Posted by: Arnaud at 05/24/06 6:53 PM | Reply
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i smell a new blog title!

Posted by: Dave at 05/25/06 12:03 AM | Reply
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err...what i meant was

"my kingdom for a dance mix."

i smell a new blog title!

Posted by: Dave at 05/25/06 12:04 AM | Reply
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okay, i am LOVING this. i love erl. thanks for posting!

Posted by: milan at 05/25/06 8:50 AM | Reply
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80s is always ossumness.

http://www.musictimes.com.au

Posted by: Music Times at 05/25/06 10:05 AM | Reply
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How good this is! The day before your entry I came to think of Erlend, because he is my favorit geek and it was so long since I've heard anything from him. I did some research and found another sideproject of his. My posting is here: http://indielaundry.blogspot.com/2006/05/new-untitled-erlend-oye-kompis-track.html

Posted by: Kristoffer at 05/25/06 2:32 PM | Reply
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Karlikurod4

Posted by: Karlikurod1 at 09/13/06 7:14 PM | Reply
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I haven't been up to anything recently, but so it goes. Such is life. What can I say? Pretty much not much exciting going on to speak of. I haven't gotten much done lately, but I don't care.

Posted by: Sten32795 at 01/22/07 6:13 PM | Reply
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I realize this post is over a year old, but DAMN boy, when is Erlend going to come back to the US of A?!?! I'm dying to see one of his "singing and dancing DJ" sets...

Posted by: the referee at 09/05/07 3:47 AM | Reply
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