
What’s on in Melbourne Victoria – Olof Amalds
HAVING made her baby steps in the music industry as part of the touring band for celebrated Icelandic music experimentalists, Múm, Olof Arnalds is gradually getting the recognition she deserves for her solo outing.
Whilst she spent her early adulthood battling against her musical persuasion, Arnalds finally caved in aged 26 and decided to make it her sole focus.
A new mother, her latest album, the delicate “Innundir Skinni” (Within Skin) is a tender offering that is perking up the ears of a global audience.
When: Tuesday 26th January
Where: The Toff, Second Floor, Curtin House, Swanston Street
Related post: STEFANO RANIERI SHARES NEWS OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM AND HOW IMPORTANT DIVERSITY IS WITHIN HOUSE MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE DECADES
HAVING made her baby steps in the music industry as part of the touring band for celebrated Icelandic music experimentalists, Múm, Olof Arnalds is gradually getting the recognition she deserves for her solo outing.
Whilst she spent her early adulthood battling against her musical persuasion, Arnalds finally caved in aged 26 and decided to make it her sole focus.
A new mother, her latest album, the delicate “Innundir Skinni” (Within Skin) is a tender offering that is perking up the ears of a global audience.
When: Tuesday 26th January
Where: The Toff, Second Floor, Curtin House, Swanston Street
Related post: STEFANO RANIERI SHARES NEWS OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM AND HOW IMPORTANT DIVERSITY IS WITHIN HOUSE MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE DECADES
HAVING made her baby steps in the music industry as part of the touring band for celebrated Icelandic music experimentalists, Múm, Olof Arnalds is gradually getting the recognition she deserves for her solo outing.
Whilst she spent her early adulthood battling against her musical persuasion, Arnalds finally caved in aged 26 and decided to make it her sole focus.
A new mother, her latest album, the delicate “Innundir Skinni” (Within Skin) is a tender offering that is perking up the ears of a global audience.
When: Tuesday 26th January
Where: The Toff, Second Floor, Curtin House, Swanston Street
Related post: STEFANO RANIERI SHARES NEWS OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM AND HOW IMPORTANT DIVERSITY IS WITHIN HOUSE MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE DECADES
HAVING made her baby steps in the music industry as part of the touring band for celebrated Icelandic music experimentalists, Múm, Olof Arnalds is gradually getting the recognition she deserves for her solo outing.
Whilst she spent her early adulthood battling against her musical persuasion, Arnalds finally caved in aged 26 and decided to make it her sole focus.
A new mother, her latest album, the delicate “Innundir Skinni” (Within Skin) is a tender offering that is perking up the ears of a global audience.
When: Tuesday 26th January
Where: The Toff, Second Floor, Curtin House, Swanston Street
Related post: STEFANO RANIERI SHARES NEWS OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM AND HOW IMPORTANT DIVERSITY IS WITHIN HOUSE MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE DECADES