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Stina Nordenstam (born Kristina Ulrika Nordenstam in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer, songwriter. & musician.
Her early work was significantly jazz-influenced, with only subtle elements of alternative rock. With 1997s Dynamite she started down a darker, more experimental path; most of that album is filled with processed, distorted electric guitars & unusual beats showcasing her unique song-writing abilities.
Believing in what The Resident's refer to as "The Theory of Obscurity" Stina rarely performs live, often alters her appearance using wigs & make-up for album covers, & gives very few interviews. Her discomfort with doing interviews means she has always remained a mysterious figure, with precious little known about her beyond what one can glean from listening to her music. In her view "a piece of art doesn't often benefit from a lot of information. It's best if you just experience it and fill the rest in for yourself."
Her child-like voice combined with her atmospheric jazz-influenced instrumentation & the beautiful fragility of her songs paint a picture of one who spends most of her time working with fierce intensity on her music, in between bouts of standing sadly on railway platforms in the rain, or wandering waif-like through the woods.
Stina Nordenstam - And She Closed Her Eyes, Telegram Records Stockholm 4509-93898-2, 1994.
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When Debbie's Back from Texas
Viewed from the Spire
Crime
Fireworks
Proposal
Little Star
Hopefully Yours
Murder in Mairyland Park
I See You Again
So This is Goodbye
Something Nice
And She Closed Her Eyes
Under Your Command
Dynamite
Almost a Smile
Mary Bell
The Man with the Gun
Until
This Time, John
CQD
Down Desire Avenue
Now That You're Leaving
Enjoy,
NØ
& She Closed Her Eyes
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Dynamite
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Sounds interesting -- thank you!
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