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UNI 15408LP
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On Millions, Olsson effortlessly spans dance, indie, pop, and more in-between genres. Opener "Hold On" -- a collaboration with the sharp tongue of Sweden's Mapei -- leads with a classic hip-hop beat before breaking into a danceable indie swagger, and has already seen Olsson achieve high-profile acclaim from the likes of Zane Lowe, Noisey, and more. Elsewhere, on tracks such as "This Heat" and "Satellite (Only Analog Talks)", Olsson channels a '90s rave influence while also delivering a gnarled Brit indie rock bite, which plays like the tripped-out love child of Kasabian and jungle. "Ca M'est Egal" features Daniel Adams-Ray. Comes in a gatefold sleeve with printed deluxe sleeve, inner sleeves; 180 gram vinyl.
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UNI 46045EP
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"One In A Million" leads with a bright '90s garage house beat reminiscent of Disclosure before breaking into the kind of danceable indie-pop swagger that will excite fans of LCD Soundsystem and Hot Chip. Replete with remixes from Zomby and Playgroup, this 12" sets a precedent for an Olsson 12".
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UNI 47813EP
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Olsson's Hold On EP features fellow Swedish artist Mapei rapping a verse on the title track. "For 'Hold On', I wanted someone who could tear down a wall, but sound like a hot Shangri-Las at the same time." The chorus's backing vocals features a gospel choir whose members included Vula Malinga (Sam Smith), Adeleye Omotayo (Amy Whinehouse), Sam White (Florence & the Machine) and Eska Mtungwazi. "Thin Love" was the first song recorded under the Olsson moniker. Remixes come from Isaac Tichauer and DJ Marky. Artwork by The Designers Republic.
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