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Eberg, also known as Einar Tönsberg, is an Icelandic musician who made his debut in Iceland in 2003. With his own electronic/ dreampop style, Eberg has many critics praising his albums. His music is London based, making most of his fans from the UK. He released his first album, Plastic Lions, in August 2003 when he created 50 hand-made copies, selling them at 15 pounds, using the profits to print covers with an artwork theme. Plastic Lions was mass produced and distributed by Bad Taste in Iceland and then in July 2004 by Rotator in the UK. Many of Eberg’s whimsical and dreamy songs show a youthful personality. The album received rave reviews in the press in 2004. The song “Plastic Lions,” his debut single, received a warm reception from the UK. BBC radio 1 repeatedly plays his music. Iceland Airwaves acknowledges that, “Eberg has created a wonderfully balanced album that toys with moods and styles, always sharp and concise with the mark of a great pop song, and always recognizably Eberg.” Eardrums, a website that has reviews on many musicians, states, “Beautiful, sweet and melodic electronic pop with a floating and almost acoustic feel to it.” Eberg’s second album Voff Voff has a more organized arrangement of acoustics and electronics that made most of the songs on the album hits in the UK and Iceland. Eberg explains, “Voff Voff is how Icelandic dogs bark, I’ve always tended to be a bit of a barker. I like barking in public and I do way to0 much of it when I get drunk, and that’s how Icelandic dog barks, hence the name of the album, Voff Voff.” Music Week comments on the album, “Voff Voff is a glorious treasure trove of off-kilter pop and hummable songs from the Icelandic troubadour, who has found his musical feet.” The songs on the album include the humorous ‘Love Your Bum’ and ‘Inside Your Head’, which is one of the more popular songs. ‘Inside Your Head’ was played on the hit television series, The O.C., in the sixth episode of the fourth season. The show is known for its great musical selections, helping artists gain recognition. Eberg says that the producer launched an interest in his music, which came as a surprise to him, “I’ve been getting a good reaction since and the song is number six on the iTunes chart in the U.S. electronic section.” This album with its diverse, electronic, and digital effects is categorized as an “atmospheric masterpiece” by Clash. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Eberg, also known as Einar Tönsberg, is an Icelandic musician who made his debut in Iceland in 2003. With his own electronic/ dreampop style, Eberg has many critics praising his albums. His music is London based, making most of his fans from the UK. He released his first album, Plastic Lions, in August 2003 when he created 50 hand-made copies, selling them at 15 pounds, using the profits to print covers with an artwork theme. Plastic Lions was mass produced and distributed by Bad Taste in Iceland and then in July 2004 by Rotator in the UK. Many of Eberg’s whimsical and dreamy songs show a youthful personality. The album received rave reviews in the press in 2004. The song “Plastic Lions,” his debut single, received a warm reception from the UK. BBC radio 1 repeatedly plays his music. Iceland Airwaves acknowledges that, “Eberg has created a wonderfully balanced album that toys with moods and styles, always sharp and concise with the mark of a great pop song, and always recognizably Eberg.” Eardrums, a website that has reviews on many musicians, states, “Beautiful, sweet and melodic electronic pop with a floating and almost acoustic feel to it.” Eberg’s second album Voff Voff has a more organized arrangement of acoustics and electronics that made most of the songs on the album hits in the UK and Iceland. Eberg explains, “Voff Voff is how Icelandic dogs bark, I’ve always tended to be a bit of a barker. I like barking in public and I do way to0 much of it when I get drunk, and that’s how Icelandic dog barks, hence the name of the album, Voff Voff.” Music Week comments on the album, “Voff Voff is a glorious treasure trove of off-kilter pop and hummable songs from the Icelandic troubadour, who has found his musical feet.” The songs on the album include the humorous ‘Love Your Bum’ and ‘Inside Your Head’, which is one of the more popular songs. ‘Inside Your Head’ was played on the hit television series, The O.C., in the sixth episode of the fourth season. The show is known for its great musical selections, helping artists gain recognition. Eberg says that the producer launched an interest in his music, which came as a surprise to him, “I’ve been getting a good reaction since and the song is number six on the iTunes chart in the U.S. electronic section.” This album with its diverse, electronic, and digital effects is categorized as an “atmospheric masterpiece” by Clash. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Amina
Ampop
Ásgeir
Baggalútur
Inside Your Head
I'm Moving To Wales
Love Your Bum
Plastic Lions
Sober In June
I Cannot Ask You to Live in a Flat
Stupid Happy Song
Smoker in a Film
The Right Thing To Do
Been Thinking Of You
The Twinkle Tune
Single Drop from Sea
Dirk And Sabine
Antidote
Place Between Now and Then
My Min
One step at the time
Fun Anyway
February Sky
Analogue Brain
No Need To Worry
The Small Hours
Frozen Lake
The Boy Likes Them Both
YOUR KINDNESS IS CRUEL
Reykjavik
Inside Your Head (Radio Edit)
Himitsu no Hako
Reykjavík
Water Engine
Daybreak
DreamChild
More Then Less Now
Dream Child
Twinkle Tune
Let's Spend The Day Together
Day Brake
Fun Anyways
All Day and All of The Night
My Mím
All Day and All of The Nigfht
Sküffukaka
My Mín
Let's Spend The Day
Daybrake
Shuffukaka
drink and sabine
Summer's Toy Box*
Murder Man*
I Wish You Well*
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