Lydmor
Jenny Rossander (born 27 January 1990), known by the stage name Lydmor (Danish pronunciation: /ˈlyːdmoːɐ̯/), is a Danish singer-songwriter.[1] She also works as a producer and film score composer.[2]
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Birth name | Jenny Rossander |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Occupation(s) | Vocalist, songwriter, melodist, film score composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, poet, voice actress |
Instruments | Vocals, synthesiser, keyboard, percussion, vocal looper |
Years active | 2009-present |
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Website | www.lydmor.dk |
Discography[3]
Studio albums
- Seven Dreams of Fire (2015)
- Y (2016)
- I Told You I'd Tell Them Our Story (2018)
Extended plays
- She Moves - Acoustic EP (2014)
- The Red Acoustic STC Session (2016)
Singles
- "Things We Do for Love" (2015)
- "Dream of Fire" (2015)
- "Missed Out on Disco" (2016)
- "Helium High" (2017)
- "二 Money Towers" (2018)
- "三 Killing Time" (2018)
- "四 Claudia" (2018)
- "Vild" (2019)
- "LSD Heart" (2019)
- "Guilty (Kill Me)" (2019)
- "Someone We Used to Love" (2020)
- "If You Want Capacity" (2020)
- "The Gadget Song" (2020)
References
- Bentley, David (2019-12-04). "IN CONVERSATION: Lydmor". God Is In The TV. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
- "Lydmor - det har altid interesseret mig at beskrive verden på en måde, som gør den magisk". Koda. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
- "Lydmor". Spotify. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
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