Ja Ja Ja is returning to Vienna in January for an extra special event at WUK!

We’ve now announced the full line up for the event, where a hand-picked selection of some of the hottest acts emerging from the Nordic region will be joining us on Friday 29th January 2016 at WUK, Vienna, so scroll down to find out who will be performing at the show, and keep an eye on www.jajajamusic.com for more exciting news in the near future!

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Júníus Meyvant [ICE]

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Since the appearance of his debut single ‘Color Decay’ in the Spring of 2014, Iceland’s Júníus Meyvant – aka Unnar Gísli Sigurmundsson – has toured far and wide, receiving some serious critical acclaim both at home and abroad along the way.

A native of the remote Vestmann Islands, his bio describes his music as “a rich and afflicted take on freaky folk pop with a familiar and soulful feel” – a sound which has captured the attention and praise of radio stations throughout Europe, as well as in the US.

Back in January 2015, we highlighted Júníus Meyvant as a ‘one to watch’ so we certainly hope you’ll take our advice and head out to catch his sure-to-be-beautiful solo acoustic set as part of Ja Ja Ja Vienna 2016! 

The Scenes [FIN]

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Formed in the snowy climes of Northern Finland in 2009, The Scenes create music influenced by psychedelia, hardcore punk and progressive rock. Led by singer Konsta Koivisto, the band are already developing a reputation for their shamelessly energetic, lights out and mayhem live performances.

2013 saw the release of their first album Images of Animals Crying in Public, followed by a second release entitled Beige earlier this year. Purveryors of new music and new styles, the band are now fresh from releasing a brand new single entitled ‘Hypermobility’ and we’re thrilled that they’ll be joining us at the 2016 edition of Ja Ja Ja Vienna!

Farao [NOR]

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Norway’s Farao combines wistful melodies, lo-fi bumps and whistles and keyboards that quietly fizz against the backdrop of her murmuring, finger-picked guitar; all infused with a wondrous Nordic iciness. Also known as Kari Jahnsen, the Norwegian songstress is a bright new talent in her own right, echoed by praise in print from The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Timeout Magazine.

KIll-J [DEN]

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KIll J (a.k.a. Julie Aagaard) has been turning heads the past two years with her signature blend of dark experimental pop. A devastating one-two-punch with debut singles ‘Phoenix’ and ‘Bullet’ set the blogosphere buzzing, also catching the keen eye of The Guardian, Indie Shuffle, Stereogum, Pigeons and Planes and landing airplay on the likes of the UK’s BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6 Music.

Deliciously diverse, the sugary sweet Cold Stone’ revealed a more innocent and naive side of KIll J, whilst most recent single ‘Propaganda burst forth as “a bombastic, fangs-bared snarl at sexism…” (Stereogum). Fresh from a performance at Ja Ja Ja in London, KIll-J is now set to bring dark and brooding pop to Vienna’s audiences as part of Ja Ja Ja Vienna.

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