Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Emmon


Emma Nylén, alias Emmon, is so far perhaps best known as a member of the Swedish indiepopband Paris (Parismusic, Look left recordings, V2 records). [MySpace here, blog here].

The solo project Emmon first saw the light of day in a sound lab at Konstfack in Stockholm in 2001. Since then a number of demos have popped up at various clubs and dancefloors all over Sweden.

After being crowned the electro queen of Sweden, having her demos on high rotation at several radio stations, performing live at Hultfredsfestivalen, P3 Popstad and clubs, supporting band like Stereo Total and Vive le feté, and having remixed a number of tracks for well-known acts- It´s now time to fully concentrate on bringing Emmon out to the masses.

The collaboration with Wonderland Records started in 2006 and since then everything has fallen into place. The debut single ”Wake Up Time” was released on the 29th of November and the album ”The Art and the Evil” followed on February 2nd 2007. The second single from the album will be Rock D´Amour and is scheduled for late Febraury, early March.

The album consists of a number of danceable pop songs, we like to describe them as electropop with attitude. Everything, from song-writing to production, has been done by Emma in her own home studio, called the ProDUCKtion studio, lined with Donald Duck wall-paper.

Seeing, or experiencing rather, Emmon live is an extraordinary opportunity to really understand what it´s all about. Always alone on stage, with the exception of video projections by Joakim Heidvall, her performance is both explosive and highly addictive, always resulting in dance floor frenzy, sweat and mayhem.

Currently Emmon is busy with the release of her album and supportingt Melody Club on their Swedish tour. She has also finished work on a remix of Melody Clubs forthcoming single Fever Fever. During spring 2007 a number of tour dates are being planned, find out more about the tour dates on the left.

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