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King of Little Sweden With Their Vibrant Track "Dave Is Online"

Introducing a very artistic family and their friends who started recording music together as King of Little Sweden in the spring of 2014. The Scandipop collective evokes an intersection between the cozy vocals of ELIO and electronic influences from Swedish acts like Romano. The project was born in a studio with a reclusive mystique located 1675 meters above the sea, owned by their producer/manager and uncle, Sven du Gay. In Sven’s own words, his nephews Julia (vocals) and Love (songwriting) had spent many evenings singing and jamming together with the whole family Jonsson around the piano. The ability to transform songs into milk and honey for your ears earned them first place on P3 Osignat’s 2016 top list, a contest where unsigned artists are voted by radio listeners in Sweden. Their combination of urban life and the solitary heights of the Swiss mountains has also given rise to interesting collaborations, such as the mastering work at Abbey Road. In the summer of 2017, they signed with Rexius Records and have continued to craft their sound ever since. Their song “Better Off As Friends” (2019) was featured on outlets like Popmuzik (Sweden) and Direct Actu (France). With the release of their newest track "Dave Is Online" they project a captivating track that will intrigue your attention. Starting with vibrant instrumentation leading onto their sweet and luscious vocals they complete the track fully. Explaining the single further it's a song about emotional disconnection in digital times. The mellow vocals of Julia Jonsson remind you of ELIO, with some R&B influences here and there. Certain electronic sounds also evoke echoes of Swedish artists like Romano. To the vocals and production, this track will certainly have your head moving. Being just perfect for a day out on the beach or for a late-night drive. Go stream "Dave Is Online" and check out their discography which is filled with outstanding tracks.

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