More music memories from Roskilde…

Jake Bugg
I’m going to kick off the Autumn season today by presenting some more artists I discovered at Roskilde, and then continue with loads of new Swedish music. Here’s a beautiful collection of music of various genres and from different parts of the world:
Jake Bugg
Jake Bugg from England serves some brit pop, but first of all folk rock with a luster of the early sixties; the best I’ve heard in the genre lately. Here are two songs from the latest album, which is available on Soundcloud, among other pages.
Felipe Cordeiro
Lovely mix of brasilian traditions and pop. Playful, rhythmical, melodic..
Dead Can Dance
A comeback from a band that’s been quiet for 16 years. Reverb drenched, beautifully melancholic ambience.
Sohn
Smooth, soft soul and electronica from this Englishman.
Dawanggang
A unique blend of chinese traditions and music from our part of the world, from this band with former punk rocker Song Yuzhe in the front.
Devin Townsend Project
Grand arena rock from Canada that doesn’t hold back in any way.
Ásgeir Trausti
Beautiful Icelandic pop.
Rokia Traoré
African traditions, funk and a wonderful soul-earthy voice from Rokia Traoré, hailing from Mali.
My Bubba
Swedish-Icelandish duo which breathes of folk, blues and Joni Mitchell.
Calexico
Country rock and mexican horns from thus American duo.