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NEØV is a Finnish indie rock band which has released four studio albums and performed in numerous countries. NEØV consists of two brothers, Anssi Neuvonen (vocalist/guitarist, songwriter/producer) and Samuli Neuvonen (drummer).YL"Odotuksia, toiveita ja vaatimuksia" 16 January 2015, Viitattu 8 January 2016. NEØV's music has been characterized as dreamy indie rock, being expansive and intimate at the same time. The band has received praise especially for their songwriting, melodies and multi-faceted instrumentations, which are often formed by intensive rhythms, layered guitars, dozed keyboards and delicate vocals. The band is signed to German label Clouds Hill. History Early history Brothers Anssi Neuvonen, Anssi and Samuli Neuvonen grew up in Juankoski, Eastern Finland.NBHA"Review: NEØV – Orange Morning" 6 February 2015, Retrieved on 8 January 2016. They started to make music together in their childhood. After moving to Kuopio, Eastern Finland they formed a band Neufvoin ...
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Orange Morning
Orange Morning is the first studio album by the Finnish indie rock band NEØV, released on February 8, 2013 on Fullsteam Records to a much critical acclaim.Ja Ja Ja Musi"PREMIERE: NEØV - The Rain People" 15 September 2014, Retrieved on 8 January 2016. The songs of ''Orange Morning'' were mostly written by Anssi Neuvonen in several parts of Europe and North America.''Uljas 2/2013'"Kahden kampuksen NEØV" 2/2013, Retrieved on 8 January 2016. Some of the songs were written in collaboration between brothers Anssi and Samuli Neuvonen.Discog"Neøv - Orange Morning" Retrieved on 8 January 2016. The music videos for singles of ''Orange Morning'' were directed by creative duo Rairai and award-winning director Teemu Niukkanen.YouTub"NEØV - MELLOW (official video)" 31 January 2013 Retrieved on 9 January 2016.YouTub"NEØV - DAYDREAM CITY (official video)" 16 July 2013 Retrieved on 9 January 2016. Critical reception ''Orange Morning'' received positive reviews from music critics. Finnish ...
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Dominique (album)
''Dominique'' is the second studio album by the Finnish indie rock band NEØV, released on February 20, 2015 on Fullsteam Records. The album received highly positive reviews. ''Dominique'' produced four singles: "Laketown", "The Rain People", "Dominique I" and "Woolen Pumpkin Shirt". For the bandleader and songwriter Anssi Neuvonen ''Dominique'' was the debut work as a record producer. The music videos for album’s singles were directed by Appu Jasu of a Finnish indie band The New Tigers. In interviews with '' Savon Sanomat'' and Nordic Playlist, Anssi Neuvonen has said that ''Dominique'' is an album about love.''Savon Sanomat'"Kuopiolaisen NEØV-yhtyeen filosofia: Hetkessä ja henkilökohtaisesti", 29 April 2014, Retrieved on 9 January 2016.Nordic Playlis"Nordic Playlist #63 - NEØV, Finland", 2015, Retrieved on 8 January 2016. Critical reception ''Dominique'' received highly positive reviews from music critics. Finnish music magazine ''Soundi'' gave it a score of 5/5 and wro ...
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Anssi Neuvonen
Anssi Neuvonen is a Finnish songwriter, musician and producer.NBHA"NEØV - 'Dominique" 23 February 2015, Retrieved on 8 January 2016. He is best known for being the frontman of indie rock band NEØV. In addition to his work with NEØV, Neuvonen has played with several Finnish acts including Rubik.Discog"Anssi Neuvonen Discography'" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. Neuvonen has performed in the music video for ”City Wrecker” by Canadian singer-songwriter Moonface.FULLSTEAM Tumbl"Wonderful new track & video from Moonface, featuring Anssi from NEØV as the “wrecked angel”." 11 August 2014, Retrieved on 9 January 2016. He has also been a model for the fashion collection by Finnish designer Heikki Salonen.VIME"HEIKKI SALONEN - DEADSTOCK" 2013, Retrieved on 9 January 2016. Neuvonen has a Master of Arts degree from University of Eastern Finland. He wrote his master's thesis on Marcel Proust's art concept. Discography NEØV Albums *'' Orange Morning'' (2013, Fullsteam Records) ...
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Fullsteam Records
Fullsteam Records is an independent group of music companies whose activities include a record label, promotion and booking agency, festivals, a distribution company, rehearsal rooms, merchandising, publishing and management. Awarded as the "independent label of the year" in Finland nearly ten times, Fullsteam Records is one of the most important sources of new music from Finland. Fullsteam Records has put out almost 200 releases from tens of Finnish artists and bands. Fullsteam Agency is the main independent concert promoter and booking agency in Finland. International highlights include Prince, The National, The Prodigy, Fleet Foxes, The Flaming Lips, Social Distortion, RUSH, Wilco, Lily Allen and hundreds of others. The domestic roster features some 100 artists. Supersounds Music is a music and merchandise distribution company founded in 2003. In Finland Supersounds Music distributes international labels as Play It Again Sam (PIAS), Rough Trade, Earache, AFM, Warp, Ministry Of ...
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Anssi Neuvonen In London
Anssi is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Anssi Jaakkola (born 1987), Finnish footballer * Anssi Joutsenlahti, pensioned vicar and a member of the parliament of Finland * Anssi Juutilainen (born 1956), Finnish ski-orienteering competitor and world champion * Anssi Karttunen (born 1960), Finnish cellist *Anssi Kela (born 1972), Finnish singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist who has published five albums *Anssi Kippo (born 1976), platinum-selling Finnish producer who founded Astia-studios in 1994 * Anssi Koivuranta (born 1988), ski jumper, formerly Nordic combined skier from Finland *Anssi Löfman, Finnish ice hockey player who currently plays professionally in Finland *Anssi Melametsä (born 1961), retired professional ice hockey player * Anssi Rantanen, Finnish ice hockey defenceman who currently plays professionally in Finland * Anssi Salmela (born 1984), Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman * Anssi Viren (born 1977), Finnish football playerhttp://verkko ...
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