Indians

Indians

Type: Group Denmark Denmark


Indians: The Ethereal Sound of Danish Indie Pop

Indians is the stage name of Søren Løkke Juul, a Danish singer-songwriter and producer crafting atmospheric indie pop. Hailing from Copenhagen, his music gained international attention with the 2013 debut album "Somewhere Else," which charted in several European countries and was certified gold in his native Denmark.

Early career

Søren Løkke Juul formed Indians in 2012 after years of playing in various bands around the Danish music scene. His initial foray into solo work blended his folk influences with expansive electronic production, creating a distinctive, melancholic sound. This unique approach quickly caught the ear of independent label 4AD, known for its roster of distinctive artists, which signed him that same year.

Breakthrough

The breakthrough for Indians arrived swiftly in 2013 with the release of the debut album "Somewhere Else." The lead single, Magic, became a staple on international music blogs and radio, propelling the album to a number 12 chart position in Denmark. The record's success was solidified with a gold certification in Denmark and a nomination for the prestigious Nordic Music Prize.

Key tracks

Magic — This debut single defined the Indians sound with its haunting vocals and shimmering synth layers, becoming an instant indie hit.

I Am Haunted — A track showcasing Juul's skill at building emotional, cinematic soundscapes around minimalist electronic beats.

New — Featured prominently in the album's promotion, this song highlighted his ability to write catchy melodies within ethereal productions.

Bird — A later single that demonstrated the evolution of his production style towards a slightly more rhythmic, yet equally introspective, direction.

The momentum from "Somewhere Else" led to extensive touring across Europe and North America, including performances at major festivals like Glastonbury. Indians followed up with the 2015 album "Beyond Time," which continued his exploration of dreamy synth-pop but with a more polished and confident studio presence.

While less prolific in recent years, Juul has continued to release singles and collaborate, maintaining a dedicated fanbase drawn to his signature atmospheric style. His work remains a benchmark for emotive, electronically-tinged indie pop from Denmark.

Fans of the nuanced, atmospheric indie pop of Indians often appreciate the work of similar Scandinavian artists. Mew shares a Danish heritage and a talent for crafting expansive, emotional rock soundscapes. The Radio Dept. offers a similar blend of shoegaze textures and pop sensibility from Sweden. Jónsi creates ethereal vocal and instrumental landscapes comparable to Juul's most soaring work. Sinéad O'Connor connects through the raw, intimate vocal delivery that Juul often channels in his own performances.

The music of Indians is a perfect fit for the curated playlists of modern alternative radio stations and indie-focused online radio streams. His tracks provide a moment of atmospheric depth and melodic introspection, often featured in evening rotations or dedicated indie pop shows on independent music radio stations worldwide.

Listeners can discover the evocative indie pop of Indians on a variety of radio stations featured right here on onairium.com. Tune in to hear his key tracks and atmospheric albums as part of our continuous music programming.

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