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Successful debut for Sónar Copenhagen

Successful debut for Sónar Copenhagen
Back to Sónar festival makes successful Danish debut
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Darkness Falls. Atmospheric, dreamy rock produced by none other than Andreas Trentemøller himself, Denmark's best-known DJ.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Metronomy: Jovial electronica riddled with indie influences and dapper instrumentationPhoto: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Egyptian Lover: Heavyweight old school hip-hop from the 80's tweaked a notch to suit the festival profile.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Jon Hopkins: Ethereal progressive techno. Despite a minor sound glitch, Hopkin's show was exceptional.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Jaakko Eino Kalevi: a part-time tram driver from Helsinki with a penchant for forays into the experimental world of electronic music.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Elijah & Skilliam: Raunchy industrial grime that echoed with a deep urban reverb.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Ame: Known for their re-interpretations of house, Ame's show rounded up Saturday's sonar festivities with aplomb.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
Kwamie Liv: A star in the making in the Lana Del Rey mould, Kwamie Liv's music was easy on the senses.Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek
And who could forget the crowd? Sónar Copenhagen hosted an international mix of enthusiastic electronic music fans. Photo: Allan Mutuku Kortbaek


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