Sleepwalking wolves have taken over the streets of Malmö, Sweden. They travel extremely fast, somewhat erratic and in a seemingly backwards motion. Authorities have been vague on the issue of whether they constitute a security threat or not. One independent news agency claims the wolves to be part of a pan-european spy network, operating under the auspices of NATO in a global initiative to discontinue the use of bicycles.
FLORA
Fredrik’s new invert-saturated ode to the flower season has already been teardropped in various places and recently live-premiered at SXSW. The official release date is April 12th. An international tour is being negotiated, planned for early autumn.
The album will be out on CD and LP via our friends at Kora. BIOGRAF will also host this release to make sure it’s available at iTunes, Spotify, e-Music and whatnot. Since we are an all-analogue label, there will also be an undisclosed physical release (BGRF003, not a record) available shortly.

Rites of Spring by Fredrik (the band)
Beginning with their sneaky late 2010 EP Origami, the band now works as a calm-looking chaotic three-piece. In alphabetical order: Fredrik Hultin does consonants, guitars, pianos, horns and vocal ultrasound experiments. Ola Lindefelt does boneheaded orchestral toms, strings and tapestries of recycled acoustic mayhem. Anna Moberg does cavernous subsonics and harmonious, malfunctioning tone generator stuff. They all sing.
On their website you’ll find various content related to their past stuff.
ORIGAMI is out!

Nina Galaga, 32 year old optician from Johannesburg, just got home from a 9 year sojourn in space. Earlier this morning she made the highly controversial announcement to an ocean of cameras and tape recorders: ORIGAMI IS OUT.
“It’s out. There’s no reason to do it anymore. Not even for dead people.”
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