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5 weeks to go - 17 new acts

2025
Photo: Niecy Blues

by:Larm 2025 is five weeks away! While waiting, you can check out these 17 buzzing new artists we’ve just added to the lineup.

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  • Afrorack (UG)
    Ugandan synth innovator known for building Africa’s first DIY modular system. Blends raw techno, experimental electronics, and African rhythmic traditions into high-voltage live performances.
  • Barker (UK)
    Reimagines techno through experimental sound design and rhythm, releasing acclaimed works on Ostgut Ton and exploring the intersection of music, code, and physical space.
  • Blindead 23 (PL)
    Heavy music project from Poland. Merging past influences with new directions, the band’s conceptual debut album is set for release on Peaceville in 2026.
  • Caius (DK)
    Copenhagen-born producer mixing French house, hip hop sampling, UKG grooves, and indie-dance textures. With over 45 million streams and releases on Kitsuné and Future Classic, Caius creates warm, feel-good club music.
  • DJ Sprinter (NO)
    Breakbeat-driven Oslo DJ drawing influence from the UK club scene. His debut EP “Vol.1” gained traction on Boiler Room, NTS, and Rinse FM, quickly establishing him as one of Norway’s most promising new producers.
  • GRIN (DE)
    Berlin-based psych-doom duo blending modern sludge and stoner metal. With fuzzed-out bass and pounding drums, GRIN delivers a hypnotic and crushing live sound inspired by bands like Eyehategod and The Melvins.
  • Hayeminol (NO)
    Oslo-based band channeling punk energy and DIY spirit into garage rock, power-pop, and noisy psychedelia.
  • Jay Sorrow (NO)
    Oslo-based artist blending smooth vocals with pop and R&B-inspired production. His debut EP På Godt og Vondtshowcases a fresh, melodic sound, following the 2025 single “Slide,” which entered the Norwegian charts earlier this year.
  • mi-el (UK)
    London-based DJ, sound artist, and NTS resident. mi-el moves fluidly between electro, ambient, bass, and experimental club sounds, known for transformative sets at Panorama Bar, De School, and FOLD.
  • Mille (DK)
    Rising Danish pop artist behind 2024 hits “Dagdrømmer” and “Lyver For Min Dagbog.” Her debut EP Vågnerexplores emotional growth and young adulthood through dreamy, diaristic songwriting.
  • Mona Blanchard (NO)
    Known for high-BPM sets mixing jungle, hyperpop, ghetto-tech, house, and more — always fast, bouncy, and touched with dreamy melodies.
  • Niecy Blues (US)
    South Carolina-based artist blending ghosted R&B, ambient gospel, and experimental soul. Her debut Exit Simulation(Kranky) explores grief and ritual, earning praise from Pitchfork and Crack Magazine.
  • Organ Donor (NO)
    Noise-driven rock band from Stavanger/Sandnes. Their debut EP blends shoegaze, noise rock, and alt rock.
  • Proc Fiskal (UK)
    Edinburgh-based producer known for hyper-detailed club music and experimental grime. In 2025, he launched his own label Shleekit Doss and continues to release genre-pushing music via Hyperdub.
  • Suncraft (NO)
    Underground rock band from Oslo drawing on stoner rock, punk, black metal, and scandirock. Their fuzz-heavy sound returns this fall with the new album Welcome to the Coven, a bold and playful take on modern rock.
  • The Sophs (US)
    Genre-blurring U.S. rock band fronted by Ethan Ramon. Their debut album GOLDSTAR mixes emo, flamenco, punk, and funk into a chaotic, emotionally charged sound praised by Rough Trade.
  • Ziúr (DE)
    Berlin-based producer, DJ, and sound artist fusing punk energy with experimental electronics. With releases on Planet Mu and Hakuna Kulala and performances at CTM, Unsound, and the Whitney Museum, Ziúr continues to push the boundaries of club and avant-garde music.

Don’t miss out over 100 acts across three unforgettable days.
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