Queer Pop: The Knife / Fever Ray

The Knife / Fever Ray: Shaking the Habitual
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Formed in 1999 by the brothers Karin and Olof Dreijer, The Knife released discs that explored both the work of composition with electronics and redefined the way of understanding music as a political force, taking places such as equality in the distribution of wealth and the affirmation of identities as some of the their causes. After the pair ended, Karin remained true to these ideas in the Fever Ray project. The video was always an ally of these songs. N.G.
The Knife, Pass This On (Johan Renck, 2003)
The Knife, Heartbeats (Andreas Nilsson, 2009)
The Knife, Take My Breath Away (Henry Moore Selder, 2003)
The Knife, Marble House (Chris Hopewell, 2006)
The Knife, Full of Fire (Marit Östberg, 2013)
The Knife, A Tooth for an Eye (Roxy Farhat, 2013)
The Knife, We Share Our Mother's Help (Motomichi Nakamura, 2006)
The Knife, Without You My Life Would Be Boring (Bitte Anderson, 2014)
Fever Ray, Keep The Streets Empty For Me (Jens Klevje, Fabian Svensson, 2009)
Fever Ray, When I Grow Up (Martin de Thurrah, 2009)
Fever Ray, To the Moon and Back (Martin Falck, 2017)
Fever Ray, IDK About You (Martin Falck, 2017)