- A
- Alice Boman
- Amtrac
- Annie Hart
- Architecture in Helsinki
- Au Revoir Simone
- B
- Buscabulla
- C
- Caribou
- Com Truise
- Crooks On Tape
- D
- Daphni
- Deki Alem
- Diskopunk
- Drab City
- E
- Efterklang
- Eleanor Friedberger
- ELIAS
- Erika Spring
- F
- Fiery Furnaces
- Flock Of Dimes
- FM Belfast
- Friska Viljor
- G
- Gold Panda
- H
- Haux
- Hazlett
- Helado Negro
- Henry Jamison
- How to Dress Well
- I
- Indian Wells
- J
- Jay-Jay Johanson
- Jessy Lanza
- Johnossi
- José González
- Joyero
- Junior Boys
- JUNIP
- L
- Les Big Byrd
- M
- Man Or Astro-Man?
- Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu
- Michelle Gurevich
- MOR
- N
- Noonie Bao
- Nosaj Thing
- O
- Operators
- Otha
- P
- Peter Bjorn and John
- Pick A Piper
- Plàsi
- R
- Razor Shines
- S
- Sara Parkman
- Shout Out Louds
- Sinkane
- sir Was
- Spencer Krug
- T
- Tanlines
- Tempers
- The Album Leaf
- The Radio Dept.
- The Ruby Suns
- This Is Head
- V
- Viagra Boys
- W
- Wolf Parade
- Wovenhand
- Wye Oak
- Y
- Young Galaxy
Alice Boman (SE)
The profound sense of quietness that can be heard in Alice Boman's music stems from its simple roots. Initially a project that started at home when she was a teenager, the songs she was making were just “sketches.” Yet as soon as other people heard them, it was clear that there was so much more to her talents than simple home tinkering. Two EPs followed, 2013’s Skisser and 2014’s EP II, as did a wave of critical acclaim and an array of TV placements for her music on shows such as Transparent, Wanderlust, and 13 Reasons Why. With her new reach, the Swedish songwriter captivated listeners one-by-one.