10 most popular SpaceScans in 2008
Categories: Denmark • Faroe Islands • Features • Finland • Iceland • Norway • Sweden

Before we get to the presentation of ALL SCANDINAVIAN’s Top 10 albums of 2008 on Saturday we continue to look back at what you clicked and read the most last year. This Most Popular feature lists the 10 SpaceScans – our trips around MySpace designed to bring you new musical experiences – you have read the most.
1: SpaceScan08 #14: Agent Fresco and Ruhan Daisy
Two equally catchy and challenging treats for fans of progressive (pop)rock from Iceland and Denmark. (READ)
2: SpaceScan08 #16: The Souls (Photo) and Bellman
Finnish 1960-70s retro-rock and Norwegian alternative pop. (READ)
3: SpaceScan08 #15: Cody, Hovering Orville and Petter Carlsen
A winter depression snuck up on us, so the keywords here are acoustic, moody and melancholic. (READ)
4: SpaceScan08 #11: Saine, ORKA and Mellophone
Acid jazz electronica, rock and something, in lack of better terms, labelled electronica is the essence of this SpaceScan. (READ)
5: SpaceScan08 #2: Le Fiasko, Birk Storm and Maskinen
Symphonic indie-folk and electro-funk from Denmark and Swedish hip hop slash electronica. (READ)
6: SpaceScan08 #12: Bleak and Superfuzz
A SpaceScan touching on the 1990s and grunge with Denmark and Finland represented. (READ)
7: SpaceScan08 #7: Bang Gang, Thomas Moerk and Jonathan Johansson
Airy synthpop from Sweden, acoustic melancholy from Iceland and hard hitting synthpop from Denmark. (READ)
8: SpaceScan08 #9: Forest & Crispian and Captain Credible
Three Swedes and a Norwegian for whom humor is an important part of their universe. (READ)
9: SpaceScan08 #6: Casiokids and Electrojuice
Norwegian poptronica and the future of Danish electronica. (READ)
10: SpaceScan08 #8: Dead By April, Transport and Bjarne Langhoff
Swedish metal á la My Chemical Romance, Finnish art-school pop/rock and a Danish something for those who remember Nik Kershaw. (READ)

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