The last three years, the prize has been awarded to a Norwegian artist. (Photo: by:Larm)
The last three years, the prize has been awarded to a Norwegian artist. (Photo: by:Larm)
The jury highlights Mortenssons “unique and encapsuling voice”, and Lil Halimas “personal, original take on modern musical traditions.”
Hyundai Nordic Music Prize is one of the most significant music awards in the Nordic region, and the ambition behind the prize is to tighten the relationship between the Northern countries, in addition to exposing Nordic talent to international industry. It is the only prize that celebrates musical talents across the entire Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden).
2019 will mark the 9th consecutive year of the prize, where two Norwegian artists are nominated. Lil Halima with her album bad lovers, and Marja Mortensson with Mojhtestasse, have a shot at following their colleagues, Susanne Sundfør, Jenny Hval and Band of Gold in winning the prize.
The prize for the Best Nordic album of 2018 will be announced the 28th of February at the by:Larm Festival and conference in Oslo, Norway.
The Nordic jury has prepared a shortlist of 12 nominees for this years’s prize, and the winner will then be chosen by an international jury before by:Larm.
Nordic jury
Audun Vinger (NO), Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen (IS), Ilkka Mattila (FI), Annah Björk (SE) and Anna Ullman (DK).
International jury
Jeanette Lee (Rough Trade), Jude Rogers (The Guardian), Eric Deines (Jagjaguwar) and Stuart Maconie (BBC).
Denmark
Bisse – Tanmaurk
Soho Rezanejad – Six Archetypes
Astrid Sonne – Human Lines
Finland
Jori Hulkkonen – Simple Music For Complicated People
Karina – Karina
Iceland
GDRN – Hvað ef
GYDA – Evolution
Norway
Lil Halima – love songs for bad lovers
Marja Mortensson – Mojhtestasse
Sweden
Sarah Klang – Love in the Milky Way
Robyn – Honey
Jenny Wilson – EXORCISM
2010
Jonsi (IS) – Go
2011
Goran Kajfeš (SE) – X/Y
2012
First Aid Kit (SE) – The Lion’s Roar
2013
The Knife (SE) – Shaking the Habitual
2014
Mirel Wagner (FI) – When the Cellar Children See the Light of Day
2015
Band of Gold (NO) – Band of Gold
2016
Jenny Hval (NO) – Blood Bitch
2017
Susanne Sundfør (NO) — Music for People in Trouble
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