Flunk (Norwegian electronic band). Part II - Don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

Published 2023-11-06
This is my second conversation with Ulf Nygaard and Anja Øyen Vister. It took place on 7/16/23 from his home near Oslo, Norway.

BAND HISTORY: NEW YEAR 2000/2001: Sessions in Oslo with Ulf and Jo. Uncertain when the Flunk name materialised, but in the beginning it was meant to be an instrumental/sampled vocal project with no particular ambition. And certainly no record deal.

2001: Signed for a track on a compilation on Beatservice Records, and the label manager Vidar Hanssen was so impressed that he soon signed the ‘band’ for an album.
Most of the debut album was recorded in early summer. Most tracks were laid out before singer Anja was involved, she came in and improvised and the songs were taken from there. Then Jo would add his layers of guitar.

2002: First Flunk release was a vinyl only 12″, Miss World. It was followed by a cover of New Order’s classic anthem, Blue Monday, in April. The track received a lot of attention in the UK, and has been used on a lot of compilations, TV series and movies, both in Europe and the US.
Debut album For Sleepyheads Only was released in late April. Great reviews in Norway. The band were invited to do a BBC recording session in London for Rob da Bank’s Radio 1 show The Blue Room, and made their UK live debut at the Notting Hill Art’s Club. Flunk also signed to Guidance Recordings in the US.

2003: For Sleepyheads Only still being released in various parts of the world. Special editions released in Russia and Greece. Beatservice Records released Treat Me Like
You Do – For Sleepyheads Only Remixed in June. The band worked on the second proper album all year, and went to Paris (the Hotel de Roubaix) to record in October.

2004: Morning Star album finished in March. Release in Norway in May, the rest of the world in June. First single On My Balcony was voted ‘summer single of the year’ on Norway’s biggest commercial radio station. Miami based Kriztal Entertainment released a US version of the album in October.

2005: The track Play was featured on an episode of the popular US TV series The O.C. It also featured on one of their soundtracks (The O.C. Mix 4). Flunk had several tracks on american TV shows this year. An extended EP, Play America, was released in February.

2006: At last Flunk toured the US, a mini tour on the West Coast, including Seattle, the band’s (by far) strongest city in the world (!), San Francisco and Hotel Café in Los Angeles. A live studio appearance at KEXP in Seattle was recorded, and later released as an EP in October. It included the first recording of the new live favourite, See You (a Depeche Mode cover). The band worked on the third proper album all year.

2007: Album finished in February. Finally titled Personal Stereo, it was released on Beatservice Records on April 23. The album included the single Sit Down. Released a remix album, Democracy, in December – all tracks compiled from a remix competition on their website.

2008: Working on side projects before getting on with proper album #4 in the summer. Featured on a Saint Thomas (aka the late Thomas Hansen) tribute album released in October with a brand new studio recording of the track Last Word. Also put out a free download version of Silent Night in December.

2009: Flunk album number four finished in February. Titled This Is What You Get, it’s set for May release. First single Common Sense released in March.

2011: Toured China in the autumn, and started writing songs for a new studio album.

2012: Recording and mixing the studio album Lost Causes. Drummer Erik Ruud becomes fourth member of the band. Released a best of compilation, The Songs We Sing, in spring. First single from Lost Causes album, Queen Of The Underground, released in November.

2013: New album, Lost Causes, released April 22. Played the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas in March, toured China in May.

2014: Played festivals in Poland and Ukraine in the summer, St Petersburg in the fall. Released a live EP recorded in Prague (2013) and a Blue Monday remix EP, both in May.

2015: Started the year by playing another sold-out concert in Istanbul. Remix album Deconstruction Time Again released on May 25. Started writing and recording new album in March.

2016: Released new recording ‘TMTTUOT’ and also a compilation of acoustic cover versions, ‘Cover Ups – The Home Recordings’.

2017/18: Released the album ‘Chemistry and Math’, and touring in Europe. In December the band’s version of ‘Only You’ appeared in the season finale of the US drama series ‘Designated Survivor’.

2019: Another China tour.

2020: Recording a new album. Played last concert before the pandemic in London in February. First track, ‘Down Here/Moon Above’ released in August.

2021: The album ‘History of Everything Ever’ released in spring.

2022: Back playing live shows, in Poland, Istanbul and Oslo. recording acoustic album (to be released in April 2023).

2023: Releasing compilation (double LP) of primarily cover songs, ‘Cover Ups, vol. 1 & 2’, on April 20.

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