Stina Nordenstam (born Kristina Marianne Nordenstam March 4, 1969 in
Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish Experimental Pop singer, songwriter and
musician.
Stina's distinctive, breathy voice led to early comparisons with artists
like Rickie Lee Jones and Björk. Her early albums, Memories Of A Colour
and And She Closed Her Eyes were significantly jazz-influenced with subtle
elements of alternative rock. With 1997's Dynamite she started down a
darker, more experimental path - most of the album was filled with
over-processed distorted electric guitars and unusual beats, but careful
listening revealed her unique songwriting abilities. An album of covers,
People Are Strange, followed before she returned in 2001 with This Is
Stina Nordenstam, an album with shorter songs and a more pop-like, but
still highly distinctive feel; ex-Suede vocalist Brett Anderson featured
on two tracks. In 2000 she featured on
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