
NORDSIDE ARTISTS IN BERLIN - MÖRMAID + IDA STEIN + DOIF
Privatclub, Berlin
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We present three of Norways most promising, up&coming artists in one night.
Mörmaid is an Oslo-based artist and producer blending ethereal pop, techno, jazz, and hyperpop into a bold, hypnotic sound. Inspired by Grimes, Röyksopp, and Arca, she’s played Øya, by:Larm, and Trondheim Calling, with music featured on BBC Radio and NRK P3. Her acclaimed EPs No Sharp Edges and Push Pull led to her debut album Pearlescent Dark (2024) — a genre-defying deep dive into experimental club music. Now, new music is emerging from the Oslo artist, where one can expect to be taken even deeper into the euphoria of the dance floor.
«Mörmaid crafts a sonic dream world where no one wakes up the same» - indieboulevard.com
Ida Stein is a Norwegian artist and producer working in the fields of alternative pop, electronica, and jazz. Her self-produced debut album "Bring It On" was released under the label silver shapes records on October 10, 2025, and has received consistently positive national and international reviews. The release concerts took place in front of an enthusiastic audience on October 27 at Parkteatret in Oslo, two of Norway’s most renowned venues, marking the arrival of a bold new voice in Scandinavian music.
“As haunting as a synthesis of Chelsea Wolfe, Björk, and Angel Olsen.” -
A&R Factory (UK)
Doif - to the trained eye of the indie scene, the man behind Doif, Andreas Lanesjord, is no stranger. With a background in musical projects like Anna of the North, kildaphew, and KUUK, he has toured around the world and produced music across a wide range of genres. Over the years, he’s cultivated his own sound and vision — resulting in a melting pot of R&B, electronica, and indie pop. Now, Lanesjord is ready to channel all his energy into his most personal and uncompromising project to date: Doif.
Doif has already made a name for himself with memorable performances at events like Øyafestivalen’s Club Day, Trondheim Calling, and Havstrøm Festival, and has received praise from outlets such as Aftenposten, Dagsavisen, GAFFA, and NRK P3 Urørt. Now, he’s ready to share his debut EP with the world.
«A coy, understated offering, sharing the elasticity of Thundercat and FlyLo while also having a dose of Nordic pop.. it bursts with eccentric individuality» - CLASH Magazine (UK)