Norwegian Electronica act Komputergirl (Kristin Sigvathsen) has released a brand new single 'Lightbody' via her own label Polarpop Records. The single blends together experimental, futurepop, and electro music. 'Lightbody' can be purchased HERE and streamed below: 


Through the use of an eight track sequencer, old analogue synth samples, and a MIDI keyboard, Komputergirl has been exploring space, spirituality, and sonic landscapes since 2004. 2015 saw the release of her EP Hyperborea which saw Komputergirl collab with other Norwegian electro artists such as Psykosister, Schnodig, and Kant Kino. 'Lightbody' represents her latest output, and is the first of two singles teasing her upcoming debut album Polarpop. 

For more on Komputergirl, follow her on Facebook and Soundcloud
Norwegian Electronica Act Komputergirl Releases New Single 'Lightbody'
June 14, 2016
Brutal Resonance

Norwegian Electronica Act Komputergirl Releases New Single 'Lightbody'

Norwegian Electronica act Komputergirl (Kristin Sigvathsen) has released a brand new single 'Lightbody' via her own label Polarpop Records. The single blends together experimental, futurepop, and electro music. 'Lightbody' can be purchased HERE and streamed below: 


Through the use of an eight track sequencer, old analogue synth samples, and a MIDI keyboard, Komputergirl has been exploring space, spirituality, and sonic landscapes since 2004. 2015 saw the release of her EP Hyperborea which saw Komputergirl collab with other Norwegian electro artists such as Psykosister, Schnodig, and Kant Kino. 'Lightbody' represents her latest output, and is the first of two singles teasing her upcoming debut album Polarpop. 

For more on Komputergirl, follow her on Facebook and Soundcloud
Jun 14 2016

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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