Artist's albums
Live 2022, Vol. 2
2023 · single
Live 2022, Vol. 1
2023 · single
Can't Be (Rone Remix)
2021 · single
Live from Brooklyn
2021 · single
Myopia (Instrumentals)
2020 · single
Myopia
2020 · album
Parliament Of Owls
2020 · single
Broken Sleep
2020 · single
Island Of Doom
2019 · single
Late Night Tales: Agnes Obel
2018 · album
Poem About Death
2018 · single
Stretch Your Eyes (Ambient Acapella)
2018 · single
Stretch Your Eyes (Quiet Village Remix)
2017 · single
Mary (Instrumental)
2017 · single
Spotify Sessions
2017 · EP
Stretch Your Eyes (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Citizen of Glass (Instrumental)
2017 · single
It's Happening Again (Instrumental)
2016 · single
Citizen of Glass
2016 · album
Grasshopper
2016 · single
Stretch Your Eyes
2016 · single
Golden Green
2016 · single
Familiar
2016 · single
Aventine (Deluxe Version)
2014 · album
Aventine
2013 · album
The Curse
2013 · single
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Biography
Berlin-based, Danish-born singer/songwriter, producer & classically trained pianist with an elegant and elastic voice, Agnes Obel's poised & melancholic chamber pop draws from the same atmosphere-heavy well as cinematic spellcasters, but with a succinct aura of Scandinavian refinery. Her evocative blend of classical, pop, jazz & electronic music found success in Europe on the strength of the platinum-selling Philharmonics & Aventine. Her ambitious 2016 release, Citizen of Glass, which introduced ghostly electronics, voice modulation, and a late-'20s monophonic synthesizer called a Trautonium into the mix, helped to establish her overseas. In 2018 she inked a deal with Deutsche Grammophon and curated a Late Night Tales compilation. 2020 saw Obel release her fourth full-length, Myopia, which was entirely self-recorded & produced - like the previous three studio albums. She took up the piano at a very young age, honing her craft amidst the strains of Bartok & Chopin emanating from the fingers of her musician mother. Citing influences as diverse as PJ Harvey & Claude Debussy, and drawing comparisons to the likes Ane Brun, Eva Cassidy & Joni Mitchell, Obel's debut, Philharmonics, was written (with the exception of a John Cale cover), performed & produced by the artist herself. Pure, austere, and remarkably poised, the pristine mix of instrumentals & atmospheric, melancholy balladry was both a critical & commercial success, especially in Denmark where the record went 2x platinum.