Artist's albums
Eli
2023 · single
Neon Nights
2021 · EP
Just Like Honey
2021 · single
Neon Lights (feat. Jake Shears)
2021 · single
American Cars (Richard X Edit)
2021 · single
Dark Hearts
2020 · album
Corridors of Time
2020 · single
The Streets Where I Belong
2020 · single
Dark Hearts
2020 · single
The Bomb
2020 · single
American Cars
2020 · single
Endless Vacation
2015 · EP
Swedish Kiss (Johan Agebjörn Remix of Russian Kiss)
2014 · single
Norwegian Kiss (Skatebård Remix of Russian Kiss)
2014 · single
Russian Kiss
2014 · single
The A&R EP
2013 · EP
Tube Stops and Lonely Hearts
2013 · single
Songs Remind Me of You
2010 · EP
My Love Is Better
2009 · single
Don't Stop
2009 · album
Don't Stop (Bonus Track Version)
2009 · album
Songs Remind Me of You
2009 · single
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Biography
Annie stepped back into the limelight on June 19th with her single American Cars, a prelude to her forthcoming album, the opulent and extraordinary Dark Hearts. On Dark Hearts, released October 16th Annie collaborates with Swedish producer Stefan Storm, the architect of synth outfit Sounds Of Arrows. The album’s debut single American Cars is the soundtrack to blacked out skylines, abandoned downtown city districts and empty highways. Annie says it was partly inspired by the David Cronenberg film Crash. Hitting the zeitgeist on the first wave of filesharing, Annie’s debut single Greatest Hit was a global underground smash. Her debut album ‘Anniemal’ on London’s hip 679 Recordings featured the Royksopp-produced Heartbeat and Chewing Gum and her first single with Richard X. Her move to a major label in 2007 didn’t work out as planned and the defiantly titled Don’t Stop was eventually released on Oslo indie Smalltown Supersound. “I didn’t do big pop stuff but I wasn’t underground either,” she reflects. “I was somewhere in the middle. Back then it was a challenge because labels couldn’t categorise me.” In the last few years she’s embraced that independence with a string of EPs like The A&R EP and Endless Vacation, and one-off singles such as 2014’s Lil Lous-inspired, Putin-baiting Russian Kiss.