Skurken’s Nótt marks a striking evolution in Jóhann Ómarsson’s sound—retaining the emotive depth of earlier works while exploring a broader, more varied electronic palette. Released on the ever-reliable Touched Music, it’s a cohesive and heartfelt journey through texture, rhythm, and reflection that both honors the past and points clearly toward the future.
Tag: Jóhann Ómarsson
Skurken :: Dagur (Touched Music)
Dagur delivers tonnes of warmth, melodies and evocative percussion that when working on concert take the listener to places less known.
Skurken :: Zetorr (Touched Music)
Fans of strongly pop infused IDM should take heed of this new album from the Icelandic Skurken. Already an established musician in his own right, […]
Five questions for Möller
Iceland has always been a breeding ground for high-quality music in a variety of genre contours. Young Möller Records takes the electronic formula to new […]
Skurken :: Gilsbakki (Möller)
At times translucent and thought provoking, fragments of The Three P’s of Electronics (Plone, Plaid & Plod) manage to overtake the ears with melodic, plush […]
















