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Detektivbyrån — Om du Möter Varg
Album: Wermland
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Released: 2008
Length: 3:04
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 p.i.murray wrote:


My wife bought me one a couple of years ago, but now she is threatening to throw it out because she says I've never touched it.

Well dummy, hurry up and use it!    PS:  then, she will be sorry that she bought it for you!  
 DaWiz wrote:

Danny Elfman-isc.


GREAT!   I  Agree.
Danny Elfman-isc.
 rhlrstn wrote:

I'm giving it an automatic 8 for the use of Theremin



My wife bought me one a couple of years ago, but now she is threatening to throw it out because she says I've never touched it.
Brilliant piece!
 taino wrote:

I see lots of similarity with Yann Tiersen.  Thanks, I really enjoyed this one.



This is so copycat it hits my plagiarism button. No-no
 eveliko wrote:

so "mötervargr" is not an insult, is it?


"Om du möter varg" is swedish for "If you meet wol(f/ves).
 alain.brault wrote:

For those who hate this, they should make a version where the accordion is swapped with bagpipes....
Shirley it would be a hit!




Shirley, you jest!! ...Eh?
I see lots of similarity with Yann Tiersen.  Thanks, I really enjoyed this one.
Reminds me a lot of Yann Tiersen.  
For those who hate this, they should make a version where the accordion is swapped with bagpipes....
Shirley it would be a hit!
 Jennif wrote:

Kind of reminds me of the Amélie soundtrack, but more surreal. Like maybe there were some special mushrooms hidden in her crème brûlée.




Yep, total Yann Tiersen.  They must be at least acquainted!  Nice to add in a Theremin-type instrument on this one.
Kind of reminds me of the Amélie soundtrack, but more surreal. Like maybe there were some special mushrooms hidden in her crème brûlée.
I'm giving it an automatic 8 for the use of Theremin
I wondered why this sounded so familiar. I was stunned by the video to the Wintergatan track Sommarfågel on YouTube a few years ago, and no surprise to find Martin on both!
Great stuff!!!
so "mötervargr" is not an insult, is it?
That was awful.
I suddenly have a hankering for a bottle of absinthe and a documentary about Tolouse-Lautrec.  
still terrible
Makes me wanna watch a Laika Studios film!




                                            SWEDISH LEGENDS 
Martin 'MacGyver' Molin (Glockenspiel, Traktofon, Toy Piano, & Theremin) - and Anders 'Flanders' Molin (Accordian & Music Box).

{#Crown}
I think I've heard similar tune in Gravity Falls. :)
{#Moon}
just fucking terrible
😔🙄🤮
It's like a Carnival of Hell. I'm stuck on the Tilt a Whirl and I can't get off
Good gosh I just realized I just want this to stop...Shut!  Up!  Horrible noise.  Please erase this from your playlist forever.
 handyrae wrote:
Can't decide if this is enjoyable or annoying. Can it be both?

 
Sure I feel ya.  Annoyingly enjoyable.
 Jakethemuss wrote:
Anyone else hearing Delia Derbyshire?

 
Yeah, she's playing the accordian.
 handyrae wrote:
Can't decide if this is enjoyable or annoying. Can it be both?

 
I think that is possible.  I can think of several people I've known who can be simultaneously described with both of those terms.
  OMV !!  {#Cheesygrin}
Amelie!  I hear Yann Tierson!
Yuck!
Has anyone seen Miss Peregrines home for peculiar children? This sounds like it ought to have been in it (someone else has mentioned Tim Burton). I like this
Anyone else hearing Delia Derbyshire?
creepy in a serial-killer-hovering-outside-the-window-outside-your-baby's-crib kind of way. 
Maniacal carousel.

jenakle wrote:
oh god oh god...
wtf!?!?help!
Yes, yesssss. Your screams feed me. Bwahahaaaaaa!

Halloween's still a week off? Never mind.


Can't decide if this is enjoyable or annoying. Can it be both?
This is putrid! Feel like I'm at an old folks home!
Looks to be Swedish...  Silly Swedes. 
zehr gut, or something. I like it. I bet they'd be fun live.
Your non-latin characters aren't coming through correctly in ShoutCast w/ Songbird.  Dunno if that's something you can fix, but thought you might want to know. Happens with Björk, too.
 bubink wrote:
Sounds like it would be right at home in the wonderful film "Amelie"...
 
Sounds more like Fellini than Amelie to me, but I still kinda like it.

 Axelito wrote:
Exactly, I was gonna say it

 
bubink wrote:
Sounds like it would be right at home in the wonderful film "Amelie"...
 
  Or "Delicatessen" ... worth checking out especially for the musical saw.


Und now is de time on Sprokets ven vee dance!
Flüg fnoof glübgh fnùrt ? {#Lol}
lame
 
Axelito wrote:
Exact same playlist today right now!

 
jagdriver wrote:
Detektivbyrån - Om du Möter Varg
Feist - 1234

Ani Difranco - Little Plastic Castle

Wow... two make that three sucko-barfos in a row. Well, maybe Bill's just getting them out of the way NOW, intending to play good music the rest of the day. (I hope.)
 
 


 laozilover wrote:
Someone mentioned Tim Burton's movies  -I thought maybe it was from the soundtrack of Coraline... ...but it isn't

 
But it sounds like it should be, yes? I love this. Hey, haters!  {#Nyah}

This music reminds me of when Woody Harellson was Deiters guest on SPROCKETS...... 
Exact same playlist today right now!

 
jagdriver wrote:
Detektivbyrån - Om du Möter Varg
Feist - 1234

Ani Difranco - Little Plastic Castle

Wow... two make that three sucko-barfos in a row. Well, maybe Bill's just getting them out of the way NOW, intending to play good music the rest of the day. (I hope.)
 


Exactly, I was gonna say it

 
bubink wrote:
Sounds like it would be right at home in the wonderful film "Amelie"...
 


For a moment I thought the problem was with my Internet connection...
Sounds like it would be right at home in the wonderful film "Amelie"...
 Beanie wrote:
It'd be kinda like drinking absinthe for breakfast
  ...and the problem is...?


This works for me.  I like these guys.  Unique sound, catchy (albeit simple) melody, nice, pleasant composition.  Just different enough. And with a band name and song title like that what's not to like!!?

Pieter wrote:
How can you dislike this?

Can you picture a bunch of young, long-haired guys playing the European music festival circuit, hunched over their toy instruments?

Yes indeed, silly, light-hearted European sounding music that I'd normally mute except it reminds me of my trip to the Netherlands a few years back - nice people, fond memories.  Varmland sounds like an interesting place to visit, too.

oh god oh god

WHAT IS THIS BEING USED IN?
Universal studios halloween horror nights commercial?
Dr Who or Torchwood episode?

wtf!?!?help!
 superfido wrote:
the group name translated means " the detective agency"

and the song title is "if you should meet a wolf"

 
...and the album title refers to the county of Värmland. And, for sure, if there is one part of Sweden where you actually might meet a wolf it would be in Värmland.

circus music  {#Cowboy}
Weird, but cool.  I wouldn't want to live on a steady diet of it.  It'd be kinda like drinking absinthe for breakfast.  But I'll listen to it again.
How can you dislike this?

Can you picture a bunch of young, long-haired guys playing the European music festival circuit, hunched over their toy instruments?
Cute!
After about a minute of this I noticed my ears hurt....yucko
 teliko wrote:
Nice! Sounds like a mix between Yann Tiersen and Beirut -> 8
  Yes, total copy of Yann Tiersen (reminds me of the soundtracks of Amelie, the movie from JP Jeunet),  the rest is a bit weird, the mix is not a happy one.


Yann tiersen, I agree...Who influenced the other one? ...

 
teliko wrote:
Nice! Sounds like a mix between Yann Tiersen and Beirut -> 8
 


Um, please don't hit me, but I think it's cute.
Nice! Sounds like a mix between Yann Tiersen and Beirut -> 8
Verrrrry iritating!
I totally love this song. Love it. It makes me smile the minute I hear the opening bars.


Please!  Make it stop!

Just no.  Really...no.


Someone mentioned Tim Burton's movies  -I thought maybe it was from the soundtrack of Coraline... ...but it isn't

I dig them, quite catchy sound.
But their album does get a bit repetitive.
liked it,reminds me of paris
 Papernapkin wrote:
Hey Bill, do me a favor. Don't ever play this song again.
Thanks. Your biggest fan.
 
Hah-hah-hah!!  I absolutely LOVE this song!!

Hey Bill, do me a favor. Don't ever play this song again.
Thanks. Your biggest fan.
Come on... are you kidding me... This sucks sooo bad.
 derekd wrote:

I am speechless.


 

I can only hope it is because you are too busy dancing around like an idiot to be bothered with speech {#Bananasplit}
WTF?
Detektivbyrån - Om du Möter Varg
Feist - 1234

Ani Difranco - Little Plastic Castle

Wow... two make that three sucko-barfos in a row. Well, maybe Bill's just getting them out of the way NOW, intending to play good music the rest of the day. (I hope.)

I am speechless.


This reminds me of the music to the underrated computer game Ghost Master, where you planted ghosts and eerie events to haunt a house.
Sounds like a perfect Cirque du Soleil tune.
the group name translated means " the detective agency"

and the song title is "if you should meet a wolf"

 wyoschrods wrote:

combo carnival sideshow and alien invasion?


 

Yes, and it's wonderful {#Bounce}

(It's unfortunate that there's no waltzing bananas emoticon. They'd go well with this song.)
Here they are on YouTube.

combo carnival sideshow and alien invasion?


Unusual, hence the reason I like it!{#Nyah}
Not from the movie, I know, but I think I'll watch Amelie tonight just the same.
Yay, more Detektivbyran!

::bounces on his bouncy ball::
make it stop!!
 Pyro wrote:
The odd instrumentation (first the vibes, then the accordion)  IMMEDIATELY caught my attention.  Me likey!
 
Yep, I'll second that. 8 from the Nottingham jury for this excellent retro sound. Not often you get 'pop' songs in waltz time...

Yikes! Isn't this tune from the soundtrack of one of those beautifully odd Tim Burton movies? {#Ask}

Enjoying all of the DB showing up on RP! More please, Bill!
That was annoying
Not familiar with Yann Tiersen, so this sounded pretty good to me. Refreshing.

 ick wrote:
and everybody knows that there is not nearly enough glockenspiel in music today...
 


I think we need to send someone round to the RP studio, Bill must have been overrun by a bunch of travelling musicians...
 RadioDoc wrote:
Well, the circus is in town...
 
That's why the Bulls have so many road games right now
and everybody knows that there is not nearly enough glockenspiel in music today...
Well, the circus is in town...
 daveesh wrote:
i like the accordion. it's just a happy instrument.
 

Yes, but........

Check out some cajun and zydeco music. Also, a LOT of Tex-Mex (think Flaco Jiminez). Italian music. Certainly Irish music!

This outfit has far too much "wacky acid trip in a crazy circus gone bad" feel to it.
awfully awful.  Dentist drill in the brain...I need mental floss....
 Welly wrote:
It's Sigur Ros on happy juice!
 
That's exactly what I was trying to come up with. Good for you!

Halloween was two weeks ago.
OK.........{#Roflol} This has to be from the soundtrack from some weird scene from "The Prisoner"
It's Sigur Ros on happy juice!
I think these guys are great.  Any repetetiveness or lack of originality can be attributed to the fact that they are young. They'll evolve.  I really dig what they've thrown together — it's encouraging to hear such instruments being used and appreciated by the youth these days.

Nice start. But later on it starts to get very annoying with those keyboard sounds. And it sounds way too much as a bad Yann Tiersen rip off - not only the instrumentation, but the tempo doubling, the triples in the middle, the overall feeling expressed... 7 for the song, -2 for lack of originality and copy cat behaviour, -1 for the irritating keyboard makes 4.
i like the accordion. it's just a happy instrument.
Hey, this one is nice! Sounds like from an Amélie-kind-of movie...
Hmmm... I am finding that looks like I'm going to have to buy at least one  Detektivbyran CD....

Good stuff.
Did someone slip acid in my diet coke?
The beginning of this song totally sounded like something out of Pushing Daisies.  What a great show!
The odd instrumentation (first the vibes, then the accordion)  IMMEDIATELY caught my attention.  Me likey!