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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_KnifeThe Knife - Wikipedia

    The Knife were a Swedish electronic music duo from Gothenburg, formed in 1999. The group consisted of siblings Karin and Olof Dreijer, who together also run their own record company, Rabid Records. They gained a large international following in response to their 2003 album Deep Cuts.

  2. The Knife are 20 in 2020. To commemorate the release of our first 7" back on August 14, 2000, we have made our full catalogue available on streaming services and digital stores through our label Rabid Records. This includes our soundtrack to the Swedish film Hannah Med H and Live At Terminal 5.

  3. The Knife is Olof Dreijer and Karin Dreijer. They are based in Stockholm, Sweden and have made music together since 1999, released on their own label Rabid Records.

  4. The siblings called themselves The Knife, a name to grow into. The first thing they put out was a sonically prescient 7” in August 2000. “Afraid of You,” in particular, set the stage for the vocal mutability and brooding tones of their future work.

  5. Official video for 'Silent Shout' by The Knife, taken from their album of the same name. Directed by Andreas Nilsson."We told Andreas we wanted something ver...

  6. Official video for 'Heartbeats' by The Knife, taken from the album 'Deep Cuts'.Video directed by Andreas Nilsson.More info at: http://theknife.net

  7. Dec 27, 2002 · The classic song by Swedish outfit, The Knife. It was later covered by José González, which further cemented the song’s place as an iconic synth-pop track.

  8. Shaking the Habitual. The Knife. Best New Album. By Lindsay Zoladz. April 8, 2013. Electronic. /. Experimental. /.

  9. open.spotify.com › artist › 7eQZTqEMozBcuSubfu52i4The Knife - Spotify

    Listen to The Knife on Spotify. Artist · 649.2K monthly listeners.

  10. The discography of Swedish electronic music duo the Knife consists of five studio albums, one mini-album, one live album, one soundtrack album, two video albums, two extended plays, 19 singles, one promotional single, 18 music videos, and two short films.