Supertraditional Festival
Galejan, Skansen, , Stockholm Kort
lau. 12.09.2026 18:00
"When folk music is good again, you know the world is in trouble", sa arkivarien och spelmannen John-Francis Goodacre under ett samtal på konsertserien Spelmansmusik på Åsen. Och kanske är det sant. Världen brinner samtidigt som en våg av rå, vacker och högst relevant folkmusik sveper fram - i demonstrationståg, på klubbscener och genom samarbeten mellan traditionsbärare och samtidens mest nyskapande artister. Nu tar skivbolaget Supertraditional och arrangören Luger en del av den rörelsen till Skansen, denna mäktiga och märkliga plats som både bär spår av nationalromantisk knätofs och samtidigt är ett ytterst levande kulturarv. Gemensamt kommer Supertraditional Festival att arrangeras på Skansen i Stockholm den 12 september. Festivalen blir en plats där tradition och experiment får samsas: folkmusik, rock, ambient, drone, trad och trioler med självklara kopplingar till samtidens subkulturer. Vi har bjudit in några av vår tids mest spännande musiker- konstnärer som rör sig i musikaliska gränsland mellan arkiv, berättande och nyskapande landskap och skapar kalejdoskop genom vilka vi både kan vila i och se världen på nytt. Medverkar gör: The Tallest Man on Earth, Sara Parkman, Valkyrien Allstars, Shida Shahabi, One Leg One Eye, Clarissa Connelly samt Ale Möller, Lena Willemark, Kenneth Lien, Päivi Hirvonen och Rostam Mirlashari. Ett exakt spelschema släpps närmare inpå. The Tallest Man on Earth The Tallest Man on Earth är mästerspelmannen och indierösten från Västerdalarna som i tradition efter amerikanska folkhjältar turnerar världen runt med ett tjugotal stränginstrument och en otämjd, transcendental närvaro. Sara Parkman Sara Parkman - en av Supertraditionals medgrundare och således också avsändare till detta och därför partisk, men "det här är en drömlineup att få existera i". One Leg One Eye [IE] Ian Lynch är medgrundare till Lankum och en artist som lika självklart samarbetar med Kneecap som med traditionsbärare från den irländska folkscenen. Med sitt projekt One Leg One Eye korsar han gamla ballader med borduner, fältinspelningar och mörk ambient. Valkyrien Allstars [NO] Valkyrien Allstars - både seniora och evigt unga - ger Norge en musikalisk tyngd som tidigare kanske bara black metal-band lyckats med. Den bästa blend av äldre låtspel, poetisk melankoli, experimentella ljudvärldar och en fuck you världen-punkig energi som fyller och välter både klubbar, festivaler och operahus. Shida Shahabi Shida Shahabi tar pianot in i ett skirt landskap av dimmigt ljus, märkvärdiga texturer och svajiga körer - musik som fått artister som PJ Harvey, Nils Frahm och Colin Stetson att tappa andan. Canons by Clarissa Connelly [DK / UK] Clarissa Connelly låter skotsk folkmusik möta dansk alt-pop och modern tonsättartradition i en lekfull arkaisk praxis. Spelmanskyrkan I Spelmanskyrkan möter vi några av Nordens starkaste traditionsbärare och innovatörer: Ale Möller, Lena Willemark, Kenneth Lien, Päivi Hirvonen och Rostam Mirlashari --- musiker som generöst delar sina musikaliska skatter och låter oss förankras i arvet. Supertraditional låter hälsa: Vi gör den festival vi själva längtat efter i vår stad: en plats där stökig, rolig, mörk och mäktig musik får ta plats och som tar avstamp i ett arv som är allas vårt att bruka och älska! Spelplatser på Skansen: Galejan, Bragehallen & Seglora Kyrka Åldersgräns 13+ Insläpp från kl 17.15
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The Tallest Man On Earth
"Music is my primary way of asking really loud questions. Most of my songs are big life questions, how to live and function in this world".
The Swedish singer-songwriter troubadour Kristian Matsson, better known as The Tallest Man on Earth has a rare talent for captivating an audience with just his raw, grainy voice and a guitar. He plays various string instruments, ranging from acoustic guitar, banjo and he recently picked up and started exploring the realm of the violin as well. The coming year will see him on the road again through Europe and North-America.
The project of Kristian Matsson - who has spent much of the last 19 years touring around the world as The Tallest Man On Earth - has captivated audiences using “every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…” (The New York Times). In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts by manically growing vegetables in his garden. It was only near the end of 2021, as he began to tour again, that the inspiration returned. “When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.” He eventually had a collection of songs, revealing what would become Henry St, an album that sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world”.
After 2015's Dark Bird Is Home, described by Pitchfork as his "most personal record... surreal and dreamlike," and his self-released I Love You, It’s a Fever Dream in 2019, Kristian Matsson returned in 2022 with the intricate cover album Too Late for Edelweiss. In 2023, he unveiled his sixth album, Henry St., marking the first time he recorded with a full band. “For most of my career, I’ve been a DIY artist, driven by the feeling that I didn’t know what I was doing, so I just handled everything myself,” Matsson explained. But with Henry St., he craved the creative spark that comes from collaboration and invited his friends to join him in the studio.
Henry St. was produced by Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso and features contributions from an impressive roster, including Ryan Gustafson (guitar, lap steel, ukulele), TJ Maiani (drums), CJ Camerieri of Bon Iver (trumpet, French horn), Phil Cook (piano, organ), Rob Moose of Bon Iver and yMusic (strings), and Adam Schatz (saxophone). Together, they brought Matsson’s songs to life. “They understood exactly what my songs needed—sounds I could never have imagined or created on my own. Many tracks were recorded live in the studio, with everyone playing together, having fun, and staying open to the moment”.
Critics often draw comparisons between The Tallest Man on Earth and Bob Dylan, citing similarities in both songwriting and vocal style. Matsson himself has acknowledged Dylan's influence, revealing that he started listening to him at the age of fifteen. Fascinated by Dylan's covers, he delved into their origins, which gradually introduced him to early American folk artists like Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. However, Matsson is quick to distance himself from being part of any specific tradition, stating, “I don’t want to be part of a tradition. I just want to do what feels natural to me. This is how I play, and this is how I write songs".
In 2024 Matteson performed together with the string orchestra Amsterdam Sinfonietta. He presented a program featuring Swedish folk music, works by classical Scandinavian composers, a selection of the singer’s own growing repertoire of beautiful songs, and covers of artists such as Bob Dylan and Adele. Special guests included the New York-based string quartet Brooklyn Rider, led by Colin Jacobsen. He also performed three sold out shows with the Swedish Gävle Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Karl-Johan Ankarblom. Because of the success and warm reception of those performances 2025 will see more of a The Tallest Man on Earth collaboration with Gävle Symphony Orchestra in Sweden and with a chamber ensemble across North-America. But first he’s lining up for this spring’s solo tour in America and a festival run during the summer.
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Valkyrien AllstarsFor booking:
vibeke@polarartist.no
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Shida ShahabiSwedish composer Shida Shahabi’s home was filled with both ‘70s Persian pop and classical works. At eleven she started experimenting with her own compositions, and when studying at Stockholm’s Royal Institute of Art, she integrated this creative urge with her passion for art. In June 2023 Shahabi released her second album, ‘Living Circle’, a carefully calibrated blend of classical and electronic elements. Combining ambient and drone techniques with traditional structures, its emotional resonance floats elusively within profoundly atmospheric, uncluttered compositions. -
Clarissa ConnellyClarissa Connelly is a Scottish-Danish composer and producer based in Copenhagen. In 2020, she self-released ‘The Voyager’. Her second album, written throughout a great hike of ancient paths of Denmark, won her the prestigious Nordic Music Prize. Its fresh and radiant atmosphere, full of wonder and enchantment with nature, straddles the structures and cadences of traditional Nordic folk music with abstract digital experimentation. She is currently recording her third album and singing in an opera choir.