iamamiwhoami announce tour dates.

, 8 April 2013
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Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

Copeland – ‘Fit’

28 August 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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Cécile B. Evans – ‘Made With Minds’

24 June 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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Stellar OM Source ‘Polarity’ video

20 June 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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iamamiwhoami to play Electric Brixton

27 May 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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Epic new video from Anna von Hausswolff

13 June 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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Stellar OM Source ‘Polarity’ video

20 June 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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Homosapien

15 May 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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DORCELSIUS ‘Isis Nile’ Teaser

30 April 2013

Swedish net band, iamamaiwhoami reveal their upcoming May through to June European tour dates in typically illusory manner, through their long-time medium of choice, YouTube. That said, they’re staying sparing with the numbers, playing seven dates in the the three month window, all at festivals, with a night at London’s Brixton Electric.


But then, the band have never been big on live performances, only recently starting to even do them after revealing their true identities, as Jonna Lee and producer Claes Björklund, in 2010, roughly a year after their elusive YouTube campaign went viral. In an interview with aqnb, Lee said there’s something about the live exchange that is priceless: “it’s a big difference. It’s also a ‘one moment’ thing, I like the that, something that’s brief and then it’s gone”. That brings us to our next point that iamamiwhoami shows tend to sell out, so get a ticket while you can. See below for tour dates and buy tickets here. **

May 19 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
May 30 – Brixton Electric, London
June 1 – Forbidden fruit festival, Dublin
July 12 – Pohoda festival, Trencin
July 19 – Melt! festival, Ferropolis
July 21 – Latitude, Southwold

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