The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour Members, Gear & Sound

Danish indie pop band

Members

Select a The Asteroids Galaxy Tour band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour is a Danish musical group known for their eclectic blend of indie pop and acid jazz. Hailing from Copenhagen, the band was formed in 2007 by multi-instrumentalist Lars Iversen and vocalist Mette Lindberg. Over time, they expanded their lineup to a six-piece ensemble, allowing them to create a rich, layered sound that incorporates elements of funk, hip-hop, and retro-pop. Their early rise to fame was marked by a debut gig opening for Amy Winehouse and a breakout single featured in an iPod commercial, setting the stage for their vibrant, genre-blurring musical journey.

How to Sound Like The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

To capture the sound of The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, focus on creating a colorful and dynamic sonic landscape. Their music is characterized by bold, playful arrangements that combine bright horn sections, groovy bass lines, and energetic percussion. The use of vintage-sounding keyboards and synths adds a quirky, retro feel, while Lars Iversen's multi-instrumental approach brings a variety of textures to their recordings. Mette Lindberg's charismatic vocals are often front and center, so achieving a clear, yet stylized vocal tone is key. Experimenting with analog delay pedals and modulation effects can help in emulating their distinctive, psychedelic edge, while maintaining a tight, rhythmic foundation ensures the infectious, danceable quality of their tracks.

Discography

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