Wahey - suddenly the thread changed into Great Norwegian Music instead? I like!... 8)
Svart Klovn and Holy Toy were Oslo-based projects, made by Norwegians (if we count a Polish refugee in the case of HT), issued on a Norwegian label. I can’t think what either of them would have had to do with Sweden.
Russisk Disko, a single by the band Sequence although again it doesn’t say so on the cover… well, he asked for dark danceable synth, I don’t really thikn of that single as “dark”... I know it’s a Norwegian favourite among collectors though so maybe it should have been mentioned.
Lister/ Johnny Yen - major oops. Their split LP (‘Pop Cycles’) has some excellent tracks and should def have been on the list.
Incidentally, they have both made less electronic music in other projects, maybe Lister’s first LP and Det Elektriske Kjøkken would interest the more dark wave-oriented among us (drum machine and bass guitar, sort of thing). Johnny Yen Bang was one of the first (post-)punk bands to make a vinyl record in Norway.
Famlende Forsøk’s best stuff is cassette, at least until Hommage Records gets arsed to release it on vinyl
And who, indeed WHO is Remyl?? 8O Never heard of. D’you have an mp3?