Taken by Trees
Taken by Trees artist page: interviews, features and/or performances archived at NPR Music
Interviews & Profiles

All Things Considered
December 27, 2007
Swedish pop singer Victoria Bergsman has a voice heard by millions around the world: That was her singing on the massive hit "Young Folks," by the indie-pop band Peter, Bjorn and John. But fewer people heard that she also put out a solo record in 2007.
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All Songs Considered
September 8, 2009
On this edition of All Songs Considered we've got an unusual new project from Victoria Bergsman. Known as the singer for the Swedish band The Concretes and the Peter Bjorn and John song "Young Folks," Bergsman mixes her distinctive voice and Swedish pop sounds with Sufi devotional music from Pakistan for a new band she calls Taken By Trees. Also on the show: Bon Iver's Justin Vernon returns with a group of friends called Volcano Choir, Senegalese singer Baaba Maal, and more.
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Exclusive First Listen
September 1, 2009
Swedish singer Victoria Bergsman, who records as Taken by Trees, went to Pakistan to make her second album, East of Eden. The result does not sound like another ersatz "world-music" collaboration. Instead, she and producer/guitarist/engineer Andreas Soderstrom take melodies and rhythms recorded there and build on them to create their own songs. Hear the album in its entirety, a week before its Sept. 8 release.
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All Songs Considered
September 8, 2009
On this edition of All Songs Considered we've got an unusual new project from Victoria Bergsman. Known as the singer for the Swedish band The Concretes and the Peter Bjorn and John song "Young Folks," Bergsman mixes her distinctive voice and Swedish pop sounds with Sufi devotional music from Pakistan for a new band she calls Taken By Trees. Also on the show: Bon Iver's Justin Vernon returns with a group of friends called Volcano Choir, Senegalese singer Baaba Maal, and more.
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