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Gig: Aminé You might have noticed Portland rapper
Aminé for the first time when he popped up with a verse on Lykke Li’s So Sad So Sexy track Two Nights this summer. Or it might have been when he broke through with debut single Caroline last year. Either way, he’s firmly made his mark at this point with a rapid working pace (albums in both 2017 and 2018), with new record Onepointfive landing earlier this year. And next year he makes his Swedish debut, playing Debaser in January. Aminé, Debaser Strand, Jan 31 Exhibition: Fria fotografers filial 2019 Kulturhuset’s exhibition for everyone is back again for 2019. The Fria fotografers filial is open for entry for all photographers, taking submissions from anyone and everyone who has something within the year’s selected categories and themes. The best entries are then put on display in Kulturhuset’s Studion, which means this is a great chance to catch the talents who might be Swedish photography’s next big thing. They collect entries in November and December, and the exhibition goes live in January. Fria fotografers filial 2019, Kulturhuset, opens Jan 26 Gig: Fontaines D.C. If Girl Band were the last great muscular rock band to emerge from the Irish scene, then Fontaines D.C. might just be poised to follow them. Their Buzzcocks-meets-The-Fall sound, all draped in a clear Dublin drawl, has seen them hit the international circuit this summer, playing European festivals, a KEXP live session and a tour with Shame. Now they’re coming to Stockholm for the first time, playing Obaren in January. Fontaines D.C., Obaren, Jan 29 27 Photo: Molly Keane