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TINA DICO

"Her warm, somewhat sultry voice is captivating."
Seattle Post Intelligencer
"Tina Dico has sweet and pure vocals, surrounded by subtle bittersweet pop accented by electronic touches." San Diego Union Tribune
Sometimes creativity can only properly thrive in exile, at a necessary distance from the familiar. So it has proved for Tina Dico, a 30 year old singer songwriter who left the safe and sociable world of her native Denmark seven years ago, and upped sticks for a city where she knew nobody and nobody knew her: London.
Based in a flat in Londons Ladbroke Grove neighborhood, Dico has lived alone. She has walked a lot and in the process written a pile of songs that have filled her previous four remarkable albums the latest being a trilogy of EPs, A Beginning, A Detour, An Open Ending - and re-defined contemporary urban folk. Somewhere along the way Dico became one of the voices of Zero 7 (on the singles Home and The Space Between).
But its the anonymity of her life in London that fuels her creativity. London is my desert island and being a stranger amongst strangers is what inspires me to write music at least at the moment. Its like a private observation post: everything potentially complicated is stripped away when Im here. I dont have to talk to anyone and I can be picky about which words and stories I let into my days. In Denmark its very different as everybody knows who I am and things get complicated very quickly. I become far too self-aware.
Tina Dico was born in Arhus, Denmarks second largest city, the daughter of parents who listened to 60s folk icons in her carpenter dads hi-fi basement heaven. Here she heard Dylan, Donovan, Leonard Cohen, with some occasional Irish input thrown in for good measure. There was something magical about the grown ups music, Dico recalls. Their songs and stories felt like they meant so much more to them than what me and my friends were listening to -- like Wham and Duran Duran.
At the age of about 10, everything changed with the arrival of Tracy Chapman. She brought the singer/songwriter genre into the 80s and that was a defining moment for me! She turned me on to the guitar and made me want to write my own songs.
Dico spent her teenage years writing songs in secrecy, only ever playing them to the 4-track tape recorder her Dad had bought her for her fourteenth birthday. At the age of 20 she mustered the courage to put together a band and over the course of three years she won several talent shows, piqued (and ultimately rejected) the interest from various Danish major labels, started her own record label and released her debut in 2001 (Fuel) before moving to London and signing a publishing deal with Kojam.
In London, I started writing with all the big pop writers but it so wasnt me. It almost hurt. My second album was a rebellion against this pop machine and this was the album that got lots of critical acclaim in Denmark. Dico won Best Composer at a Critics award show and Best Songwriter at the Danish equivalent to The Grammys.
Dicos third and fourth albums from 2005 and 2007 (respectively) have both gone on to sell double platinum in Denmark and Tina has for quite some time been the biggest female artist of her generation in her native land.
Fame doesnt sit very naturally with me. I was a girl from nowhere who didnt know anybody who was an artist and suddenly, everybody thought they knew everything about me.
So for almost 7 years now shes stayed in London, where, barring longish absences for the touring she loves so much she has remained, more or less, incognito ever since.
The independence and integrity, which blaze from her songs, are fundamental to her life. Dico owns all of her recordings, via her Finest Gramophone company, and if she wants to put out a couple of albums in the same year - as she has in 2008, first with the critically lauded Count To Ten (there are countless reasons to appreciate this Danish-born, British-based singer-songwriter People Magazine) and now with A Beginning, A Detour, An Open Ending then thats her prerogative.
On Count To Ten I went for a richer sound with full band and big arrangements but I had a drawer full of folkier songs that leant themselves to a much more raw and naked sound. Songs that I loved and couldnt bear to see gather dust in the drawer. I wanted to do a trilogy because I needed to break out of certain patterns and frames that Id written myself into over the past couple of albums. And the thought of creating three separate and shorter journeys that would interact with each other captured me.
It is indeed the scouring directness of her observations on the accidents of life and love that makes the fifth Tina Dico album such a compelling listen.
All my life Ive been waiting to arrive somewhere and lock into my life. This new album is me coming to terms with the fact that life is one long messy string of beginnings, detours and open endings and that Im never going to arrive anywhere.
Its also me growing up and realizing that its not all about being free and doing what you want, she says contradicting earlier comments with a knowing grin.
In many ways A Beginning, A Detour, An Open Ending feels like the beginning of a new chapter in my life and Im excited to see where the detours will take me from here
The challenge now for her is to live up to present expectations, which are, like her music, a tad more ambitious than those of many of her contemporaries. In September, she won the Crown Princes Cultural Award, Denmarks most prestigious arts prize. Her work with Amnesty International continues, as does an intense touring schedule, which will keep her on the road for the rest of 2008. This is where the restless exile that is Tina Dico finds her greatest release. I dont find it easy to just be. I ask way too many questions. Performing is my cleansing ritual. Hers and anybody and everybody lucky enough who get to hear her, actually.
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DEFEND RELEASES

Catalog Number
DFN80048
Title:
A Beginning, A Detour, An Open Ending
Release Date
January 2009
Album trackst:
Disc: 1
01. He Doesn't Know
02. Get To Know You
03. In Love
04. All I See
05. Some Other Day
06. Quarter To Forever
Disc: 2
01. No Time To Sleep
02. Fallen Madonna
03. Glow
04. London
05. Heaven And Hell
06. Friend In A Bar
07. Road, The
Disc: 3
01. New Situation, A
02. Stains
03. In Circles
04. Walls - (featuring Helgi Jonsson)
05. Magic
06. Security Check
07. Open Ending, An

Catalog Number
DFN80034
Title:
Count to Ten
Release Date
April 2008
Album trackst:
01. Count to Ten
02. On the Run
03. Open Wide
04. Night Cab
05. You Know Better
06. Sacre Coeur
07. Craftsmanship & Poetry
08. My Business
09. Cruel to the Sensitive Kind
10. Everybody Knows
11. Night Cab (Epilogue)

Catalog Number
DFN80024
Title:
In the Red
Special Edition with bonus disc Live at Copenhagen Jazzhouse
Release Date
June 2007
Album tracks further below
Bonus disc track list:
01. One
02. Break of Day
03. Craftmanship and Poetry*
04. Use Me
05. Room with a View
06. Don't Think Twice
07. Magic
08. Warm Sand
09. Undone*
10. In the Red
11. Back Where We Started
12. When You're Away
13. Lost in Art*
* Previously unreleased material

Catalog Number
DFN80008
Title:
In the Red
Release Date
February 2006
Track List:
01. Losing
02. Warm Sand
03. Nobodys Man
04. The City 
05. Give In
06. In the Red 
07. Head Shop
08. Use Me
09. Room with a View
10. My Mirror
11. One
12. Long Goodbye

Catalog Number:
DFN80001
Title:
Far
Release Date:
May 2004
Track List
01. Warm Sand
02. Break of Day
03. Boys and Girls
04. Haunted 
05. Let's Get Lost
06. Back Where We Started 
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