Klotet Rullar Iväg!
Our first album, “Klotet rullar iväg”, is well under way! Of course, I am not a native English speaker and thus I’m not entirely sure what “well under way” means, it’s one of them... what do you call them... idiotisms!
 
Still, because Klotprojektet knows jack shit about music and how to create it, we’re processing this album one song at a time and the good news is that 3 songs are already behind us! Klotprojektet’s very first song “May Fall” was first released on some podcasts to great acclaim. Shortly thereafter, “Tomten” was released to roaring praise from all around the world, and then came Gnos! We’re so happy! And you can make us even happier by e-mailing us! We love mail!
 
Klotprojektet’s music is absolutely free, and you are encouraged to share it with all your friends and play it on your podcast and over your school’s speaker system and wherever you find the opportunity. It would be nice of you to tell people where you found it, but it is not a requirement. Requirements are stupid.
Klotprojektet
Klotprojektet
Formed in 2006, Klotprojektet is the brainchild of the famous Swedish polymath and idiot savant “Sippan”. With a vast array of past experiments, ranging from cartoons to books to movies to comedy, Sippan’s real identity is still shrouded in mystery, although few Swedes are unfamiliar to the saying “Sippan är som ett klot”. An untranslatable Swedish expression, these five modest words try to explicate the essence of Sippan - the act of being infinitely multifaceted.
 
Sippan
Sippan resides in Sweden and is currently in the profession of “doing stuff”. “Making stuff” is strictly spare time business.
 
Gnos!
The long-awaited third song by Klotprojektet is called Gnos!, and despite its being the shortest Klotprojektet song to date, it still managed to convey its surreal message to the listener. Gaining inspiration from both mediaeval cathedral music and Gnostic writings, it is yet another masterpiece from everyone’s favourite musicians.
 
Tomten
Klotprojektet’s second song is a bitpop-influenced electronic ballad about a gnome in a video game. The lyrics are in Swedish, but there is an English translation in the file’s ID3 tags. Here’s the file:
 
May Fall
May Fall was Klotprojektet’s first song. We do not know its genre, but it has a piano in it. The title has three meanings, because Sippan likes puns.