Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Juke Train - Eivor - Salt (Live at the train warehouse) - JT218"
If something distinguishes Eivør from many other singers it's her uncannily eerie and smashing lyrical voice. While listening you feel sandwiched between two epochs. One, back to a primitive time of tribes and shamans, and the other, one of spaceships, aliens and cosmic travellers. Though she might belong to either one of those, she is certainly not of this time.

Her songs contain a variety of styles. Sometimes poetic, sometimes techno-pop, sometimes rough and tribal, sometimes heavily industrial. Despite the acute differences between those styles, they feel settled and even uniformed by the intimate way of her performance and I should repeat, her uncanny vocal style.

We feel particularly proud to have Eivør in the Juke Train and furthermore to perform in this building which opened its doors 150 years ago.

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the workers of "Depas" the locomotive depot. They were most kind and patient as we (unknowingly) invaded their working space.

Furthermore, we want to publicly acknowledge the directors and supervisors at "Depas" for hosting us so kindly and for their ample collaboration in the realization of this project. Many, many thanks indeed.