
For the world’s most popular football game (the sport also known as ’soccer’, they play it on computers and TV screens these days) the 2010 soundtrack has been made available. This year it features no less than four Norwegian artists out of the total 39. All four bands are pretty Bergen-heavy, electronic and dancy; now take a wild guess who it might be… (don’t look!)
FIFA calls itself the “the most influential global soundtrack in the world today”, and the 2010 edition brings together genre-spanning tracks from 39 artists representing more than 25 nations, including England, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Mexico, Brazil, Norway, New Zealand, Israel, USA and Nigeria.
Get a preview of the album, featuring the artists below, here.
Adiam Dymott - Miss You
Alex Metric - Head Straight
Auletta - Meine Stadt
Balkan Beat Box feat. Tomer Yosef and Saz - Ramallah-Tel Aviv
BLK JKS - Lakeside
Bomba Estéreo - Fuego
The BPA feat. Ashley Beedle - Should I Stay Or Should I Blow
Buraka Som Sistema feat. Pongolove - Kalemba (Wegue - Wegue)
Casiokids - Fot i Hose (NO)
Children Collide - Skeleton Dance
Cut Off Your Hands - Happy As Can Be
Dananananaykroyd - Black Wax
Datarock - Give It Up (NO)
Fabri Fibra - Donna Famosa
Fidel Nadal - International Love
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - La Luz Del Ritmo
Macaco - Hacen Falta Dos
Major Lazer - Hold The Line
Marcio Local - Soul Do Samba
Matt & Kim - Daylight (Troublemaker Remix feat. De La Soul)
Metric - Gold Guns Girls
Mexican Institute Of Sound - Alocatel
Nneka - Kangpe
Passion Pit - Moth’s Wings
Peter Bjorn And John - Nothing To Worry About
Pint Shot Riot - Not Thinking Straight
Playing For Change - War / No More Trouble
Rocky Dawuni - Download The Revolution
Röyksopp - It’s What I Want (NO)
Soshy - Dorothy
The Answering Machine - It’s Over! It’s Over! It’s Over!
The Enemy UK - Be Somebody
The Temper Trap - Science of Fear
Tommy Sparks - She’s Got Me Dancing
The Whitest Boy Alive - 1517 (NO)
Wyclef Jean - MVP Kompa
Zap Mama - Vibrations
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