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Alternative 30 September, 2009

Denmark Rock Band Kashmir Make Their U.S. Debut With 'Petite Machine' EP

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Copenhagen, DENMARK (Top40 Charts/ Sony Denmark) - Danish rock band Kashmir made their U.S. debut today via Sony Denmark with the release of their EP "Petite Machine." Kashmir have found insurmountable success across the European music scene over the past decade, holding 10 Danish Music awards, double platinum sales and sold out tours under their belt.

The current single from "Petite Machine," "Surfing The Warm Industry," is the band's response to the state of the music industry. The video for "Surfing The Warm Industry" provides a vibrant illustration of what a day in the life of someone working in the music industry can be like, according to Kashmir.

Kashmir front man Kasper Estrus comments on their U.S. debut with "Petite Machine" stating, "'Petite Machine' is obviously about my love. I refer to her as my petite machine," and comments about the current single "Surfing The Warm Industry" by stating, "'Surfing The Warm Industry' started as an instrumental done by the band. We liked the pulse and persistence of the track.
The lyric came from a conversation that I was having with a good friend. He would reflect on my profession by referring to the business as a 'warm industry'... A statement that was meant to be ironic, since it is anything but warm and cozy."

Kashmir's "Petite Machine EP" is out now and available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=332751541&s=143441
For more information on Kashmir: https://www.kashmir.dk
For media and assets on Kashmir: https://onesheet.luthiersociety.com/kashmir






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