Det snurrar i min skalle

"Det snurrar i min skalle" (Swedish: [ˈdeː ˈsnɵ̂rːar iː mɪn ˈskâlːɛ], "It's spinning in my head") is the most successful single from Swedish indie-techno outfit Familjen from the 2007 album Det snurrar i min skalle. It was released in 2007 under various labels including Adrian Recordings and Hybris in Sweden, Telle in Norway, A:Larm in Denmark, and Creative Vibes in Australia. The single found much of its success in its music video, which was awarded a Grammy in Sweden.

"Det snurrar i min skalle"
Single by Familjen
from the album Det snurrar i min skalle
Released2007
2008
GenreIndie rock/Techno, Electronica
Length4 min 15 s
Label Adrian Recordings / Hybris
Tellé [1]
A:Larm
Creative Vibes [2]
Songwriter(s)Johan T. Karlsson
Producer(s)Johan T. Karlsson
Familjen singles chronology
"'Kom säger dom'"
(2007)
"Det snurrar i min skalle"
(2007)
"'Huvudet i sanden'"
(2007)

Video

The video was named by Pitchfork Media as one of the best videos of 2007.[3] It also won a grammy in Sweden for best video.

Charts

The single listed for 14 weeks on the Denmark Singles Top 40. It entered the chart on position 38 in the 47th week of 2007, its last appearance was in the 18th week of 2008. It peaked at number 21, where it stayed for 1 week.

In May 2008, Australia's national radio station Triple J put the single on its "Hit List" (songs on med-high rotation).[4] The song also finished the year as the third most played song on the station.[5]

Chart (2007/2008) Peak
position
Sweden Singles Chart -
Norway Singles Chart -
Denmark Singles Top 40[6] 21
Australia Singles Chart -

References

  1. www.houseoftelle.com
  2. Creative Vibes Recordings
  3. Deusner, Stephen M. "On Repeat: Familjen: "Det Snurrar I Min Skalle" [Video]". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 2008-04-06. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
  4. Triple J Music
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-01-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Denmark Singles Top 40
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