KUKL

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  • icelandic
  • post-punk
  • experimental
  • gothic rock
  • bjork
KUKL (a.k.a. K.U.K.L.) was an icelandic gothic rock, post-punk group active in the 1980s, most notable for being one of Björk's first bands. The name means "witch" in Medieval Icelandic. The band was formed in August 1983 when Ásmundur Jónsson from Gramm Records wanted to create an avant-garde supergroup to perform on the final episode of a radio show called Áfangar. He assembled Björk Guðmundsdóttir, vocalist of Tappi Tíkarrass; Einar Örn Benediktsson...

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Songs

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    Aegean (Vials of Wrath)

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    Anna

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    Assassin

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    Dismembered

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    England (Zro)

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    France (A Mutual Thrill)

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    Gibraltar (Copy Thy Neighbour)

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    Greece (Just by the Book)

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    Handa Tjolla

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    Holland (Latent)

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    Moonbath

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    Open the Window and Let the Spirit Fly

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    Open the Window and Let the Spirit Fly Free

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    Outward Flight (Psalm 323)

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    Pökn (Fyrir Byrjendur)

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    Seagull

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    Söngull

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    The Homecoming (The Night)

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    The Spire


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