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garmarna has a song in pgr2. its called gamen, but i don't know whether it was a remix or it was made by them. can someone help out with that?

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Genre[edit]

Like the article on Hedningarna, I've changed the genre listed from neofolk and neo-medieval to folk and world music. I suspect the person who listed them as neofolk was not aware that the term neofolk refers to a post-industrial style of music. There is no evidence that anyone actually thinks Garmana belongs to the same musical family as Death In June, :Of The Wand & The Moon:, Darkwood and Empyrium. Those who have heard neofolk should be able to attest that Hedningarna does not fit in. I was not able to find any credible website that describes Garmana as neofolk - a google search turns up only 60 results, most of which were not in english. The band's website does not use the term neofolk nor does it reference anything that might suggest a common ground with neofolk artists. The record label's website does not use the term neofolk. The one wikipedia article on an individual member of Garmana does not use the term neofolk either. I removed neo-medieval for similar reasons and also because the wikipedia article on neo-medieval is poorly written and smacks of neologism. It seems to me that it would be better to just describe Garmana with the broader terms of folk and world music, just like the article on Gjallarhorn. --60.241.170.216 06:19, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

Garmarna (2003)[edit]

As I have indicated now in the article, Garmarna (2003) is a 2001 release in the US.
NorthSide was doing a lot of Scandinavian folk at that time, a lot of good stuff.
It seems likely to me that an expanded CD was put together for their initial North American release, and then subsequently it was re-released in Sweden.
Varlaam (talk) 16:45, 18 May 2012 (UTC) (Toronto)[reply]

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