Iselin Solheim

Iselin Solheim
Birth name Iselin Løken Solheim
Born (1990-06-20) 20 June 1990
Naustdal, Norway
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010–present
Labels Bisi Music
Associated acts Alan Walker

Iselin Løken Solheim (born 20 June 1990) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter. She is mostly known for her featured vocals in Alan Walker's EDM songs "Faded" and "Sing Me to Sleep".

Career

Iselin was born in Naustdal, located in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway and started singing at a young age. In 2009, after high school she attended Skiringssal Folkehøgskule, where she mainly studied music and then began writing her own songs. In 2010 she attended The Institute for Performing Arts in Liverpool, where she studied 'popularize music and sound technology'. Here she developed as an artist/performer, starting with new projects and cultivating her own sound.[1]

Back from the United Kingdom, she released her well-received debut single “What’s Happening”. Solheim was firmly marking her place in the Scandinavian music scene with her single, “The Wizard of Us”. Coming back to Norway, the Bisi Record label signed her immediately. Followed by her debut with “What’s Happening”, a tune that received wide airplay and was picked as the “Song of the Week” for the national radio station Radio Norge.

Her vocals are featured in Alan Walker's EDM songs "Faded", which was released in 2015 and in "Sing Me to Sleep" from 2016, though she was only credited as the featured artist in the description.

Solheim resides in Oslo.

Discography

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title
2012 "What's Happening"
2013 "The Wizard of Us"
"Oracle"
2015 "Giants"
2016 "Listen"

As featured artist

Year Title Album
2013 "Usynlig"
(Cir.Cuz feat. Iselin Solheim)
Vi Er Cir.Cuz

Other songs

Year Title
2010 "Coloured Sky"

Production credits

Year Title Artist Role(s)
2015 "Faded" Alan Walker   Vocals
2016 "Sing Me to Sleep"

Music videos

Year Title
2013 "The Wizard of Us"

References

External links

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