
#Pushing23Since17
Norway continues to quietly export some of the most interesting electronic talent right now, and Sigurd K is one to keep an eye on.
At just 22, the emerging producer is carving out a sound that pulls from UK garage textures, house-driven momentum, and a clear ear for pop structure. His debut album, PUSHING 23 SINCE 17, doesn’t feel like a typical first release—it plays more like the result of years spent refining a direction.
The project draws from six years of consistent output, dating back to when he was 17. That time shows. There’s a sense of accumulation here—ideas, pressure, and self-reflection—coming together into something focused rather than scattered.
In his own words, the album is:
“an obsessive, introspective, and daydreaming UKG/electronic debut… not a retrospective, but a snapshot of where my mind has been the last year especially.”
Over the past year, Sigurd K has steadily built momentum through independent releases, picking up radio support and landing on key editorial playlists across Scandinavia. PUSHING 23 SINCE 17 feels like a turning point—more cohesive, more intentional, and more defined than anything he’s put out before.
It’s not just an introduction—it’s a statement of where he’s at right now.