The first release under the name of Moddi was recorded in 2007 and distributed in 20 home-made copies. Later followed the debut album
Floriography, recorded with producer
Valgeir Sigurðsson in Iceland and containing songs from Lue's period in
Nature and Youth.
Q magazine described the album as "irrevocably heart-warming and beautifully constructed piece of melancholic folk-pop". On his second album, Moddi presented the single "House By The Sea", his best known composition to date. The same year saw the release of
Kæm va du? ("Who were you?"), with lyrics borrowed from the Northern Norwegian poets such as
Arvid Hanssen, Helge Stangnes and Ola Bremnes. The album also included the single "Togsang", a reinterpretation of
Vashti Bunyans 60s cult hit "
Train Song". Bunyan later commented that Moddi's was her favourite cover version of any of her songs.
Kæm va du? won the
Spellemannprisen award for "Folk Album of the Year". In 2016, Moddi released his fourth studio album, "
Unsongs", consisting of Moddi's reinterpretations and translations of banned and censored songs from 12 different countries. Among the artists included on the album were
Pussy Riot (Russia),
Izhar Ashdot (Israel),
Mari Boine (Norway/
Sápmi),
Liu Xiaobo (China) and
Kate Bush (UK). Following the release, Moddi published the book "Forbudte sanger" (Forbidden songs) where he described a number of attempts to hold back the songs on the album, among others by Russian and Lebanese authorities, and by the British public broadcaster BBC. In 2019, Moddi released his fifth studio album "Like in 1968", inspired by the events that occurred in 1968. == Activism ==