Laufey Everything I Know About Love vinyl is one of the more quietly significant self-released debuts to arrive in recent years, a record that found a young Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter building her own lane at the intersection of jazz and contemporary indie pop, and doing it entirely on her own terms.
Who Is Laufey
Laufey Lin, known simply as Laufey, emerged from Reykjavik by way of a classical music education and a deep affection for mid-century jazz vocals. She came up writing and arranging her own material, playing multiple instruments, and releasing music independently before major labels came calling. What set her apart early was the combination of genuine jazz literacy with a sensibility that connected directly with younger audiences who had largely grown up outside that genre. She is not a pastiche act. The jazz influences are structural, not cosmetic, and that specificity is what gives her work its staying power.
About Laufey Everything I Know About Love Vinyl
Released in 2023 on her own imprint, also called LAUFEY, this LP carries catalog number LAUR 1. That catalog number tells you something important: this is the first release on her self-founded label, which means the artistic and commercial decisions were entirely hers. Choosing to press and distribute vinyl under your own name and your own catalog from the jump is a statement. It reflects a deliberate approach to how the music is presented and who controls it. The album itself sits squarely in jazz as a genre classification, though Laufey’s writing draws from a wider set of references that make the record accessible without softening its craft.
Why Collectors Should Pay Attention
First pressings on artist-owned imprints with low catalog numbers have a way of mattering later. LAUR 1 is not a major label release with standard distribution infrastructure behind it. It is a self-released record from an artist who was building real momentum at the time of issue, pressed to document a specific creative moment on her own terms. For collectors focused on independent releases, on jazz-adjacent artists with genuine musicianship behind them, or on the intersection of modern folk and jazz vocal traditions, this is a record that belongs in the conversation. It is not a reissue or a licensed pressing. It is the original 2023 LP, catalog number LAUR 1, on the LAUFEY label. That provenance is straightforward and clean, which is exactly what serious collectors want to know.





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