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Hit facts from The Swedish Music Information Centre | 2007<br />

hit facts<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>


Photo: Press Image<br />

“One of the 21st century’s<br />

most adventurous trading<br />

nations, with a commercial<br />

influence that reaches far<br />

beyond its population of<br />

nine million”<br />

BBC, Counter Culture<br />

Cover photos:<br />

The Hives - photo | Hit by: Facts Press <strong>Sweden</strong> Image, Robyn - photo by: Fredrik Skogkvist, Katzen Kapell - photo by: Press Image<br />

The (International) Noice Consoiracy - photo by: Glen E Friedman, Jens Lekman - photo by: Press Image, Ale Möller - photo by: Moa Karlberg


Photo: Jonas Linell<br />

Jan Gradvall was born in 1963<br />

and lives in Stockholm. He is<br />

recognised as one of <strong>Sweden</strong>´s<br />

leading rock and pop journalists<br />

for the last 20 years. In<br />

2001, he was named Journalist<br />

of the Year by Sveriges Tidskrifter,<br />

a trade organization for<br />

the country´s magazine press.<br />

And in 2002, he was voted<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>´s top music journalist<br />

in an industry poll run by the<br />

trade journal Musikindustrin.<br />

Gradvall currently covers media<br />

and music for <strong>Sweden</strong>´s leading<br />

financial paper, Dagens Industri,<br />

and also writes for several<br />

style magazine such as Elle.<br />

Swedish Music 2008<br />

In the seventies, all you needed to define international Swedish music were the first two letters of the alphabet: back then, Swedish pop was spelt<br />

ABBA. However, to encapsulate all that’s happened to Swedish popular music in today’s rich and varied musical climate you need all 26 letters<br />

– and then some.<br />

Reviewing a box from the Swedish indie-pop<br />

label Labrador on Pitchfork<br />

Media in March 2007, critic Marc<br />

Hogan wrote: “A complete history of<br />

Swedish popular music would strain<br />

even the most long-winded reviewer.<br />

The Scandinavian nation responsible<br />

for the coolly melodic pop of the Concretes,<br />

El Perro del Mar, Jens Lekman,<br />

Love Is All, and Peter Bjorn And John<br />

also brings us the unguarded cuteness<br />

of Hello Saferide and I’m From Barcelona,<br />

the danceable insecurities of<br />

Robyn and Sally Shapiro, the visceral<br />

psych-rock of Dungen, and the Knife’s<br />

2006-defining haunted house. Blame<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>, too, for Soundtrack of Our<br />

Lives and Yngwie fucking Malmsteen.<br />

Good thing they’re peace-loving,<br />

right?”<br />

21st century Swedish popular music<br />

has become just as globally widespread<br />

as furniture from IKEA or clothes<br />

from H&M. The BBC series Counter<br />

Culture described <strong>Sweden</strong> as “One of<br />

the 21st century’s most adventurous<br />

trading nations, with a commercial<br />

influence that reaches far beyond its<br />

population of nine million”.<br />

And ever since MySpace resculpted the<br />

musical landscape, <strong>Sweden</strong>’s smallness<br />

and geographical position is no longer<br />

any disadvantage either. In cyberspace,<br />

everyone can hear you scream.<br />

It says something about how global<br />

Swedish music has become that the<br />

TV series The O.C. chose over a dozen<br />

Swedish songs as the soundtrack to the<br />

Californian life; or that Swedish music<br />

is used in adverts for international<br />

products such as iPod (“Jerk It Out”,<br />

The Caesars), Sony Bravia (“Heartbeats”,<br />

José González,) and Panasonic<br />

(“When The Night Turns Cold”, Tobias<br />

Fröberg).<br />

Anyone who reads the fine print on<br />

CD covers will also find that Swedish<br />

songwriters, producers and musicians<br />

are also responsible for world<br />

hits by performers as widely varied as<br />

Madonna, Kelly Clarkson, Westlife,<br />

Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys and<br />

Il Divo. Pseudonyms like Max Martin<br />

and Bloodshy & Avant live and work in<br />

Stockholm.<br />

If there’s one thing that all this Swedish<br />

music has in common it’s the consistently<br />

strong and often minor-keyed<br />

tunes. Just like in ABBA, there’s a pronounced<br />

vein of melancholy that’s possibly<br />

typical for Swedish music – echoes<br />

of an idiom that can be traced back to<br />

fiddle-based folk music.<br />

It’s also remarkable how ABBA’s songs<br />

refuse to leave the world’s radio stations,<br />

a presence that’s hardly likely to<br />

wane now that the Hollywood version<br />

of the musical Mamma Mia, starring<br />

Meryl Streep, is due to open in August<br />

2008.<br />

Jan Gradvall<br />

Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong> |


Photo: Moa Karlberg<br />

Club8<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Ale Möller Band<br />

Photo: Jonas Linell<br />

Photo: Lindor Tidäng<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

The Hives<br />

Dark Tranquillity<br />

Anna Ternheim<br />

| Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong>


“Thanks for saving<br />

rock’n’roll”<br />

Abalone Dots<br />

myspace.com/abalonedotsmusic<br />

ABBA’s Björn Ulveaus started as a folk<br />

musician in the little picturesque coastal<br />

town of Västervik. Now from the same<br />

town come Abalone Dots, four women<br />

who musically encapsulate their home<br />

tracts in much the same way as Dixie<br />

Chicks capture Texas or The Be Good<br />

Tanyas Canada. All four sing and play<br />

acoustic instruments, such as fiddle,<br />

dobro, mandolin and double bass.<br />

Ale Möller Band<br />

myspace.com/alemoller<br />

The term ‘world music’ has become too<br />

hackneyed and nebulous to say anything<br />

about the music itself, but when<br />

used to describe Ale Möller it takes on<br />

a very definite meaning. Along with<br />

fellow musicians hailing from Mexico,<br />

Senegal, Canada, Greece and northern<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>, the Ale Möller Band makes<br />

folk music that belongs to nowhere and<br />

everywhere. Inquisitiveness and a faith<br />

in the potential of the musicians is what<br />

guides them.<br />

Anna Ternheim<br />

myspace.com/annaternheim<br />

Blonde singer-songwriter, known for<br />

her bittersweet melodies and increasingly<br />

experimental arrangements, who<br />

has quickly become one of the biggest<br />

and most acclaimed artists in <strong>Sweden</strong>.<br />

Rolling Stone gave her second album<br />

four stars, describing Anna Ternheim<br />

as a “wonderful artist”. Sell-out tours<br />

in many European countries.<br />

Caesars<br />

myspace.com/caesars<br />

New York Magazine has called the<br />

four-piecer Caesars’s garage rock,<br />

fronted by a furious Farfisa organ,<br />

“maddeningly infectious”. At home in<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>, the band first appeared under<br />

the name Caesar’s Palace, but abbreviated<br />

it for legal reasons. Jerk It Out<br />

has featured in an advert for iPod and<br />

in over half a dozen Hollywood movies<br />

(Deuce Bigalow) and as many TV<br />

series (Entourage).<br />

Club 8<br />

myspace.com/club8<br />

With artists like The Radio Dept. and<br />

Suburban Kids With Biblical Names,<br />

Labrador has made a name for itself as<br />

one of the world’s most influential indiepop<br />

labels. Club 8 is a duo comprising the<br />

company’s owner Johan Angergård (also<br />

of Acid House Kings and The Legends)<br />

and singer Karolina Komstedt. Over the<br />

years, Club 8 has taken its 60s-inspired<br />

sounds from bossa nova to more contemporary,<br />

melancholic pop.<br />

The Concretes<br />

myspace.com/theconcretes<br />

Homespun indie-pop from Stockholm<br />

with an eight-piece band fronted by<br />

three women: Lisa Milberg, Maria Eriksson<br />

and Victoria Bergsman. When<br />

Victoria Bergsman left to pursue a<br />

solo career as Taken By Trees, drummer<br />

Lisa Milberg, with her Nico-esque<br />

voice, took over the mic. Had their<br />

debut with an American recording<br />

company, and now run their own label,<br />

Licking Fingers.<br />

Dark Tranquillity<br />

myspace.com/dtofficial<br />

As Popmatters.com writes: “The Swedish<br />

melodic death metal scene of the<br />

1990s had a huge impact on those who<br />

like their music with a crunch.” Dark<br />

Tranquillity are veterans in the genre<br />

and join their Swedish colleagues At<br />

The Gates and In Flames as pioneers in<br />

the more melodic side of death metal.<br />

Have eight albums and world tours under<br />

their belts.<br />

Dungen<br />

myspace.com/dungen<br />

Dungen is poly-instrumentalist Gustav<br />

Ejste’s nickname and the name of his<br />

band. The fact that Dungen sings in<br />

Swedish has not prevented them from<br />

making an international impact – on<br />

the contrary, the music speaks quite literally<br />

for itself. The album Ta det lugnt<br />

received rave reviews in the USA. With<br />

influences from the psychedelic era of<br />

the 60s and 70s, Dungen produces progressive<br />

rock for the 21st century.<br />

Hello Saferide<br />

myspace.com/saferide<br />

Singer-songwriter Annika Norlin performs<br />

under two different monikers:<br />

Säkert! when singing in Swedish and<br />

Hello Saferide when singing in English.<br />

Made a name for herself when she<br />

posted Highschool Stalker on the net.<br />

The song subsequently popped up everywhere,<br />

from clubs in England and<br />

blogs in Australia to Canadian radio.<br />

The song Long Lost Penpal was featured<br />

in the HBO series Big Love.<br />

The Hives<br />

myspace.com/thehives<br />

Following a Hives gig, Joe Strummer<br />

(1952-2002) went up to the band and<br />

said, “Thanks for saving rock’n’roll.”<br />

Borlänge’s The Hives, who are forever<br />

clad in black and white, have repeatedly<br />

been voted as the world’s best live band.<br />

In the early 2000s, after their breakthrough,<br />

the band made around 250 recordings<br />

a year. For their latest album,<br />

The Hives developed their adrenaline-packed<br />

garage rock with the help<br />

of, amongst others, hip hop producers<br />

Pharrell Williams and Timbaland.<br />

Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong> |


Photo: Elin Berge<br />

José González<br />

The Knife<br />

Katzen Kapell<br />

Photo: Glen E Friedman<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Jens Lekman<br />

The (International) Noise Conspiracy<br />

| Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong>


“...and the tunes are<br />

100 percent pop”<br />

Frida Hyvönen<br />

myspace.com/fridahyvonen<br />

A charismatic and expressive pianistcum-singer<br />

from Robertsfors in northern<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>. Frida Hyvönen has been<br />

likened to Laura Nyro and Joni Mitchell,<br />

even though she herself has never<br />

been comfortable with these references.<br />

Contracted to Secretely Canadian<br />

in the USA and to The Concretes’s<br />

company Licking Fingers in Europe.<br />

Toured the USA with Jens Lekman.<br />

I’m From Barcelona<br />

myspace.com/imfrombarcelona<br />

The little town of Jönköping is known<br />

for two things: The Cardigans and its<br />

nonconformist churches. Jönköpingbased<br />

I’m From Barcelona combines<br />

both. With its 29 members, most of<br />

whom are in the chorus, they are like<br />

an ecstatic church choir, but the attitude<br />

and the tunes are 100 per cent<br />

pop. The band has attracted much public<br />

and critical attention abroad, particularly<br />

in England. Contracted overseas<br />

to Mute.<br />

The (International) Noise<br />

Conspiracy<br />

myspace.com/internationalnoiseconspiracy<br />

Singer Dennis Lyxzén started in Refused,<br />

one of the world’s most influential<br />

hardcore bands. The title of<br />

their swansong, The Shape Of Punk<br />

To Come, proved prophetic. Dennis<br />

Lyxzén’s other band, The (International)<br />

Noise Conspiracy, has been<br />

taken underwing by Rick Rubin. The<br />

band’s latest two albums were recorded<br />

by Rick Rubin in Los Angeles.<br />

Jens Lekman<br />

Jenslekman.com<br />

Singer-poet-songwriter from Göteborg<br />

who let the whole world into his<br />

kitchen. Jens Lekman combines sunshine<br />

melodies with beats borrowed<br />

from African soul music and American<br />

soul music with lyrics on everything<br />

from, to quote a review on Popmatters.<br />

com, “eating bananas at 7-11, Jehovah’s<br />

Witnesses interrupting birthday parties,<br />

breakups at protest rallies, and<br />

cosy houses in the dead of the Scandinavian<br />

winter”.<br />

José González<br />

myspace.com/josegonzalez<br />

Since releasing his debut album Veneer<br />

in 2003, José González has been<br />

on a non-stop world tour. Everyone<br />

from punks to Hollywood stars have<br />

found themselves enchanted by the<br />

Gothenberger’s almost whispering<br />

music, which has featured in several<br />

TV series, including The OC and Friday<br />

Night Lights. And who could ha ve<br />

missed the advert for Sony Bravia, in<br />

which 250,000 colourful balls bounce<br />

down a street in San Francisco to the<br />

strains of his rendering of The Knife’s<br />

Heartbeats?<br />

Katzen Kapell<br />

myspace.com/katzenkapell<br />

With accordion and fiddle upfront,<br />

veterans Katzen Kapell play music<br />

that’s just as evocative of Argentina and<br />

Eastern Europe as it is of their Swedish<br />

homeland. It says something that<br />

one of the band’s most well-known<br />

songs is called Bukarest. The band lists<br />

amongst its diverse influences Astor<br />

Piazzolla, Kurt Weill and film-score<br />

legends Nino Rota and Bernard Herrmann.<br />

Toured the USA in the autumn<br />

of 2007.<br />

Kent<br />

myspace.com/kentsweden<br />

The biggest rock bank in <strong>Sweden</strong> this<br />

past decade. After attempting an international<br />

breakthrough by producing<br />

bilingual versions of two of their<br />

albums, Isola (1997) and Hagnesta Hill<br />

(1999), Kent has dropped the English<br />

and has gone back to singing exclusively<br />

in Swedish. Ironically, this has made<br />

the band more interesting overseas.<br />

Swedish Kent encapsulates the national<br />

character and landscape in the same<br />

way as Sigur Rós captures the spirit of<br />

Iceland. Their music is a combination<br />

of Nordic melancholy, modern electronics<br />

and timeless melodies. In the<br />

autumn of 2007, the American TFT<br />

label launched a reissue of all of Kent’s<br />

Swedish language albums.<br />

The Knife<br />

myspace.com/theknife<br />

The unique electronic brother-andsister<br />

duo of Karin Dreijer Andersson<br />

and Olof Dreijer, who always perform<br />

behind masks. Ultramodern production,<br />

with influences of everything<br />

from Eurotechno to southern state<br />

hip hop, combined with expressive<br />

vocals reminiscent of Siouxsie & The<br />

Banshees and Kate Bush. The Knife’s<br />

Göteborg neighbour, José González,<br />

recorded an acoustic version of the<br />

duo’s Heartbeats.<br />

Little Dragon<br />

myspace.com/yourlittledragon<br />

Singer Yukimi Nagano was first noticed<br />

as the guest performer with the<br />

critically acclaimed Swedish new jazz<br />

duo Koop. With Little Dragon she has<br />

formed her own fine-tuned combo that<br />

navigates between soul, jazz, and oriental<br />

music. The rhythmic palate they<br />

use to paint their moods has earned<br />

them comparisons with Bristol outfit<br />

Portishead. Little Dragon have also<br />

played with José González.<br />

Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong> |


Robyn<br />

Mapei | Photo: Press Image<br />

Photo: Fredrik Skogkvist<br />

Peter, Bjorn and John<br />

Photo: Marguerite Seger<br />

Photo: Johan Bergmark<br />

Lykke Li<br />

Mapei<br />

| Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong>


“ABBA with balls”<br />

Love Is All<br />

myspace.com/loveisall8<br />

A five-piece indie-pop band from<br />

Göteborg, Love Is All first hit the scene<br />

in 2004 when they got to make one of<br />

the last Peel Sessions for legendary DJ<br />

John Peel (1939-2004). Love is All is<br />

fronted by singer Josephine Olausson<br />

and is currently on contract with US<br />

independent label What’s Your Rupture?<br />

A Love Is All track is included on<br />

Rough Trade’s prestigious collection<br />

Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1.<br />

Lykke Li<br />

myspace.com/lykkeli<br />

The 21-year old from Stockholm who<br />

has been compared to such diverse<br />

artists as Feist, Björk and Alicia Keys.<br />

Lykke Li shares a manager with Shout<br />

Out Louds. Her debut album was recorded<br />

in New York with Björn Yttling<br />

from Peter, Bjorn And John as producer.<br />

In one interview, Lykke Li said<br />

that she “likes all music with feelings,<br />

pain and cock in it”. It’s an attitude that<br />

makes her music what it is.<br />

Maia Hirasawa<br />

myspace.com/maiahirasawa<br />

Japaswedish Maia Hirasawa’s technicolour<br />

pop has been compared to Björk’s<br />

It’s Oh So Quiet and artists like Rufus<br />

Wainwright and Regina Spector. Maia<br />

Hirasawa doesn’t only write, arrange<br />

and produce all her music; on her debut<br />

album she also plays most of the instruments.<br />

As a singer she has just as much<br />

mastery of jazz as she does pop. Has<br />

toured and played with Hello Saferide.<br />

Mando Diao<br />

myspace.com/mandodiao<br />

A garage rock band group from Borlänge<br />

that lists John Lennon and Mohammad<br />

Ali as its chief influences.<br />

Another comparison is early Oasis, not<br />

least when it comes to self-confidence.<br />

At gigs, Mando Diao has been whipping<br />

up a hysteria amongst its young<br />

fans of near-Beetles proportions.<br />

Breakthrough in Japan and Germany.<br />

The singer’s two younger brothers play<br />

in Sugarplum Fairy.<br />

Mapei<br />

myspace.com/mapei<br />

At the end of the 80s, it was Swedish<br />

born Neneh Cherry who personified<br />

the contemporary scene. Today it’s<br />

Mapei, Stockholm’s answer to M.I.A..<br />

Under the heading Influences on her<br />

MySpace page, she lists “Pop politics.<br />

Flippin’ burgers. Characteristic cab<br />

drivers. Apathy. Dungen”. Despite not<br />

having released a record yet, Mapei has<br />

been nominated as <strong>Sweden</strong>’s best live<br />

performer.<br />

Melody Club<br />

myspace.com/melodyclub<br />

British NME has described Melody<br />

Club as “ABBA with balls”. The group<br />

was handpicked by Kylie Minogue to<br />

support her Greatest Hits tour. The<br />

latest to discover the band’s updated<br />

glam rock is skateboard legend Bam<br />

Margera, who has included them on<br />

his Viva La Bands, Vol 2 anthology<br />

(which also features The Sounds and<br />

In Flames, also from <strong>Sweden</strong>).<br />

The Perishers<br />

myspace.com/theperishers<br />

Low-key pop combo from Umeå whose<br />

mood-evoking music has been discovered<br />

by many US TV producers. The<br />

Perishers’ songs have featured in Greys<br />

Anatomy, Veronica mars, The O.C.<br />

and One Tree Hill. When the group<br />

toured with Sarah MacLachlan, they<br />

sold up to 600 CDs per evening. Currently<br />

on contract to the US company<br />

Nettwerk.<br />

Peter, Bjorn and John<br />

myspace.com/peterbjornandjohn<br />

The duet Young Folks, with its characteristic<br />

whistling refrain, has been<br />

called “the perfect pop song” and is<br />

one of the 21st century’s most played<br />

songs. NME named it their numbertwo<br />

single of 2006. The song has since<br />

been recorded by Kanye West on a<br />

mix tape and in German and Japanese<br />

cover versions. For the past few years,<br />

the trio has been on a non-stop tour.<br />

Björn Yttling is also one of <strong>Sweden</strong>’s<br />

most sought-after producers, and has<br />

worked with Taken By Trees, Lykke<br />

Li, Sahara Hotnights, Marit Bergman<br />

and Shout Out Louds. John Eriksson is<br />

one of the country’s most popular percussionists,<br />

and plays in the ensemble<br />

Kroumata. Peter Morén once played in<br />

The Plan, a band that won much critical<br />

acclaim in <strong>Sweden</strong>.<br />

Promise and the Monster<br />

myspace.com/promiseandthemonster<br />

Behind the name is 19-year old Billie<br />

Lindahl, who, under the heading<br />

Sounds Like on her MySpace page, has<br />

written “nightmares”. Her gothic ballads<br />

recall Mary Shelley’s 19th century<br />

and Stina Nordenstam’s 20th. Promise<br />

And The Monster has supported Jens<br />

Lekman and Mark Kozelek. Her label,<br />

Imperial Recordings, also discovered<br />

José González.<br />

Robyn<br />

myspace.com/robynmyspace<br />

It might seem strange to call a 28-year<br />

old artist a veteran, but Robyn has gone<br />

through several incarnations as an artist.<br />

Her debut album Robyn Is Here, which<br />

she recorded when she was 17, earned<br />

Robyn three Grammies in <strong>Sweden</strong> and<br />

two Top-10 hits in the USA. Since having<br />

been called the Swedish equivalent<br />

of R&B artists like Brandy and Monica,<br />

Robyn has re-invented herself as something<br />

of a futuristic Kate Bush for the<br />

Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong> |


Photo: Press Image<br />

Teddybears<br />

Studio<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

Timbuktu<br />

The Tough Alliance<br />

Photo: Press Image<br />

10 | Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong>


“...a one man The<br />

Mamas & The Papas”<br />

21st century’s club scene. The song Be<br />

Mine was spread on music blogs the<br />

world over in 2006. In August 2007 she<br />

took With Every Heartbeat to no. 1 in<br />

the British singles charts.<br />

Sahara Hotnights<br />

Four young women from Robertsfors<br />

in northern <strong>Sweden</strong> who have been<br />

playing together since the age of eleven.<br />

Since their album debut in 1997,<br />

the band has grown from strength to<br />

strength. Since having been compared<br />

to The Runaways they have taken the<br />

step towards more mature and playful<br />

pop with references to Stevie Nicks,<br />

ABBA and Bryan Ferry. All Sahara<br />

Hotnights’s albums have gone gold in<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>.<br />

Shout Out Louds<br />

myspace.com/shoutoutlouds<br />

An indie-pop group from Stockholm<br />

that has played live on both the David<br />

Letterman and Jay Leno show. Rolling<br />

Stone has described the band’s sound<br />

as “neo new-wave integrated with Alt-<br />

Country and adrenaline-filled Strokes<br />

guitars”. Many have even drawn parallels<br />

with The Cure’s more poppy side.<br />

Ted Malmros in Shout Out Louds directed<br />

the MTV award-winning video<br />

for Peter, Bjorn And John’s Young<br />

Folks.<br />

Studio<br />

myspace.com/sstudio<br />

One of Studio’s songs, Life’s A Beach,<br />

took its name from a Factory Record’s<br />

compilation dance album. The legacy<br />

of the Manchester scene and its relationship<br />

with dance music rematerialises<br />

in this duo from Göteborg’s arty<br />

circles. Studio takes pop from Hacienda<br />

via Ibiza to 21st century <strong>Sweden</strong>,<br />

and has been acclaimed for its remixes<br />

for bands like Shout Out Louds and<br />

Love Is All.<br />

Sugarplum Fairy<br />

myspace.com/sugarplumfairyborlange<br />

Victor and Carl Norén in Sugarplum<br />

Fairy are the younger brothers of Gustaf<br />

Norén in Mando Diao. The Norén<br />

brothers all grew up with the Beatles<br />

and the Stones, but are also influenced<br />

by Oasis and by the attitude and sense<br />

of nowness of hip hop. While Mando<br />

Diao has become best known for its upbeat<br />

style, Sugarplum Fairy has found<br />

greatest success with epic ballads.<br />

Taken by Trees<br />

myspace.com/takenbytreesmusic<br />

A one-woman project by Victoria<br />

Bergsman, artist from Stockholm and<br />

former singer in The Concretes. To<br />

date, Victoria Bergsman’s voice is most<br />

familiar as the other half of the duet in<br />

Peter, Bjorn And John’s world hit Young<br />

Folks. Her debut album as a solo artist<br />

has also been produced by the trio’s<br />

Björn Yttling. Taken By Trees has a<br />

contract with English Rough Trade.<br />

Teddybears<br />

myspace.com/teddybears<br />

US magazine Paper said of the Teddybears<br />

that “they write punk songs. With<br />

dance beats. And it works”. Teddybears<br />

started life as a hardcore band in Stockholm,<br />

but had their breakthrough with<br />

their eclectic blend of club and street<br />

music. Iggy Pop features on their<br />

Punkrocker. Jocke Åhlund is also in<br />

the garage band Caesars. His brother,<br />

Klas Åhlund, is a producer, who can list<br />

Robyn as one of his artists.<br />

Timbuktu<br />

myspace.com/timbuktuonline<br />

Jason Diakité, born in 1975, grew up in<br />

Lund in southern <strong>Sweden</strong> with American<br />

parents. His father’s family has its<br />

roots in Timbuktu, Mali – hence his<br />

stage name. Many rappers in <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

perform in English, but the most respected<br />

and popular rap in Swedish.<br />

After a string of hit albums from the<br />

2000s, Timbuktu has made a name as<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>’s leading rapper.<br />

Tobias Fröberg<br />

myspace.com/tobiasfroberg<br />

A critic for the English Word Magazine<br />

wrote of singer-songwriter Tobias<br />

Fröberg’ second album: “I’m honestly<br />

starting to think it might be one of the<br />

greatest records ever made”. An American<br />

magazine has described his California-inspired<br />

sound as “a one man<br />

The Mamas & The Papas”. Alan Mc-<br />

Gee (Oasis) has said: “Tobias Fröberg<br />

is Scandinavia’s next superstar”.<br />

The Tough Alliance<br />

myspace.com/toughalliance<br />

For one shot, The Tough Alliance<br />

posed holding baseball bats. This was<br />

enough to fix the media image of the<br />

duo as soul-loving football hooligans.<br />

On their albums, The Tough Alliance<br />

have played the Northern Soul classic<br />

Mine Was Real and rapper 50 Cents’s<br />

Many Men. Their own work is pure<br />

digital dance music with refrains so<br />

simple they could have been composed<br />

by Liverpool’s Kop.<br />

Hit Facts <strong>Sweden</strong> | 11


Swedish Music Information Centre<br />

Box 27327 • Sandhamnsgatan 79 • SE-102 54 Stockholm<br />

Tel: +46-8-783 88 00 • Fax: +46-8-783 95 10<br />

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Box 27327 • Sandhamnsgatan 79 • SE-102 54 Stockholm<br />

Tel +46-8-783 88 00 • Fax: +46-8-662 62 75<br />

E-mail: info@stim.se • Internet: www.stim.se<br />

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Box 27327 • Sandhamnsgatan 79 • SE-102 54 Stockholm<br />

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Concerts <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

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Royal Swedish Academy of Music<br />

Blasieholmstorg 8 • SE-111 48 Stockholm<br />

Tel +46-8-407 18 00 • Fax: +46-8-611 87 18<br />

E-mail: adm@musakad.se • Internet: www.musakad.se<br />

SAMI<br />

Döbelnsgatan 3 • SE-111 40 Stockholm<br />

Tel +46-8-453 34 00 • Fax: +46-8-453 34 40<br />

E-mail: info@sami.se • Internet: www.sami.se<br />

Swedish Broadcasting Corporation<br />

SE-105 10 Stockholm<br />

Tel: +46-8-784 50 00 • Fax: +46-8-663 19 40<br />

Internet: www.sr.se<br />

Music from <strong>Sweden</strong> on MySpace<br />

www.myspace.com/MusicFrom<strong>Sweden</strong><br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>.se: music<br />

www.sweden.se/music<br />

Swedesplease<br />

www.swedesplease.net<br />

It’s a Trap<br />

www.itsatrap.com<br />

Absolut Noise<br />

absolutnoise.blogspot.com<br />

Hello! Surprise!<br />

http://www.hellosurprise.com/<br />

Swedish Music Information Centre<br />

Box 27327 • Sandhamnsgatan 79 • SE-102 54 Stockholm<br />

Tel: +46-8-783 88 00 • Fax: +46-8-783 95 10<br />

E-mail: swedmic@stim.se • Internet: www.mic.stim.se<br />

Swedish Music Information Centre is concerned with the documentation and the spreading<br />

of information of contemporary Swedish music, and is financed by STIM and the Swedish government.<br />

Editorial staff: Kristofer Kebbon, Jan Gradvall. Translation by Neil Betteridge.

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