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These are most of the albums and
singles I've released over the years (a few unserious ones was
excluded). They are listed by release date in ascending order. Most albums here
are available on several streaming services - links to spotify
and youtube follow below. |
Du vet vad jag menar I decided to take a old song
that I made long ago and totally remake it with new lyrics and
flair. From a pretty depressing song came this more uplifting
and happy song about letting go and move forward. |
Cat Techno My first
experiment of how to use cat samples in music. |
Söndag i Sängen I asked Bo Sundström of BKO if I
could make covers on some of their songs and got a thumb up from
him. I grew up listening to this song and many others by BKO. It
means a lot to me to be able to record my own take of such
songs. |
Defused I found a project file in my old
project directory and tried to give new life to it. It turned
out better then I could ever hope for and now I love this tune! |
Vindarna susar This song is work related. I
recorded it, mixed it and released it all within a short period
of time. |
C.A.F.I.C.S. Classical Remix I have always wanted to do
classical music but never had the skill or the software to
really do what I wanted. This is perhaps the closest I've been.
More about the original song down below. |
C.A.F.I.C.S. Dance Remix I really love this song, both
the original and this remix. The only bad thing about this remix
is that it picks up pretty late and many listeners will give up
before the coolest part - I guess!? I'm so proud of my young
self that I came up with so many cool melodies and transitions
in the same track. I was 14 or 15 years old when I made the
original. |
En ensam hund på andra sidan stranden Inspired by Bob Hund I made a
song about a lonely dog (hund = dog). I decided to keep my
sometimes semi-optimal vocals untuned for the genuity. I
actually sang the vocals spontaneously and had some real flow. I
also felt that the mixing was easy on this song so I'm really
happy with it! |
Pull over One evening I ended up looking
through my old project folder from 1998 to see if there was
something viable for completion. There was several indeed. I
chose this one since it seemed the easiest to finish. |
Jag borde hållit käft I just switched some sounds and
turned a rock song into a electronica. There have been several
moments in my life where I should have been quiet when I wasn't,
this is a tribute to those moments. |
Sorkarna från Belgien It was a lot of work to make
this remix and I wonder if it was worth it!? :D But I guess it
generated some additional experience. I also forgot to cred my
kids for their choir when I released it. My hope is that it
gives someone a laugh. |
Title It was fun to back track and
find a old song from when I started to compose and then try to
remix it with some new samples and plugins that I just started
to get used to. The song is a bit slow for a dance song perhaps
but I released it with Dance Chills anyway since it felt like
the most correct release alias. |
Crumbling Down Just played around with some
synth plugins one evening and went into a flow, sang what I felt
at the moment. |
Bjausee´r Rouse The original was one of the
weirder mods I made in 1999. The vocal sample was recorded at a
LAN event that I arranged at the time, I had the suspicion that
the guy talking was referring to drugs - hence the cover art. |
Var det här Livet? I had to remix this song using my new synth plugin from Germany. |
Memory Dismemberment This song got about half my
followers on spotify to abandon Detached Ignorance for some
reason. I guess it's to different from the other releases with
Detached. I'm really happy with how it turned out though,
especially the choir. |
Cachelito While playing Counter-strike I
use to save recordings when something cool happens. Lately I
have mostly focused on moments that will be fun to save for
later just for a laugh. These two have been really fun to play
with and when I thought I had gathered enough "samples" for a
song I made this for a tribute, with their consent - of course. |
Human race for a cat This is a simple "export from
FastTracker2 to midi" remix. The tempo is a bit slower then the
original song but with the chosen samples I think it works
better. The cover art was a bit of fun to make. |
Cement Feeling In 1999 I just did what I wanted
and played with everything I got my hands on in FastTracker2
sample-wise. One day I came across a set of samples with a hard
hitting drum loop perfect for some fast rave tracks. I tried it
out and first out was the original cement feeling track. So I
thought it fitting to once again play around with a new library
and make a remix of that old track now when I got the feeling
for remixes with a jet another new alias. I wonder if anyone
ever going to dance to this though... hah, well I don't know. |
Kasserad Torsdag At first glance, this album look
kind of chill and layed back. I've tried to reach a sound that
isn't to heavy to listen to, even if it isn't "easy listening"
per say, so in that way the layed back theory would be right.
But it's way wrong. The story behind this album is kind of grim.
I wrote these song in my youth. Most of them while I just had
moved out from my mom and for the first time in my life tried to
live alone. To keep it short and sweet: I was a wreck. Maybe not
a wreck in all areas in life, but in some. I lacked confidence
in myself and the way I expressed it was, as per usual, in my
music. So this album contain lyrics about solitude, social
anxiety, resentment, suicide, spiritual awareness and more. For
me to listen to these songs and then to remake them now, so many
years later, feels a bit surreal. I cannot fathom that I wrote
all this back then when I was in the midst of it all. It's
interesting to me how sharp a person can be and how helpless
that same person can seem at the same time. Just as the Touli
Chate: Vol. 1 album, this one is really special to me. |
Touli Chate: Vol. 1 A true testament to my
perseverance. This album took me eleven years to release from
the time I started to record the first song. The many
difficulties I experienced when first involving myself in this
project made me question my future of making music at all, but
after several battles won I finally find myself able to present
a final album after all this time. The songs represent one
chapter each from a book I wrote even earlier - or at least a
concept of a book and all it's 28 chapters. I decided early on
to make three albums with nine songs in each volume. Hence this
is part 1 of 3. |
Benouterna In 2017 I was part of a
ambitious trio that sought to release a game the following year.
That never came to pass and until this day (2023) I don't even
know what happened with the main programmer. The game was
playable already in 2017. It was a stressful 2D shooter inside a
3D environment where you needed to defeat waves after waves of
enemies meanwhile moving around a small maze looking for
power-ups and healing stations. I was so inspired to be able to
play the game that I made music for, so I went into a flow of
creativity - spitting out track after track. I wanted to
maintain a certain feel and a steady melodic theme that would
keep coming up throughout the different levels of the game, I
think that my idea about that would have worked. I also made
different fragments of some of these songs that was able to loop
into each other, so the player never really knew exactly what to
expect out of the soundtrack while playing. While I gradually
realized that the game project was going to be abandoned, the
idea of releasing the songs with a project like nerd chills took
over. Now, I cannot present the songs as intended in the game,
but never the less - they are now officially out there. |
Trafikskola These songs were originally
meant for the Sp3O-album released in 2022. I didn't want to mark
that whole album with a theme that mainly influenced only three
songs, so I decided to continue to work on these a bit more and
release them as an EP later on. I guess that this EP now
represent a part of my road rage, as I have a hard time in
traffic when people regularly drive like total morons - right?!
At least I manage to present it in a comical way. |
Same as You This album first became a
project in 2021 when I wrote and recorded a few songs inspired
by the TV-series "Sex Education". The songs inspired by the
series are: "Never Knowing", "Feel so Wrong" and "Your Trust".
In 2022 I released "Never Ask Twice" that was inspired in the
same way and recorded at the same time. The main songs on this
album is, at least in my own opinion: "Climb a mountain" and
"Something Real". "Climb a Mountain" is a remake similar to the
original recorded with dr.zingo in 2005. The same goes for "Who
are you". I'm especially happy with the contributes from my
fellow artists: Promise To Panic, Ahnna Guthler and Lemonride,
who all sings backup vocals on one song each. THANK YOU! Another
highlight with this release could be my guitar solos on "Too
Lonely to Have Fun" and especially on "Who Are You". At the time
of this release my mindset was to get the Detached Ignorance
releases as perfect as I ever could while not being that fuzzy
about my other project releases (Nerd Chills, Gammis etc.).
Because of this, I put a lot of time in "Producer mode". The
song "Who Are You" reached a new high of 40 versions before I
finally just made a decision to release. If I had some instant
regrets it would be not making a version 41 of that song, but
hopefully it's only me who hear the difference at this point. I
also want to thank my little "audio panel", it's always good to
have other people around me who can deny or confirm ideas I have
about mixing and mastering. So thank you to: Henrik P, Erik A,
David G. and Kristian L. for taking your time to listen and
giving me feedback. |
Metal Droid This album is a roundup of old
rock and metal song-projects that previously only got released
in .xm-files if released at all. It brings me a lot of joy being
able to finally present them in a manner that - I think - they
deserve. "New Wave of Fire" was made for my old grunge-metal
band Mutual Edification but never released. "Leaving Myself" was
made for my rock band One Future Plan but never released (We
never released anything with that band). Both those songs had
lyrics back in the day but I kind of like them more in this way.
The idea was to finally make a game music version of "New wave
of fire" just to finally save those riffs and melodies in some
manner - since that is a song I still know on guitar (Written
2001?). I got into a flow and suddenly I had a whole album of
old metal wannabees coming to life. The cover art is also a
remake, I made the original in my early teens. |
En Självbiografi på Tre Ord The fourth and final album in a
collection project that I started in 2018 when I gathered
material from my Dictaphone. This album was originally supposed
to contain all songs with a aggressive or angry feel in that
collection. Sometimes songs take on a different shape when you
start to record them, however, and I like that creative process
too much to change destination of said songs. I did, however,
move some of the original songs of this album to another project
(not yet released at the moment). After I moved some songs away
I had to add a few old recordings to make it a full album. I
wound up with a scrappy final product that doesn't project the
original idea that much. But the important part for me is to
finally release some of these songs. The song "Den Sociala
Hierarkin" has continued to be on my thoughts from time to time
over a wast period of time, I recorded it on my Dictaphone over
10 years before release. Now, after release, I deem "drunknar"
and "Jag Borde Hållit Käft" the most important songs of the
album. |
Bombardment There are no particular theme to
this release. But when working on different projects all the
time, the projects themselves sometimes grows together and
become their own theme. They fit together in my head since I
work on them in the same period of time. That's what happened
here. My intentions was at first just to polish a few different
song projects a bit and look around my english rock library. I
realized that I didn't need the whole commitment of making a
full length album but choose a few songs instead, just because I
felt for it. I didn't over work myself and could perhaps make
them sound even better if I put in more hours, but I choose to
release them in this state since it's still just a hobby. Maybe
this is one of the first of many EP's coming. The lyrics have
strong connections to me in different ways and I believe that
some of these songs will remain to feel more important then most
others I make for a long time. Thanks to David uvå for his help
with the cover art. |
Full Circle In 2018 I started to experiment
a bit with vocoder synthesizers just for fun. This was something
I came back to from time to time when not wanting to work on the
more serious projects I had at the moment. But some of these
songs turned out pretty cool and I realized that I put in a lot
of work into them, so a new project was born. Throughout a
couple of years I kept making a few odd electronica songs with
vocals here and there. In 2021 I made the song: "Full Circle"
and that track moved me into making an album. I decided to
release it as "Nerd Chills" since it fit the electronica
description even if the "Nerd Chills" project first supposed to
be fully instrumental. I cannot have thousands of artist names
lying around everywhere... :) |
Mer än så kan ingen bli In my teenage years I was
influenced by many great artists. One of them was the band bob
hund. They were my "main listen" at one period and at that time
I also formed a band who played songs similar to theirs - that I
wrote. I've often played with the idea to make covers on some of
the favorites from my youth, but it took me a long while until I
finally made it happen. These are the first covers I've ever
recorded and it feels suiting that bob hund is my first "victim"
in this manner. I made contact with them before recording and
they seemed positive. I even got to use their mascot on my cover
art, thank you! It was a great experience to "go inside" another
artists work and record. I hope that both bob hund and their
fans can view this as a tribute to them. |
8-bit Bird Jazz The process of making this album
- from song idea to finished product - took me three months.
Usually I give my projects a few years to brew, but this time
was different. In December 2021 I finally took care of an old
idea of re-making old chip sound samples for use in my current
DAW: Logic. When I realized how easy it was, the inspiration
just poured over me. I also wanted to test out the jazz drum
sample kit that I bought a few years back. When 2021 was over,
all of the 13 songs was finished but not properly mastered. The
mix of jazz drums and chip sounds are perhaps not for every ear.
But I love it and visualize some of these songs fitting old
platformer games. Why the theme of the album became birds was
just a coincidence most likely from playing the game wingspan a
lot in the same month. |
Ronny Cyklar till Norge It started as a joke while
talking to my co-worker on the phone. Ronny have made himself a
decent following on social media by just doing what he loves
(biking) while also gathering money for a good cause (Heart and
lung cancer research). We joked about me
making a tribute song to him so I could gain a little following
to. Then, another work shift, he told me that he was going to
ride his bike to another country. After we hung up the phone I
started to hum a little melody and sat down with my Dictaphone,
a pen and a piece of paper. A few hours later most of this
recording was done. |
Introvert Tankesmedja Introvert Tankesmedja deals with
thought and feelings concerning work in one way or another. Some
of the song ideas comes from talking to colleagues, and are
therefore work related to me. Other songs
are more hands on directed towards my workplace or at least some
of the people there. I'm particularly content with track 9,
"Smutset i Stupröret" which was a 50/50 of making it on the
album when I first planned what was going into the project.
While recording it, however, I had the greatest day of both
singing and playing guitar. When I later had a really great time
mixing and mastering this particular song it became one of my
own favorite songs of all time. I hope you will listen to it
some day. |
Half Emptiness While waiting on vocals for
another Detached Ignorance album, I used my inspiration to
create some brand new songs. When the waiting started to get
boring, I changed perspective and made this album my top
priority over the whole year of 2020. I call it my "2020 baby".
It was a fresh feeling to work with songs while they still feel
relevant (all songs except one are written in 2020). When 2020
was about to end, I was 99% done with the album. I wanted to fix
the general sound of some parts but lost my mixing/mastering
inspiration so I lay the project on ice. Then I got Covid-19 and
didn't touch my studio for a long period of time. Now I release
it knowing that it probably still have some parts that could
sound better, but it's still OK. I guess that releasing
something that feels important to myself will always come with a
melancholic feeling of never being entirely satisfied. And this
album feels much more important than most albums I've released
recently. Thanks to Salah Fatah who sang parts of the choir in
"Love Communication". |
Finn Fem Fel This is one of the least
important albums I've made in a while.
It's like a "breather" of pure playfulness between more serious
projects and it's not as polished and tinkered with as the
latest Gammis album or the coming Detached Ignorance release.
The only boundaries I've given for the KondensKungen albums is
that all tracks must be made with samples starting on the same
letter and that there's no lyrics even if there's choirs
sometimes. Here all tracks are made with samples on the letter
"F". The title of the album "Finn Fem Fel" means: "Find Five
Faults", but I'm sure that you can find several more. I'm still
happy with the results though, given the short amount of time
I've worked with the individual tracks. Big thanks to all that
played with me in the album: My brother "Klåpfinger", my kids
"Sibbe" and "Struten" and last but not least, a big thank you to
my friend "Zigge" for his contribution. |
GG Livet I think it was in 2016 when I
was visiting Dronten with my kids. We tried to record songs like
we always did together "back in the day" (before we each got our
own families). It turned out to be a bit more difficult to get
stuff done this time around. I traveled back from our visit
without any musical proof of being there. Then it took some
years and Dronten showed me that he had done some work on some
of the songs we recorded back then. Finally, in 2020 - I think -
we decided to finalize a few of the songs that were laying
around. Meanwhile, I have been trying to get Dronten to record
some vocals for one of my other projects. Because of that we
decided that he would be the one in charge of this "GG Livet"
album. The result was that the songs that made it into the album
was the ones that are mostly made by Dronten. The arrangements
and composing is mostly his and I play a more layed back role..
for once :). I did however, mix and master
the songs. Big creds to Zigge who helped us with the guitar
solos in a few of the songs. |
Gammis Tolkar Sig Själv In 2017 I started to play
around with one of my older songs one night (it was the song
"Den Grå Musen"). The result turned out pretty good and so I
decided to make a whole album with techno remixes of old songs.
The Idea lay on ice for a few years while I worked on other
projects, but it has constantly popped up in my mind. Looking up
what techno really sounds like I later decided to call it EDM (Electric Dance Music) instead.
EDM seems to have a wider span of sound and I hope that all
agree that these remixes can be counted into that genre.
Remixing these songs gave me a kind of relaxing feeling. When
the original already have been released it gives me a bigger
space of playing around with new ideas. It doesn't matter if all
of the original texts and parts of the song gets included. So
it's been a really fun ride trying to get these remixes to this
final state. It's not my most serious release, the album art may
be my witness, but I'm still proud of the outcome. Big thanks to
my daughter who lifts the vocals on "Svalan" to another level. |
Konspirationsteorier i Bollhavet Take the pure happiness of just
pressing record and go, combined with a large number of remakes
of the final mix and you'll get this album. It's definitely not
the best workflow to remake the mix over and over after
listening to different sources, but I'm happy with the results.
The mixes have different feelings to them but they are not to
separate for my taste. It's always a joy for me when my kids
want to participate in my songs, so big thanks to Ester
"Struten" Ovekrans and Séur "Sibbe" Ovekrans. |
Chip December This is a remix album that
celebrates my most creative days back in 2001. At that time, I
would often make a whole song (or two) from scratch almost every
day. I have always been especially productive during last couple
of months of each year and 2001 was no exception. Some of the
originals have been used in a few low profile games during the
years which makes them some of my most known creations. I only
hope that the people who enjoyed them in 2001 also enjoy these
remixes. I saved my favored track for last. |
Länge Leve Livslusten This album is a deep and depressing thing. It contains some of the anguish and sadness I've needed to express over the years 2011 to 2018. Instead of putting one or two of these songs into an album and then mix it with lighter content, I got talked into piling them together like this by my wife Jessica. ;) Big thanks to Ahnna Gutler who sings choir on track 2 and main song on track 3. Thanks also to Björn Hagman and Henrik Petersén for good insights on the production. |
Glitterbengt was Here Released by the alias "Detached Ignorance" in 2019. The songs were written in 1998 - 2018. Mostly recorded in 2018. Genre: Rock, Pop, Metal. Lyrics: English. Tracks: 16. deezer link spotify link youtube link Theme: I digged up some "relics" from my old vault. As I continue to try and separate my coming albums from each other, I had to come up with a new alias. The "Detached Ignorance" name is a play on words, being some kind of polar opposite of the word: "Mutual Edification", which was the name of the band that first tried to release one of the main songs in this album. A few songs were former unfinished projects, others were made in FT2 or impulsetracker several years ago. The only thing these songs got in common is that the lyrics is written in english and that I've always wanted to do them justice. Perhaps I did, atleast with some tracks. I worked a lot with the mastering part of this album. |
Ett Steg i Rät Vinkel |
Rundgång deezer link spotify link As the pressure of several
unfinished projects weighted down on me I decided to just forget
all struggles and just create for a while. Two months later I
was finished with these songs. They are all made with samples
and plugins on the letter "R" in my instrument library, a fun
framework to work within. As I have loads of projects ongoing
with different kinds of vocals I made this entirely
instrumental. In a sense it's like going back to my roots doing
this kind of album. I'm expecting to release more albums with
"KondensKungen" in the future, using other letters. |
Bokstavskombinationen These are some random songs that I've made over the years for no particular reason. I've not considered many of them worthy of an album until I tried remastering them in 2018. The result of my newly acquired mastering skills left them in a more album ready state and it feels good to finally gather them together like this.
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Moroten Oskar Remastered and released in 2018. Songs written and recorded 2009. Genre: Hard rock, Ballad, Hip Hop. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 4. Theme: Characters from the children's book. deezer link spotify link A discontinued project from 2009. After a flat mixdown remaster in 2018 I thought it deserved to finally get released. Songs are inspired by the children's book "Moroten Oskar" which I released back in 2009. |
TRAMS The earliest song in this album
was made when my oldest kid was only two years old. She wanted
to help me creating a song which resulted in "Gud som haver", a
remix of a song she sang in preschool. Over the years my kids
have grown more and more interested in creating music - like
their dad. All these songs were made on their initiative, a few
even have pre-written lyrics. But only a few. :) Created with:
Ester O. & Séur O. |
Addicted to Power Released in 2017. Genre: Electronica. Lyrics: Instrumental. Tracks: 14. deezer link spotify link youtube link So, I tried to remake an old tracker tune in logic. A month later I had this album finished. There are six new songs and eight remixes of old songs from back in the day. Track 9, Eternity remade, was originally recorded in FT2 in 1997 but I arranged it on my synthesizer years before making it one of my first musical arrangements, ever. |
Chameleon diary This project started with me
listening to old dictaphone recordings from around 2010-2013. I
tried to implement my ideas into Logic and found it easier then
expected. I created this album over the summer. It's one of my
more serious attempts. Featuring: Ester O, Johannes A.
& Séur O. |
Trallpunk i tårtbitar Released in 2016. Genre: Punk rock. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 27. Spotify link deezer link In a creative surge in 2016 I involved my brother in my current project. He had just bought a MAC to be able to open Logic files and suddenly they were flowing back and forth at a fast pace via our mutual dropbox. Some songs got the way I expected them to, some got totally different. It was a really cool experience to share songs in their early state and leave so much creative freedom in my brothers hands. Most songs got happy even though the lyrics may hold criticism a la punk. Recorded with: Johannes A. |
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Kaka på kaka Gammis & Dronten had just
recorded the "Pite Sessions" album and I got afraid that all the
songs we had made between finalizing the "Kramgoa Stjärtlåtar"
album and the recent one would be forgotten if we didn't gather
them up in a album. So this is kind of a "leftover" gathering
from a few recording sessions over the years of 2007 - 2013. But
then again, what could be considered NOT to be "leftovers" when
it comes to G&D? Recorded with: David G. Featuring: Gabriel
G, Johannes A, Jona H. & Noomie G. |
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Pite sessions Released in 2015. Genre: Pop, Rock. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 6. deezer link youtube link spotify link While the band "Mutual edification" had tried (and by my standards - failed) to record a album at this studio once before, this album is my first true album recorded at professional studio (using Peter Gabriels old mixing table). This time it was only me and David G. that took the trip up to Piteå. We had a nice weekend. Recorded with David G. & Jona H. Mixed by Jona H. |
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CS-Hymns After an emotional discharge
with the album "DGM" it was time for something more lightweight.
I came up with the idea to make a tribute album to the game
Counter-Strike while (again) playing it way to much. While I was
more at ease this time around, I would sometimes find myself
singing about the events in the game. There are
"highlight"-videos for every song on my youtube page. I'm
especially happy with the videos I made for my three special
teammates: Deewey, Eliar & Jolias. |
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DGM (Den Grå Musen)(Den Grå Musen) Released in 2013. Genre: Rock, Pop, Hard rock. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 15. Theme: Childhood memories, Relatives. spotify link youtube link (with full texted lyrics) This project started in theory at the eventful Christmas of 2012. I felt the need to process the relationships I had with my family and relatives, as well as my whole childhood, in the best way possible - namely by cover it in music. Needless to say, many of the songs are of high emotional value to me, and it took me more mental strength to finish this album then most others. Featuring: Ester O. & Johannes A. |
Barnradion While devoured by other parts
of life, my recording activity had almost taken a full halt
during the 2007-2012 period. I got married, had my first child
and made a few career switches. I did, however, still create a
lot even if I didn't have the time to record it properly. This
album is an attempt on making a audio story for children. I had
just become a dad and wanted to add my daughter in my passion
for creating audio. I didn't continue with more storytelling
audio after this but I'm still happy that I finished the album.
Featuring: Ester O. |
Semester EP Released in 2010. Genre: Acoustic, Troubadour, Pop. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 2. deezer link spotify link It had been years since "Gammis & Dronten" met to compose music. We drank some beer and took it slow (mostly producing things that I don't share :)). This time there was mostly one song that really made a impression on us, namely "Semester". Dronten decided to release a EP, the full length album would come years later. Recorded with: David G. |
Rör mig nu During a visit at my friend
David G's a neighbor of his suddenly committed suicide. We took
some time to reflect about life and paused the ongoing "Gammis
& Dronten" recordings. Instead we recorded this humble 7
track disc. The emotional aspect is strongly present. Recorded
with: David G. |
Kramgoa Stjärtlåtar Released in 2006. Songs from 2004 - 2006. Alternative album name: Untitled. Genre: Pop, Rock, Metal. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 19. deezer link youtube link spotify link Recorded on three or four different setups located at different locations during 2004 to 2006. The sound quality may vary as much at the genres. This album has only one constant to all the songs: They were recorded just for fun! Recorded with: David "Dronten" G. Featuring: Johannes A, Martin & Roland G. A. |
Datanörd It was (still) the summer of
2005. I was working at a farm, planting lettuce and harvesting
tomatoes and cucumber. While I was working I came up with a lot
of new rock melodies, so I started to record them with my
dictaphone. I decided to keep a tight theme to the new project,
it turned out to be my old gaming experiences. I used my new
acoustic guitar to make it sound a bit cleaner then the albums
made months earlier. Featuring: Henrik E. & Jessica Å. |
Tribute to Highway Released in 2005. Genre: Hard Rock, Grunge, Metal. Lyrics: English. Tracks: 17. Theme: All of the songs made for Highway. spotify link In the eventful summer of 2005 I moved my little studio to my friend Henrik P's home after finishing "Anksjön" at my mothers place. Me and Henrik worked together to sum up all songs we had made for our old rock band "Highway". I had already remade some of the songs with Swedish text on the "Grötvåg" album, now we (finally, after years of temporary versions) recorded them as they were meant to sound. Created with: Henrik P. |
Anksjön High on the attention that the
album "Grötvåg" gave me, I just continued creating and
producing. I took this project home with me during the summer
break. After a little more then a week it was already finished. |
Mitril Genie Released in 2005. Genre: Electronica, Classical, Game music. Lyrics: Instrumental. Tracks: 24. This album would perhaps be
more "whole" if I didn't add some old mods and game tunes to it.
The main half of the songs were created at the same time as the
album "Grötvåg", although they were finalized after. I was in a
creative surge at the time and tried to make a pair of really
long tunes just for sport. I have to say that I prevailed at my
challenge. |
Grötvåg! This album is what happened
when I finally stopped forcing myself to finish projects that I
didn't feel like working on. I just made whatever I wanted at
the time and found a really cool sound to boot. It's still one
of my own favorites. Featuring: Ella, Rilla, Robban & Simon. |
Knowledge of existence This album is partly filled
with religious texts of varying logic and quality. While I'm a
bit ashamed of some of the content, the recordings was still a
step up from before when it comes to mixing skills. |
Case sensitive EP This album was recorded in the
same time span as the album "Meningar". While I was disappointed
to see my rock band "Mutual edification" getting disassembled, I
wasn't yet ready to leave the original idea of a metal project.
At the time it felt like some kind of last effort to get things
going with my metal ideas. I wasn't happy with the result and
decided to cut the whole idea short. It wasn't until later I
realized that these three songs would form a valid EP. |
Meningar
Released in 2004. Genre: Pop, Rock, Punk. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 11. Theme: Whatever came to mind. spotify link youtube link Recorded in my fathers
basement, where I temporary lived during the summer before
moving to another town. Much in my life was (still) in change
while recording these songs. It felt like I was saying goodbye
to my entire hometown, which gave some of the songs a certain
emotional edge. |
Chain reaction When finally gathered, it was
easy to realize that the Mutual edification crew was more rock
oriented and not as much metal as I originally wanted it to be.
I wrote new songs which we rehearsed a lot during the summer of
2004. This demo was recorded in the school that I was currently
working in. We used modplug tracker for drums and some
lackluster effects in cooledit to mix it. Although this demo
gives you a idea of where we were at, we really sounded better
live! Created with: Henrik P. & David G. |
Nappflaskan - Historien om en man Released in 2003. Genre: Pop, Rock, Punk. Lyrics: Swedish. Tracks: 20. Theme: Personal growth. Recorded within a week at my
mothers outhouse. The guitars are sadly off-tune (but some songs
still holds a bit of potential). This creative surge was a way
for me to say goodbye to my punk rock band "Tillsvidare", of
which a few of these songs were rehearsed with. |
Heart field In the middle of making a lot
of changes in my life (that made me leave some game music
projects as well as my punk rock band), suddenly I found myself
dealing with love and a broken heart. Naturally, I made it into
a album :). These songs deal with my confused thoughts about
love and faith that I had at the time. |
Breaking through Maybe the ugliest cover ever
made?! This album was the beginning of the Mutual edification
project, a metal project that wound up as a rock band. Inspired
by other christian metal artists - as mortification - I wrote a
lot of "deep" lyrics in 2003 that handled many of my own
thoughts and struggles with faith. |
Walking Square Another album much like random
2002. This one was made to sum up the rest of my mods that I -
at the time - thought deserved a spot in an album. Some
were made in Fast Tracker 2, some in Skale ...and then there's
some that was recorded using my dictaphone. |
random 2002 A album made to sum up the year
of 2002. Half of the songs were made for different game
projects, the other half were the last tracks made in Fast
tracker 2 as well as a few experimental songs recorded in
Cooledit and Cubase. |
DAMP My first album recorded with
real instruments. Featuring Henrik Petersén and Gustav Forsberg.
Some of the songs were written at practice with Los Hereditos, a
band I had together with the two guys above as well as Daniel
Petersén. |
zYx of Lemonride Songs from 1998 - 2001, the
time I was active as a gamer within the Lemonride clan. Songs
were all made in Fast Tracker 2. |