Jens Johansson

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Jens Johansson
Born November 2, 1963 (1963-11-02) (age 44)
Origin Sweden
Genre(s) Neo-classical metal
Jazz Fusion
Progressive metal
Power metal
Instrument(s) Keyboards
Synthesizers
Years active 1982–present
Associated acts Yngwie J. Malmsteen
Stratovarius
Johansson (The Johansson Brothers)
Website www.panix.com/~jens

Jens Johansson (born November 2, 1963 in Stockholm) is a world-renowned Swedish keyboardist and pianist in the power metal-genre. He is noted as one of the first and most influential "shred" keyboardists, for his high-speed neoclassical and fusion style.

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[edit] Biography

Johansson is son of the well-known Swedish jazz pianist Jan Johansson and brother of the heavy metal drummer Anders Johansson. Highly influenced by classic Rock keyboardists like Don Airey, Eddie Jobson and Jon Lord[1]. In 1982, the classically trained Johansson left the jazz fusion band Slem and joined the Swedish metal band Silver Mountain, which also included Anders. In 1983 he left Sweden for California and joined guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen as a member of his band, Rising Force. Numerous records and world tours ensued and he stayed with Yngwie until 1989.[citation needed] Johansson also played with the band Dio between 1989 and 1990. Like Anders, he began an ongoing collaboration with Jonas Hellborg in 1989 which has resulted in several well-received progressive and avant-garde recordings, including Dissident, Silent Run (an acoustic piano trio record with Ginger Baker on drums) and the hard core progressive fusion record, E.

In 1993, Johansson co-founded a progressive blues metal project, The Johansson Brothers, and recorded a self-titled record. In 1996, with a different line-up, they recorded another album, Sonic Winter, this time under the name "Johansson", with Yngwie Malmsteen guesting on guitar. The last Johansson record, The Last Viking, a more "European metal" oriented album, was released in 1999 with special guests Michael Romeo and Göran Edman.

Johansson has released several instrumental solo records such as Fjäderlösa Tvåfotingar, Ten Seasons (a piano solo album improvised in the Mark Kostabi gallery, New York), Heavy Machinery (with Anders and Allan Holdsworth) and Fission (with Anders, Shawn Lane and Mike Stern) and many collaborations with other artists, metal compilations and Berends Brothers' band Mastermind.

He co-founded Heptagon Records to distribute his own recordings and that of other musicians, such as guitarist Benny Jansson and bassist Magnus Rosén.

Johansson auditioned for Dream Theater after Kevin Moore left the band in 1994 but due to many delays by the band in making a decision he instead joined Stratovarius. Since 1995 he has remained in Power Metal/Neo-classical Metal band Stratovarius,and still releasing solo albums and appearing as a guest or session musician in other projects.

Johannson is also a self-confessed computer nerd, admitting to have started on an Atari ST (which he still owns), and having coded software in C, as well as his own website in Perl. [2]

[edit] Gear

He has used many types of keyboards and synthesizers throughout his career. Amongst his favourites are the Korg Polysix, Yamaha DX7 (from the Rising Force times to present), the Oberheim Matrix Series and the Roland JV-1080. Johansson is also fond of the Hammond Organ. Johansson is a computer fan and long time Steinberg programs user (like Cubase). An example of his interest in computers is his record "Fission", which is replete with special effects and sound experimentations.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

  • Fjäderlösa Tvåfotingar
  • Ten Seasons
  • Fission

[edit] With Stratovarius

[edit] With Yngwie Malmsteen

[edit] With Anders Johansson

  • Anders Johansson: Shu-Tka (1992)
  • The Johansson Brothers (1994)
  • Anders Johansson, Jens Johansson and Allan Holdsworth: Heavy Machinery (1996)
  • Anders Johansson: Red Shift (1997)
  • Johansson: Sonic Winter (1997)
  • Johansson: The Last Viking (1999)

[edit] With other artists

  • Silver Mountain: Shakin' Brains (1983)
  • Erik Borelius: Fantasy (1988)
  • Dio: Lock Up The Wolves (1990)
  • Deadline: Dissident (1991)
  • Stephen Ross: Midnight Drive (1991)
  • Ginger Baker: Unseen Rain (1992)
  • RAF: Ode To A Tractor (1992)
  • Shining Path: No Other World (1992)
  • Jonas Hellborg Group: E (1993)
  • Snake Charmer: Smoke And Mirrors (1993)
  • Dave Nerge's Bulldog: The Return Of Mr. Nasty (1994)
  • Robert Blennerhed: Seven (1994)
  • Smoke On The Water - A Tribute (1994)
  • Tony MacAlpine: Premonition (1994)
  • Itä-Saksa: Let's Kompromise (1998)
  • Snake Charmer: Backyard Boogaloo (1998)
  • Benny Jansson: Flume Ride (1999)
  • Blackmore's Night: Under A Violet Moon (1999)
  • Mastermind [USA]: Excelsior! (1999)
  • Roland Grapow: Kaleidoscope (1999)
  • Mastermind [USA]: Angels Of The Apocalypse (2000)
  • Einstein: Einstein Too (2001)
  • La Leyenda Continua: Tributo A Rata Blanca (2001)
  • Silver Mountain: Breakin' Chains (2001)
  • Andy West With Rama: Rama 1 (2002)
  • Arjen Anthony Lucassen: Star One: Space Metal (2002)
  • Benny Jansson: Save The World (2002)
  • Aina: Days Of Rising Doom (2003)
  • Barilari (2003)
  • Sonata Arctica: Winterheart's Guild (2003)
  • Mastermind (Japanese): To The World Beyond (2004)
  • Spastic Ink: Ink Compatible (2004)
  • Kamelot: The Black Halo (2005)
  • Mastermind [USA]: Broken EP (2005)
  • Marty Friedman: Loudspeaker (2006)

[edit] Related links

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://dmme.net/interviews/johansson.html | Influence
  2. ^ http://www.panix.com/~jens/comp.par

[1] Jens interview in 2001.

Some text taken from the 'Heavy Machinery' album booklet and Jens Homepage.