Hans-Peter Lindstrøm

Lindstrøm

Hans-Peter Lindstrom (2011)
Background information
Birth name Hans-Peter Lindstrøm
Born 16 February 1973
Stavanger, Norway
Genres Electronic music, nu-disco[1]
Years active 2003—present
Labels Feedelity, Strømland Records
Associated acts Prins Thomas, Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas, Todd Terje
Website Lindstrøm & Feedelity Recordings

Hans-Peter Lindstrøm (born 16 February 1973) is a Norwegian producer who works under the name Lindstrøm.[2] He established the music label Feedelity in 2002.[2] He often collaborates with fellow producer Prins Thomas (together constituting the musical group Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas).[3] Lindstrøm won a Spellemannsprisen in 2008 for Where You Go I Go Too.[4] He released a DJ mix album for the Late Night Tales compilation series on Azuli Records on 9 July 2007.

Biography

Born in the outskirts of Stavanger, Norway on 16 February 1973, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm is a multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer who goes by the name of "Lindstrøm".

Lindstrøm releases all of his music on his own record label, "Feedelity".

Lindstrøm has over the years produced and released a number of EPs, albums and remixes. He often collaborates with other artists, such as collaborations with fellow producer Prins Thomas and singer Christabelle. Lindstrøm also works on remixes, having remixed artists including LCD Soundsystem, Roxy Music, Franz Ferdinand, Glasser and Best Coast. As a solo artist Lindstrøm has released four albums: It's a Feedelity Affair in 2006, Where You Go I Go Too in 2008, Six Cups of Rebel and Smalhans both in 2012.

Lindstrøm has been nominated for Spellemannsprisen (the Norwegian Grammys) four times and won three times. The first win for his album It's a Feedelity Affair in 2006. He went on to receive the award for Where You Go I Go Too in 2008 and in 2010 he won the award with singer Christabelle for the album Real Life Is No Cool.

In March 2012 Lindstrøm released his fourth solo album titled Six Cups of Rebel, which for the first time in his career contains his own vocals.

On November 5, 2012, Lindstrøm released his third solo studio album, Smalhans.

Discography

Studio Albums
Collaboration Albums
Compilations
Singles & EPs
Mix Albums

Remixes

References

  1. "Lindstrom - Juno Records". DJ supply. Juno Records. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mosnes, Ketil. "Lindstrøm - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
  3. "On a rock'n roll with electronica". The Age. February 19, 2010. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
  4. Riiber, Kjersti (January 25, 2009). "Lindstrøm fikk elektronikaprisen" (in Norwegian). Rogalands Avis. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
  5. Pelly, Jenn (2011-11-08). "Lindstrøm Announces New Album". pitchfork.com (Pitchfork Media Inc). Retrieved 2012-01-06.

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Awards
Preceded by
Alog
Recipient of the Elektronika Spellemannprisen
2006
Succeeded by
Salvatore
Preceded by
Salvatore
Recipient of the Elektronika Spellemannprisen
2008
Succeeded by
Röyksopp
Preceded by
Röyksopp
Recipient of the Elektronika Spellemannprisen
2010
Succeeded by
Biosphere
Preceded by
Biosphere
Recipient of the Elektronika Spellemannprisen
2012
Succeeded by
Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band