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Background information | |
Origin | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Genres | Indietronica New wave Balearic Experimental |
Years active | 2000-2010 |
Labels | Ghostly International Information Service |
Past members | Dan Lissvik Rasmus Hägg |
Studio was a Swedish musical duo consisting of Dan Lissvik and Rasmus Hägg, founded by Lissvik (Atelje) in 2000 at Valand School of Fine Arts . Studio have been described as the missing link between The Cure and Lindstrøm – while simultaneously touching upon Can, Neu, Happy Mondays and The Smiths – in their creation of an "afrobeat-dub-disco-indie-pop" adventure. Their album West Coast was chosen by Rough Trade in London as one of the 10 best albums of 2007 and they have remixed artists such as Kylie Minogue and A Mountain of One.
Discography
CD/download
- West Coast (2007)
- Yearbook 1 (2007)
- Yearbook 2 (2008)
LP, 12" and 7"
- West Side Parts 1 and 2 (2007) (7", limited edition of 1,000 copies)
- West Coast (album)|West Coast (Second Edition, double LP)
- Life's a Beach! Todd Terje and Prins Thomas Remixes (12")
- West Coast (2006) (LP, limited edition of 500 copies)
- No Comply (2006) (12", limited edition of 500 copies)
Remixes
- Shout Out Louds - Possible
- Rubies - A Room Without A Key
- Love Is All - Turn The Radio Off (Remake)
- A Mountain of One - Brown Piano (Remake)
- Studio/Brennan Green - East Side and Escape From Chinatown
- Kylie - 2 Hearts
- Williams - Love On A Real Train
References
- Lester, Paul (8 June 2007). "New band of the week - No 119: Studio". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
External links
- Official Websiite
- Studio on Spotify
- Studio on Instagram
- Studio on Bandcamp
- Studio discography at Discogs
- Studio at Last.fm
- Pitchfork review of Yearbook 1
- Stylus review of West Coast