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Jonas Erik Altberg (; born 22 December 1984), known professionally as Basshunter, is a Swedish singer, record producer, songwriter and DJ. As indicated by his stage name, Basshunter is known for bass-heavy
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music. Born and raised in Halmstad he moved to Malmö in 2006. As a young teen, Basshunter sang in a choir his mother ran. He started producing music at the age of 17, and later he started performing in local venues in his early career. In 2006, he self-released "
Boten Anna "Boten Anna" ("Anna the Bot") is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter, from his first studio album, ''LOL''. Following the single's release in 2006, Basshunter gained popularity in his native Sweden, as well as Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, ...
" for free download a few months before he signed with labels
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and
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and began commercial releases. His 2007 song " Now You're Gone" featuring Bazzheadz is based on Bazzheadz's "Now You're Gone" which uses the melody of "Boten Anna" with entirely different lyrics. Basshunter has recorded five studio albums: ''
The Bassmachine ''The Bassmachine'' is the debut studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 25 August 2004 by Alex Music. In 2005 a remastered version of this album was released, with better sound quality and volume. In 2006 album was released ...
'' (2004), ''
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'' (2006), ''
Now You're Gone – The Album ''Now You're Gone – The Album'' is the third studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. Released on 14 July 2008, it is his debut English language album, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one, and selling in excess of 329,717 copies in the ...
'' (2008), ''
Bass Generation ''Bass Generation'' is the fourth studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was first released on 28 September 2009, a week after the album's lead single " Every Morning". The album reached No. 2 in New Zealand and No. 7 in South Africa. B ...
'' (2009), and ''
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'' (2013). In addition to his own music, he has written for El Capon,
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, and
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. He has taken part in the seventh series of the British reality television show ''
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'', episodes of the Swedish game show '' Fångarna på fortet'', and an episode of the British television quiz show ''
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''. His accolades include a
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, a
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, a Telia award, and nominations for a BT Digital Music Award, two
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, an
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, and a
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. According to ''
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'' figures published in 2009, he has sold more than 3 million records.


Early life

Jonas Erik Altberg was born on 22 December 1984 in
Halmstad Halmstad () is a port, university, industrial and recreational urban areas of Sweden, city at the mouth of the Nissan (river), Nissan river, in the provinces of Sweden, province of Halland on the Sweden, Swedish west coast. Halmstad is the seat ...
to Gunhild Elisabet (died 2016), a teacher and school principal as well as union representative for the
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and Karl Göran Altberg, who worked for a construction company. He has a younger brother, Joakim; the family lived near
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. His mother was from
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. In his mid-teens he started singing in a choir his mother ran. He also sang for two years in a rock band, where he became acquainted with
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. He attended
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secondary school with a technical specialization, but moved after two years to
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, a secondary school in Halmstad with a music specialization. In the unarchived version, access to the article is possible by paid subscription. Click on "Klicka för att läsa vidare". In the unarchived version, access to the article is possible after purchase or by paid subscription. He finished secondary school in 2005, after which he attended college, but did not complete his education.


Career


2001–2006: Beginnings

Altberg began producing music at the age of 17 after six months of using the software program
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(FL Studio). He chose the stage name "Basshunter" in a reference to his musical style, and described the name as commercial and powerful. His father was tired of hearing the constant pounding when Basshunter was producing music inside the bedroom, so he built him a clubhouse. In 2004, Basshunter was chosen in an online poll and performed live for the first time at a
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party in Älmhult. Alex Music released Basshunter's first studio album, ''
The Bassmachine ''The Bassmachine'' is the debut studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 25 August 2004 by Alex Music. In 2005 a remastered version of this album was released, with better sound quality and volume. In 2006 album was released ...
'', on 25 August 2004. In 2005, a remastered version of this album with improved sound quality was released. In 2006, Basshunter re-released ''The Bassmachine'' as ''The Bass Machine'' and also released his first compilation album ''The Old Shit'' through his own website.Release of ''The Old Shit'': * * Requires
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Basshunter's interest in music deepened as time went by. He recorded a
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video, entitled ''Basshunter Tutorial'', showing his recording process in FL Studio. The track from the video was covered over 200 times. Basshunter published his music mainly through the
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for free download on platforms such as chat channels and gaming websites. He was registered on online communities like Efterfest, LunarStorm, Nattstad, Porrigt,
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,
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and Trance.nu. For several years he was a DJ in Swedish clubs.


2006–2008: ''LOL''

In March 2006, Basshunter published his song "
Boten Anna "Boten Anna" ("Anna the Bot") is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter, from his first studio album, ''LOL''. Following the single's release in 2006, Basshunter gained popularity in his native Sweden, as well as Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, ...
" online and within twenty-four hours, it had been downloaded 37,000 times. Basshunter's single "
Welcome to Rainbow "Welcome to Rainbow" is a 2006 song by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was self-released by Basshunter on 1 April 2006. "Welcome to Rainbow" comprises four tracks, which were re-released on subsequent Basshunter studio albums. Background and relea ...
" was released on 1 April 2006; it included the track "Boten Anna". With this success, Basshunter received several proposals from managers and music labels. Swedish DJ and party organizer Joakim Jarny contacted Basshunter via
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and Jarny was soon overwhelmed by hundreds of requests from club owners in Sweden, Norway and Denmark who wanted Basshunter to perform at their clubs. Jarny contacted his friend Henrik Uhlmann at
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and in April 2006, Basshunter signed with Extensive Music and
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. On 9 May 2006, "Boten Anna" was officially released as a single. By 8 June 2006, the song had been downloaded over one million times. In that year, he moved to
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, where the headquarters of Extensive Music are located. "Boten Anna" peaked at number one on the
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and reached number 13 on the Swedish Best of All Time list, and was certified platinum. It also reached number one on the
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, staying there for 14 weeks, and was certified triple platinum for selling 61,000 copies. It was also certified gold in Austria. "Boten Anna" was covered twice by Dutch duo Gebroeders Ko, whose "
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" bootleg charted at number three in the
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, right after Basshunter's version. The next cover called "
Sinterklaas boot (Boten Anna) "Boten Anna" ("Anna the Bot") is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter, from his first studio album, ''LOL''. Following the single's release in 2006, Basshunter gained popularity in his native Sweden, as well as Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, ...
" reached number two. An official German-language version was released in 2007. Basshunter's second studio album ''
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'' was released on 28 August 2006. He worked on the album for three and a half weeks, during which
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helped him with three songs. Basshunter described it as a connection of
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with
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and
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music; Basshunter's use of vocals is a significant departure from his earlier works. An American version of ''LOL'' was released on 1 January 2008, with the same Swedish songs as the original album but with lyrics and some titles translated into English. The new release also included new tracks, including " Now You're Gone", "Russia Privjet", "The Beat", "
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", "Beer in the Bar" and "DotA (Club Mix)". A special version of this album was released in 2008, and includes the German version of "Boten Anna" and three music videos. ''LOL'' peaked at number five in Sweden, number four on the Finnish chart and number three on the
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, and was certified double platinum in Denmark. The second single from ''LOL'', "
Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA" (Swedish for "We're sitting in Ventrilo, playing DotA" and shortened to "DotA") is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter which samples a remixed version of the French song "Daddy DJ" by Daddy DJ. The lyrics, ...
", was released on 13 September of the same year. The single peaked at number two in Finland, number six in Sweden, and number seven in
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and Denmark. It was certified gold in Denmark. His song " Hallå där" charted at number 51 on Swedish singles chart. The album's third single, a remake of the Christmas song "
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", was released on 13 November and peaked at number nine in Norway, and number 13 in Sweden. The single also made it onto the Dutch and United Kingdom charts. The single "
Vifta med händerna "Vifta med händerna" is a song by Swedish musicians Basshunter and Patrik & Lillen, released on 13 December 2006 by Warner Music Sweden. "Vifta med händerna" was released as "Throw Your Hands Up" on Basshunter's later release of 2006 second stud ...
", which features the duo Patrik & Lillen, peaked on the Finnish charts at number seven and on the Sweden charts at number 25. On 5 November 2007, a new version of the "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA" was released under the title "DotA"; it charted on
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's singles chart. This is different from the 2008 version from ''
Now You're Gone – The Album ''Now You're Gone – The Album'' is the third studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. Released on 14 July 2008, it is his debut English language album, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one, and selling in excess of 329,717 copies in the ...
''.


2007–2009: ''Now You're Gone – The Album''

On 29 December 2007, an English-language version of "Boten Anna" entitled " Now You're Gone" was released. A year earlier, in 2006, DJ
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(under the alias Bazzheadz) had created a bootleg English version called " Now You're Gone" using the melody of "Boten Anna" with entirely different lyrics. Initially, Basshunter tried to translate "Boten Anna" into English but found it difficult to keep the "hock" and the story so he recorded his own version of "Now You're Gone" with DJ Mental Theo's lyrics. It was the initial release for Hard2Beat Records label (later Dance Nation). The single charted at number one in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number one for five weeks. It was the first Swedish song to reach number one in the United Kingdom since "
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" by
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. "Now You're Gone" sold in excess of 667,000 copies in the United Kingdom and was certified platinum there. It also charted on the UK Top 100 Songs of the Decade list. "Now You're Gone" also stayed at the top for five weeks in
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, made it to number two on the
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chart, and number three in
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, where the single was certified platinum. On the
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singles chart, "Now You're Gone" peaked at number six. "Now You're Gone" also charted at number four on the
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chart. The next single " Please Don't Go", a cover of the
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1979 song, was released on 19 May 2008 and reached number six on the Swedish singles chart. The third single " All I Ever Wanted" was released on 29 June 2008 and peaked at number 2 in the United Kingdom, where it sold about 400,000 copies and was certified gold. It reached number one on the Irish singles chart. The single "All I Ever Wanted" was certified gold in New Zealand and charted at number 10 on the European Hot 100 Singles chart. Basshunter worked on ''
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'' for two-and-a-half weeks before releasing it on 14 July 2008. The album entered the
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at number one Select "Albums" tab. sold 376,017 copies in the United Kingdom, and was certified platinum there. It also topped the album chart in
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and was certified platinum there. ''Now You're Gone – The Album'' charted at number two in
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and reached number six on the
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chart. The song "
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" was released as a single on 8 September 2008; it charted at number 10 in Ireland and number 14 in the United Kingdom. It also charted in Sweden. In 2008 Basshunter became the 11th-best-selling singles songwriter in the United Kingdom according to eight months of data compiled by
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. The album's fifth single "
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" is a dance cover of a
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song and was released on 14 December 2008. The single appeared on the United Kingdom, Swedish, and
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charts. On 5 April 2009, the single " Walk on Water" was released, as was a deluxe edition of the album that includes all of the original album together with remixes of singles; "I Can Walk on Water" was replaced with the single version and renamed "Walk on Water".


2009: ''Bass Generation''

On 25 September 2009, Basshunter's fourth studio album ''
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'', was released. The Double Album Version includes remixes of some of his singles, and the tracks "Without Stars" and the Swedish version of "Camilla". In early September 2009, prior to the album's release, the track "Numbers" was released as a free download via Basshunter's official
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account. ''Bass Generation'' reached number two in
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, and number 16 in the
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and Irish album charts. It sold more than 60,000 copies and was certified silver in the United Kingdom. The track " Every Morning" was released as a single on 18 September 2009; it reached number 13 on
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singles chart and number 14 in
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. It peaked at number 17 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. "
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", a cover of a
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hit, was released on 29 November 2009.


2010–2013: ''Calling Time'' and ''The Early Bedroom Sessions''

The single "
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" was released on 5 July 2010; it reached number 14 on the
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chart and was certified gold there. It also charted in the United Kingdom and Ireland. On 20 April 2011, the next Basshunter single "
Fest i hela huset "Fest i hela huset" () is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter, recorded during the fifth season of the Swedish edition of the reality television franchise '' Big Brother''. It was released as a single on 20April 2011 by Warner Music Sweden and ...
", which was recorded during his time in the Swedish '' Big Brother'' series, was released. The single charted at number five on the Swedish singles chart. His following single " Northern Light" was released on 14 May 2012 and the next single " Dream on the Dancefloor" was released on 18 November that year. Basshunter's compilation album ''
The Early Bedroom Sessions ''The Early Bedroom Sessions'' is a second compilation album of electronic music that was recorded by Swedish musician Basshunter. The album is composed of 23 tracks in Swedish and English taken from his earlier releases. It was first released dig ...
'', which consists of tracks from albums ''
The Bassmachine ''The Bassmachine'' is the debut studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 25 August 2004 by Alex Music. In 2005 a remastered version of this album was released, with better sound quality and volume. In 2006 album was released ...
'' and ''The Old Shit'', other early releases and unreleased tracks, was released on 3 December 2012. In 2012, Basshunter moved to
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and he also lived in
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for six months.
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also moved to Dubai. On 13 May 2013, Basshunter's fifth album ''
Calling Time ''Calling Time'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 13 May 2013. Background and release Basshunter started working on the album in October 2010. It was announced that the album will feature the single "Sat ...
'' was released. In the version released in Ireland and in the United Kingdom, the track "Saturday" was replaced with "Open Your Eyes". Basshunter recorded more than 30 tracks for ''Calling Time'' and selected the final fifteen; he said he "tried to grow as an artist" with an album that has "classic Basshunter sounds" and previously unreleased music. The album charted at number 25 on the US
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chart. On 20 June 2013, the single " Crash & Burn" was released; it charted on the Russian airplay chart. The last single from the album was "
Calling Time ''Calling Time'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 13 May 2013. Background and release Basshunter started working on the album in October 2010. It was announced that the album will feature the single "Sat ...
", which was released on 27 September.


2013–present: Singles

On 26 July 2013 Basshunter announced he was retiring from singing to focus on DJing, producing, and songwriting. He met new artists and invited them to sing on his songs. He made the decision after four exhaustive performances in four days. On 20 November 2013, the single " Elinor" was released. In 2014, Basshunter announced a new album was in work. In 2016, Basshunter returned to recording; he said he would not release a new studio album but would focus on recording singles in accordance with prevailing trends in music industry. Almost after five years since his last single, on 19 October 2018, the single "
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" was released; it did not appear on major national charts. Since then, he has released five more singles: "
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" (2019), " Angels Ain't Listening" (2020) and "Life Speaks to Me" (2021); a tribute to
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. His 2022 "End the Lies" is a collaboration with Italian duo
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. In 2023 he collaborated with
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on "
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". It peaked at number four on the
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.


Artistry


Musical style

Basshunter defined his music as
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. He says it is cheerful, full of energy and very melodic, stating it does not sound like other types of music, and that producers and artists display their own identities in their works. He is passionate about
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s and uses them in his music. Basshunter likes to create songs in
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s. He has at least five unknown pseudonyms under which he produces music in secret. He always takes his laptop on concert tours so he can spontaneously record ideas and return to them when he is back in his main studio. Basshunter composes music and writes lyrics himself, though sometimes his agent helps with the lyrics to find the right English words. He likes to write lyrics that audiences can identify with. In 2018 Basshunter said that the music industry changed in previous years and it is harder now more than ever to stand out from other artists because it is easier to produce music. He added that it is more important than ever to adapt and an artist has to create something that people haven't heard before and described it as a
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. In 2020 Basshunter described himself as quite an emotional producer after a few years break from producing music. As influences, he mentions listening to and , and bands
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and
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. He also listened to many
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tracks that had never been released or are not widely known by the general public, as well as German and Dutch
techno Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time ( ) and often ...
music,
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,
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,
funk Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
and
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music; particularly the music of
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. He considers
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as one of the best music producers, songwriters and DJ's. The first music release he bought is a single " The Way" by
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in the 1990s. He is fan of
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. Basshunter's work has influenced
Avicii Tim Bergling (8 September 1989 – 20 April 2018), known professionally as Avicii, was a Swedish DJ, remixer, and record producer. At age 16, he began posting his remixes on electronic music forums, which led to his first record deal. He rose ...
, The Bird,
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, DCPA, Earmake and
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. CMAT, Johan Gunterberg from
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, , ,
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and Linda Thelenius like Basshunter's music. Stefán Finnbogason from
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and Throttle listen to Basshunter's music. The first computer Basshunter used was the
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. After achieving commercial success, he bought
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to produce his music. Around 95% of his music is created with software, including digital audio workstations such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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plugins. He also plays guitar. He said stores buy an album for about 100
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, of which he gets paid 12–13 percent. He said people think he listens to techno in his headphones all the time but he rarely listen to the music he produces, which gives him a wider perspective. Basshunter considers his fan base to be very important for his career and knows many of his non-Scandinavian fans actually prefer his songs to be in
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. Writing in English may be an advantage for reaching international audiences but he has also said he likes the challenge of writing songs in English.


Live performances

Basshunter tries to plan the shows but actually presents his live performances as improvisations. In 2006, he performed seven times in one day, when he performed at shopping centres in Gothenburg and Malmö, and five nightclubs. He believes around 10% of Scandinavians or Swedes attend his concerts outside Sweden. Basshunter has performed at many festivals including Elämä lapselle (2006 and 2008), Hity Na Czasie twice in 2007 and 2009,
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(2010), Youth Beatz (2011),
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(2012), Hull Pride (2012),
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(2012), Emmabodafestivalen (2014 and 2017),
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(2019) and Lundakarnevalen (2022). In 2006, Basshunter performed during the
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. In 2009, he performed at the New Year's Eve party for the president of Kazakhstan
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and his family. He appeared on BBC Switch Live (2008) and in 2014 performed on
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during the awards ceremony of
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. Basshunter has performed on many tours, including New Zealand Tour (2009), Dance Nation Tour (2009 and 2010) and Australian Tour (2016).


Production, songwriting and remixes

Basshunter has remixed songs for a number of artists. In 2007 he released some remixes of singles; "
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" by
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finished second in the
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. "
Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt "Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt" () is a German-language song by dance music producer and DJ Alex C. (Alex Christensen). It was recorded in cooperation with and featuring singer Y-ass. Also in 2007, Basshunter made a remix of the song ti ...
" by
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(featuring Y-ass) charted at number one in
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and
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. " Ieva's polka (Ievan polkka)" by Loituma also charted in Germany. He also released remix of " Calcutta 2008" for Dr. Bombay's compilation album ''
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''. In 2008, Basshunter remixed
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's song " When You Leave (Numa Numa)". In 2014, Basshunter remixed Sex Love Rock n Roll (SLR) by
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(featuring
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), which charted in Austria and Germany, and was released on Arash's album ''
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''. In 2015, he wrote "Mange kommer hem till dig" for the band
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. The single charted at number three on the Swedish
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chart. In 2020 he wrote "
Shut Up Chicken "Shut Up Chicken" is a song by El Capon, released as a single on 10 January 2020 by Jo&Co. "Shut Up Chicken" was written by Basshunter, Claydee, Thomas Jules and Ilkay Sencan. It was written during a writing session of the PowerHouse label in Duba ...
" for El Capon and "Charlie" for
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. "Shut Up Chicken" appeared on the
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and
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airplay charts.


Music videos

Music videos for " Now You're Gone", " All I Ever Wanted", "
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", "
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", " Every Morning", "
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", "
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" and " Northern Light" were directed by Alex Herron. His series of music videos with
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received media attention. "Now You're Gone" became the most-viewed YouTube video in the United Kingdom in 2008 and the third- most-viewed YouTube video of 2009 with 65 million views. The music video for "Saturday" charted at number one in
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.


Other activities


Philanthropy

In 2008 and 2010, Basshunter appeared at the charity event Cash for Kids. He also appeared at the charity event
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in 2008. In February 2012,
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's Quantock House organized a 20-hour charity sleep-over with Basshunter's song "Now You're Gone" playing non-stop, collecting more than £2,000 in the event to raise funds for the charities Time is Precious and
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. The event was repeated in 2015 with the same results.


Television and media

In 2009, Basshunter was a guest of television shows ''Red Bull Rivals'' and ''
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''. Starting in 2010, Basshunter took part in the seventh series of British
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's ''
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'' as a housemate and finished in fourth place. He also appeared in the Swedish television game show '' Fångarna på fortet'' and in the British quiz show ''
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'' in 2010. In 2011 Basshunter's profile on Facebook was the most followed page among Swedish musicians with over 1,7 million followers. In 2015 his profile dropped to 4th place with over 2.9 million followers. In a 2017
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poll, 92% of 57,814 voters said they would like Basshunter to become
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; 8% supported
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.


Video games and films

Basshunter finished second place in a Swedish ''
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'' tournament. He played ''
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'' at semi-professional level and his clan won two tournaments in Sweden. He appeared during the Danmarks Bedste Gamer in 2008 and during
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in 2019. After achieving commercial success, he could not publish songs as free downloads and started producing
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s for YouTube. He initially planned to release a continuation of ''
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'' album titled either ''ROFL'' or ''KTHXBYE'' for free but was unable to after signing with a record label. In 2011, Basshunter appeared in the film ''Playing with Arnold'', in which he invites people to play the video game ''
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''. Basshunter appeared in
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's music video for "Melody". In 2021, he appeared in a promotional video, titled ''Basshunter Dota Revival'' for the
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series '' Dota: Dragon's Blood'', performing "
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" whilst playing ''
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''. In 2023, he said he no longer plays ''DotA'' due to reaction time at his age.


Legal issues

On 10 December 2010, Scotland's
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charged Basshunter over a sexual assault allegation made by two female fans during a party at a nightclub in
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. He was released on bail. His manager said the allegations were "totally untrue". Basshunter pleaded not guilty to two charges of sexual assault against the two women at a hearing at the town's court on 12 January 2011. On 14 June 2011, he was found not guilty, with the sheriff describing his accusers as "neither credible nor reliable" and their testimony as "riddled with inconsistencies and improbabilities".


Personal life

During their time together on the British reality television show ''Celebrity Big Brother'' in 2010, Basshunter and Kazakhstani-born Russian model Ekaterina Ivanova began an intimate relationship. In the unarchived version, access to the article is possible by paid subscription. He began dating Tina Makhia Khayatsadeh in 2014, and they were married on 19 January 2017 at the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club in the presence of his brother Joakim, his manager Henrik Uhlmann, Iranian-Swedish singer
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, Polish singer
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, Swedish diplomat Jan Thesleff,
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chief executive officer Jonas Siljemark. The couple divorced after a year. He has stated he did not enjoy life as a married man and described the need to numb his emotions with work and alcohol. Basshunter has
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and has described himself as a spontaneous person, though he has also said he has a sensitive side.


Awards and nominations

During his career, Basshunter has won several awards including
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(2006) and NRJ Radio Award (2007). His debut album ''
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'' was nominated for Emma,
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and won the
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. Single "
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" was nominated for
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and won
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and Telia awards. Basshunter's song " Now You're Gone" won an Eska Music Award and was nominated for an
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. " Every Morning" was nominated for International Dance Music Award.


Discography

* ''
The Bassmachine ''The Bassmachine'' is the debut studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 25 August 2004 by Alex Music. In 2005 a remastered version of this album was released, with better sound quality and volume. In 2006 album was released ...
'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''
Now You're Gone – The Album ''Now You're Gone – The Album'' is the third studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. Released on 14 July 2008, it is his debut English language album, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one, and selling in excess of 329,717 copies in the ...
'' (2008) * ''
Bass Generation ''Bass Generation'' is the fourth studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was first released on 28 September 2009, a week after the album's lead single " Every Morning". The album reached No. 2 in New Zealand and No. 7 in South Africa. B ...
'' (2009) * ''
Calling Time ''Calling Time'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released on 13 May 2013. Background and release Basshunter started working on the album in October 2010. It was announced that the album will feature the single "Sat ...
'' (2013)


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