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Carbon Based Lifeforms is a Swedish
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duo formed in
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in 1996 by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Vadestrid (''
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'' Ringström and formerly Segerstad).


History


Formation and early period

Hedberg and Ringström (both born in 1976) first met in 1991 when they were 15 years old, after the former was transferred to the same class as Ringström. They became friends, and shared similar tastes in music, films, and video games. They started collaborating on the
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sequencer software Protracker and later, the
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computer system. In 1994, they started to work with PCs and formed a music tracker trio with fellow Swedish musician and producer Mikael Lindqvist called Bassment Studios. In the following year, they moved once more to
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-oriented music and formed Notch, a group focusing on
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,
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, and
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. Their first track was a remix of "What Would You Think" by
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group Mourning After. Lindqvist soon parted ways and Notch discontinued, but encouraged Hedberg and Ringström to continue recording their own music. The pair had started to fully explore
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after Hedberg's sister had picked up ''Orgship'' (1994) by Solar Quest, which quickly became a favourite of theirs and influenced the two to make similar music. Electronic bands
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and
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were also a big influence on them; Vadestrid called them "our role models". After initial tracks were put together still under their Notch moniker, the duo wished to explore the genre further by incorporating
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and
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elements. This led to the formation of their own identity, Carbon Based Lifeforms, in 1996, initially as a side project. They named themselves after a Notch demo album, and thought it fitted "with our underlying themes of the combination of biology and technology, also it alludes to a lot of sci-fi concepts." The band had built a following as Notch on
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and
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, but accumulated a bigger one as Carbon Based Lifeforms which led to increased exposure from radio airplay. When Last.fm switched from
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to another media player, the band saw a boost in traffic which also increased their income. Much of their music from their early period relied on delay and filter effects, and simpler sounds than their later tracks.


Signing with Ultimae and studio albums

In 2002, the band signed a record deal with French label
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after the label discovered them on MP3.com. Vadestrid said that the deal boosted their profile as a result, and the band started to perform at trance festivals during a time where it was uncommon for ambient acts to be on the big stage. Hedberg called the group's early years as "rough" partly due to his fear of flying which he did not conquer until 2009, which left Vadestrid to often perform abroad by himself, sometimes accompanied with a live musician. The group's first live gigs took place in 2004. Vadestrid chose their performance at the 2006
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in Hungary as "something special" as the gig took place during a thunderstorm. Their debut studio album, '' Hydroponic Garden'', was released in 2003, followed by ''
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'' in 2006. Vadestrid chose "Photosynthesis" from the latter as a track that contains all of the band's "key components". Released in 2010, '' Interloper'' was the album the group recalled as the turning point where they "grew big" as an act, and look back on the it as their defining moment. The follow-up, 2011's ''Twentythree'', was originally finished in 2009 without beats, but the group became doubtful and self-critical about it and withheld its release. After discussing it with Ultimae, they produced a version with beats and put it out as ''Interloper'', hence the title, and later on finished a full beatless album as ''Twentythree''. After about ten years with Ultimae, the band departed from the label to focus on digital releases and to achieve greater control over their music. They formed their own label, Leftfield Records, to handle the digital releases. In 2014, the band were approached by Blood Music which led to a record deal to release their albums on CD and for the first time, on vinyl, with updated artwork, leaving the band to handle the digital releases themselves. They had not released their albums on vinyl before because Ultimae were "too busy to bother" about the format, and that there was not a big enough demand. In 2015, the band remastered their first three studio albums with the aim of getting "a more coherent sound between them", and for bringing out more details in the music. Also that year, the band revealed that
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is their top source of income. In 2017, the band released their first studio album in six years, '' Derelicts''. They made the conscious decision to take elements from their first three albums that they enjoyed the most and develop new tracks from those ideas. It marked a development in their sound, as by now, they were almost exclusively working with hardware-based instruments and setups which gave the record a
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quality. The album marked the band's first official music video release, for the track "Accede". ''Stochastic'' was released in 2021, and originated when the group started to test random functions on some old synthesisers, which produced musical ideas suited for "passive listening whilst not stealing focus." It developed further during lockdowns amidst the
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, during which both members started producing tracks separately. They agreed to explore
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and developed tracks by exchanging files online and adding to what the other member had put down. Their seventh studio album, ''Seeker'', was released in June 2023. With the pandemic dying down, the group reunited and worked on music that, unlike the origins of ''Stochastic'', had a more unified direction. This was followed by the band's first live album, ''Live at Ozora 2022'', which features the band performing with a live drummer, guitarist, and bassist.


Other projects

From 2005 to 2009, the pair released music as their
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outfit,
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. In March 2022, Vadestrid announced that he had completed the first draft of a book about the history of the band. Its working title is ''The Path to Derelicts''.


Band members

Carbon Based Lifeforms *Johannes Hedberg – instruments, production (1996–present) *Daniel Vadestrid – instruments, production (1996–present) Live musicians *Ester Nannmark (2014) *Xerxes Andrén – drums (2022) *Simon Welander – guitar (2022) *Oscar Pahlm – bass guitar (2022)


Discography

Studio albums * ''The Path'' (1998, as their previous incarnation Notch. Released on MP3.com as ''The Phat #000001/The Phat #000002'' as CBL. Released in 2018 as Carbon Based Lifeforms) * '' Hydroponic Garden'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' Interloper'' (2010) * ''Twentythree'' (2011) * '' Derelicts'' (2017) * ''Stochastic'' (2021) * ''Seeker'' (2023) Compilations * ''Alt:01'' (2016; collection of previously unreleased live tracks and remixes) * ''Alt:02'' (2020) Soundtracks * ''Refuge'' (film, 2013) * ''
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'' (video game, 2015) * ''Spartaga'' (video game, 2017) EPs * ''Irdial'' (2008) * ''VLA'' (2011) * ''MOS 6581 Remixes'' (2016) * ''Photosynthesis Remixes'' (2016) * ''20 Minutes'' (2021) DJ mixes Regrouped compilations of other artists. * ''Isolatedmix 23'' (2011) Live albums * ''Live at Ozora 2022'' (2023)


Appearances


References


External links


Official website
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