Antiloop

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Biography

After DJing for a couple of years, David Westerlund and Robin Soderman, childhood friends from the suburb of Lidingo, just outside Stockholm, assembled Antiloop in 1994. Their first EP, called N.S.F.M.C., featured the hit single "Beauty & the Beast." The club/dance duo started climbing music charts in Sweden, Norway, and France before issuing their debut and local-Grammy-winning album titled LP. During 1997 and 1998, songs such as "Believe," "Nowhere to Hide," and "In My Mind" allowed them to start touring all around Europe. In addition, Antiloop earned four Swedish Dance Music Awards.

Robin Soderman and David Westerlund founded Rebels Room Records and became host of their own radio show called P3 Dance. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi
Antiloop
Origin Lidingö, Sweden
Genres Electronic dance music
Years active 1994-2002
Past members
Robin Söderman
David Westerlund

Antiloop was a Swedish electronic dance music group formed by Robin Söderman & David Westerlund (artist name David West) from Lidingö. Their best-known songs include Beauty & The Beast, In My Mind, Trespasser, Believe, Start Rockin and Nowhere to Hide. Antiloop have also provided remixes for several songs by the Scandinavian pop-dance group Aqua, including one for the Doctor Jones CD single. They also have released several songs/remixes under the aliases Face and The Buckwheat Rebels.

Antiloop has been inactive since 2002, and their website has expired. David Westerlund produces music by himself under the name "David West".

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1997 - LP
  • 1998 - Remixed
  • 2000 - Fastlane People
  • 2002 - At the Rebel's Room

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
BEL
(Vl

[1]
DEN
[1]
FIN
[1]
FRA
[1]
NED
[1]
NOR
[1]
SWE
[1]
1995 "Not Suitable for Mass Consumption" 33 Flamenco Funk
1996 "Purpose in Life" 45
1997 "In My Mind" 23 19 9 13 23 4 6
"I Love You (Beauty and the Beast)" 15 42
"Nowhere to Hide" 38 52 72 42
1998 "Trespasser" 35
"Believe" 8 5 5
2000 "Start Rockin'" 11 16 4
"Only U" 29
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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LP (1997 Album by Antiloop)
Let's Go to Bed (No Angels song)