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Kleerup

 
Artist: Kleerup
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  • Born: April 02, 1979, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Songwriter, Musician Representative Album: "Kleerup"

Biography

Swedish electro-pop producer Andreas Kleerup made a big splash, gradually rippling outward, in late 2006, when he collaborated with the resplendently resurgent Robyn on a strangely structured, string-laden, emotive disco-pop ballad called "With Every Heartbeat." Initially credited to "Kleerup feat. Robyn," the billing was reversed when the song was released as a non-album single for the singer, later included on the British and American editions of her self-titled comeback album and becoming her first number one hit in the U.K. in the summer of 2007. Despite the switch-up, Kleerup gained plenty of attention from the track, whose epic, shimmering synthesizers and slow-burning midtempo pulse turned out be consistent sonic signatures of his work. Also a member of the synth pop trio the Meat Boys (who had remixed the Tough Alliance as well as Robyn's "Be Mine"), and a studio drummer who'd played for the Teddybears and Melody Club, among others, Kleerup produced a string of remixes in 2007 for a veritable who's who of Swedish pop -- Roxette, the Cardigans, the Concretes, Shout Out Louds -- as well as Mika and Just Jack. His self-titled debut album appeared in 2008 and included "With Every Heartbeat" as well as similarly-styled tracks with vocal performances from Lykke Li, Marit Bergman, half-sisters Neneh Cherry and Titiyo, and the Concretes' Lisa Milberg. "Lay Me Down," a song he co-wrote and produced for Cyndi Lauper's 2008 album Bring Ya to the Brink, was not included, but it appeared in a modified, largely instrumental version, as "Thank You for Nothing." ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide
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Kleerup
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Electropop
Synthpop
Techno
Occupations Producer, drummer
Years active 2005 – present
Labels EMI
Associated acts Robyn, Cyndi Lauper,Nicholas Strunk, Teddybears, Lykke Li The Meat Boys

Andreas Kleerup, known professionally by his last name, is a Swedish record producer, drummer[1], and member of the Swedish group The Meat Boys, from Stockholm, Sweden.[2] His first mainstream collaboration was as the producer of fellow Swedish artist Robyn's #1 UK single, "With Every Heartbeat", also included on Kleerup's self titled debut album.[3]

He wrote and produced the song "Lay Me Down" with Cyndi Lauper for her 2008 album Bring Ya to the Brink. An instrumental version of the song appears on Kleerup's album under the title "Thank You for Nothing." The title was believed to be inspired by Kleerup's anger with Cyndi Lauper for not allowing her version to appear on his album, but this was later confirmed as a false rumor in an interview.[4]

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Albums

  • 2006 The Legitimate Life of a Waster/Fireworks as part of The Meat Boys
  • 2008 Kleerup (#7 SWE)

EPs

  • 2009 Hello Holla EP
  • 2009 Lead Singer Syndrome (with Markus Krunegård)

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
SWE DK UK
2005 "Medication"
2007 "With Every Heartbeat" with Robyn 18 7 1
2008 "Longing for Lullabies" with Titiyo 7 10
"3AM" with Marit Bergman 35
"Forever" with Neneh Cherry 56 1
2009 "I Don't Want You In My Life" with Nicholas Strunk

1Not officially released as a single, but charted due to extensive downloading.

External links

References

  1. ^ Teddybears* - Soft Machine
  2. ^ MySpace.com - KLEERUP - STHLM, SE - Pop / Club / Disco House - www.myspace.com/kleerup
  3. ^ Pitchfork: Robyn Releases "With Every Heartbeat" Single
  4. ^ http://www.muumuse.com/2009/08/kleerup-the-interview.html

 
 
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