Henrik Åström

Henrik Åström (born 11 January 1980) is a Swedish composer and music producer. He is the son of the Swedish archaeologist Paul Åström and owner of the record label and publishing company A-Stream Productions since 2002.

Film and theatre

Åström has written music for several feature films, most recently the drama Cowboys and Indians[1] by the award-winning director Ian McCrudden. In 2011 he composed the score for the drama Jake and Jasper – A Ferret Tale[2] that was awarded with a 2012 Remi Award at the Worldfest-Houston international Film Festival.

Åström has written and performed music for the Butoh dancer and choreographer Frauke. He composed the music and created the sound design for her theatre work Ama-No-Gawa that was performed at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa, in 2010, and the solo dance performance Endangered[3] that was performed at Atalante in Gothenburg in 2012. He also composed music for the dance festival Dance Bistro[4] that was performed in Long Beach, California, in 2013.

Studio

Åström was the owner of the recording studio A-Stream Studio at Sankt Eriksplan in Stockholm, Sweden, between 2002 and 2012. At this studio location he worked with artists such as Miss Li, Oh Laura, Erik Grönwall, Titiyo, Thomas Denver Jonsson, Annis Brander and Zooparty. Zooparty was co-produced by the former Sex Pistols member Glen Matlock.[5]

Selected discography

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