Tingsek

Tingsek
Background information
Born (1978-12-19) December 19, 1978
Genres Soul, alternative
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, bass, pedal steel
Years active 2005 - present
Labels World Of Its Own Recordings, Universal Music Sweden
Website tingsek.com

Tingsek is a Swedish musician and producer from Södra Sandby, Sweden.

Career

To date, Tingsek has released five albums. “Tingsek” (2005),”World of Its Own” (2006) and “Too Many Feelings at the Same Time” (2008) were all released on Universal Music. This partnership came to an end in 2009 which prompted him to start World Of Its Own Recordings, and this is the label on which ”Restless Soul” (2009) and "Tingsek & Vindla String Quartet feat. Måns Mernsten" (2011) was released.

Originally only available in digital form, ”Tingsek & Vindla String Quartet feat. Måns Mernsten" was released after the completion of a tour where the aim had been to rearrange some of Tingsek's earlier releases and thus produce something new and fresh.

An exclusive vinyl edition of the album, a total of 300 numbered and signed copies, was released in April 2012.[1]

Early that same year, Tingsek produced the Isak Strand vs. Toe album ”Theory of Everything”. Later in 2012 he went on tour in Europe & North America together with Allen Stone, and spent the remainder of 2013 playing live shows throughout Europe.[2]

From 2014 and up until recently, Tingsek has co-written, engineered and produced the majority of Allen Stone's new album "Radius" (released in May 2015).

Presently, Tingsek is busy working on his upcoming sixth album, due to be released in late 2016.[3]

Collaborations

Some of the artists and groups Tingsek has played and collaborated with over the years include Timbuktu, Damn!, Loosegoats, Sideshow Bob, Fjärde Världen, Adam Tensta, Slakah the Beatchild, Ane Brun, Allen Stone, Ebrahim, Svante Lodén, Chords, Pauline, Sarah Dawn Finer, Isak Strand vs. Toe, Gaby and The Guns, Helt Off, Emily King and Bernhoft.

Albums (artist)

Albums (producer)

Websites

References

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