Patrik Berger (record producer)
Patrik Berger | |
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Genres | Synthpop |
Years active | 2000–present |
Patrik Berger is a Grammy nominated composer, producer and musician from Stockholm, Sweden. He has worked with artists such as Robyn ("Dancing on My Own"), Icona Pop ("I Love It"), Lana Del Rey ("Off to the Races"), Chiddy Bang ("Mind Your Manners"), Charli XCX ("You're the One"), MNDR ("Fall in Love With the Enemy"), The Good Natured and Adrian Lux among others.
"Dancing on My Own" was nominated at the 53rd Grammy Awards in the category Best Dance Recording,[1] but lost to "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna.[2]
His musical versatility is shown through his eclectic styles ranging from his own garage punk projects to remixing Norah Jones and working with Peter Bjorn & John, K.Flay, Maluca, and Say Lou Lou.[3] Berger and Swedish songwriter Markus Krunegård formed a band called BC, which has been featured on Santigold's album 99¢.[4] Berger runs his own production and publishing company Indiscipline (Kobalt), signing artists, releasing white labels as well as developing new producer and songwriting talents.
Discography
Year | Artist | Tracks | Album |
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2005 | Snuffed by the Yakuza | "Romance at the Stake-Out" | Snuffed by the Yakuza |
"Radio" | |||
"It's On" | |||
"The Beat" | |||
"Can't Get Upset" | |||
"Well Yeah" | |||
"Terminal Love" | |||
"Who Is on the Line?" | |||
"Is It the Drugs or Is It Confusion?" | |||
"Flagellant Whip" | |||
"Get the Feeling" | |||
"Dumbfounded" | |||
"Why Sue?" | |||
"The End of the Beginning" | |||
Robyn | "Anytime You Like" | Robyn | |
"Jack U Off" | Robyn UK re-release | ||
2006 | Snuffed by the Yakuza | "Fast Livin'" | Fast Livin' |
"The Fall Guy" | |||
"Private Dick" | |||
"The Man With the Guitar" | |||
2007 | Juvelen | "Hanna" | Watch Your Step EP |
"Summer - Spring" | |||
"Watch Your Step" | |||
"Of Course I Remember" | |||
2010 | Robyn | "Dancing on My Own" | Body Talk Pt. 1 |
Erik Hassle | "Back to Bed" | Pieces | |
Those Dancing Days | "Reaching Forward" | Daydreams & Nightmares | |
"I'll Be Yours" | |||
"Dream About Me" | |||
"Help Me Close My Eyes" | |||
"Can't Find Entrance" | |||
"Fuckarias" | |||
"Forest of Love" | |||
"When We Fade Away" | |||
"Keep Me in Your Pocket" | |||
"I Know Where You Live Pt. II" | |||
"One Day Forever" | |||
Tove Styrke | "Beating on a Better Drum" | Tove Styrke | |
"Stalker in Your Speaker" | |||
"High and Low" | |||
"Bad Time for a Good Time" | |||
2011 | The Good Natured | "Skeleton" | Skeleton EP |
"Wolves" | |||
Chiddy Bang | "Mind Your Manners" | Breakfast | |
2012 | Lana Del Rey | "Off to the Races" | Born To Die |
MNDR | "Fall in Love with the Enemy" | Feed Me Diamonds | |
Agnes | "Into the Sun" | Veritas | |
Icona Pop | "I Love It" | Icona Pop | |
"Good for You" | |||
"Manners" | |||
2013 | Charli XCX | "You're the One" | True Romance |
"SuperLove" | Single | ||
Loreen | "We Got the Power" | Heal | |
Icona Pop | "Then We Kiss" | This Is... Icona Pop | |
2014 | Bleachers | "Wake Me" | Strange Desire |
Charli XCX | "Breaking Up" | Sucker | |
"Gold Coins" | |||
"Boom Clap" | |||
"Body of My Own" | |||
"Die Tonight" | |||
Markus Krunegård | "Du stör dig hårt på mig" | Rastlöst blod | |
Vulkano | "Choir Of Wolves" | Live Wild Die Free | |
"Trolls" | |||
"Vulkano" | |||
"Vision Tricks" | |||
"We Ride" | |||
"Spider Spider" | |||
"In The Jungle" | |||
"Too Young To Die" | |||
"Clap Your Bones" | |||
"Psycho Girl" | |||
"Wizard Of Odd" | |||
2015 | Amason | "Yellow Moon" | Sky City |
Noonie Bao | "Pyramids" | Noonia EP | |
"Criminal Love" | |||
"Ninja" | |||
"I'm In Love" | |||
"Oceans Deep" | |||
MNDR | "Kimono" | Single | |
2016 | Santigold | "Can't Get Enough of Myself" | 99¢ |
"Banshee" | |||
"Rendezvous Girl" | |||
"All I Got" | |||
Miike Snow | "Lonely Life" | iii | |
"Longshot (7 Nights)" | |||
Charli XCX | "Trophy" | Vroom Vroom EP | |
Veronica Maggio | "Fifteen" | Den första är alltid gratis |
References
- ↑ "Final Nominations List" (pdf). Grammy Award. National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
- ↑ "Nominees And Winners - 12. Best Dance Recording". Grammy Award. National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
- ↑ Lester, Paul (9 August 2012). "New Band of the Day: Say Lou Lou". The Guardian (UK).
- ↑ "Rostam Batmanglij, Dave Sitek, and More Give a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Making of Santigold's '99¢' | Thump". Thump. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
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