Peter Ågren
Peter Ågren is a Swedish songwriter, producer, musician and artist.[1] Credits include The Amplifetes, Tove Styrke and Peter Morén.
He started his career as singer for Swedish powerpop band Grass Show. He went on to sign with renowned publishing company Murlyn Music as a songwriter. In 2008, he joined Swedish electro pop project The Amplifetes, together with Henrik Jonback, Henrik Korpi and Tommy Spaanheden.
Ågren works from his stockholm based studio, frequently collaborating with other writers such as Peter Morén and Janne Kask.
Discography (selection)
2015
Ninsun Poli ´s Great Leap Forward
- “Great Leap Forward” (Writer/Producer/Mixer)
Lo-Fi-Fnk ´s Nightclub Nirvana
- “Pirate Radio” (Writer/Producer)
- “Lion´s Pride” (Writer/Producer)
2014
Peter Morén´s Broken Swenglish VOL 2
- “The Odyssey” (Writer/Producer)
Mr Little Jeans' Pocketknife
- “Valentine” (Writer/Producer)
2012
The Amplifetes' Where Is The Light (Writer/Producer)
- "Interlude - House Call"
- "Where Is The Light"
- "You Want It"
- "My Heart Is Leaving Town"
- "You/Me/Evolution"
- "Tracey Clark"
- "Keep On Running"
- "Start:Stop"
- "Never Going Back"
- "S.E.O.K.L"
- "This Can't Be It"
- “Odyssén” (Writer/Producer)
- “Capri, Cannes & Brighton” (Musician)
- “Säg Mitt Namn” (Musician)
- “Erik M. Nilsson” (Musician)
- “Tröstpriset” (Musician)
- “Budbäraren” (Musician)
2011
Tove Styrke´s Tove Styrke 2011 Re-release
- “Call My Name” (Writer/Producer)
2010
- “White Light Moment” (Writer/Producer)
- “Close Enough” (Writer/Producer)
- “Walking My Daydream” (Writer/Producer)
The Amplifetes' The Amplifetes (Writer/Producer)
- "Intro"
- "It´s My Life"
- "Maxine"
- "Somebody New"
- "Blinded By The Moonlight"
- "When The Music Died"
- "There She Walks”
- "A Million Men"
- "There Will Never Be Another One"
- "Fokker"
- "It Can´t Rain All The Time"
Sara Schiralli´s Bang Bang
- “Need Some Feeding” (Writer/Producer)
- “You Don´t Miss What You Never Had” (Writer/Producer)
- “This Moment” (Writer/Producer)
- “So Raw” (Writer/Producer)
References
- ↑ "Peter Ågren Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-06-25.