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Christian Karlsson (DJ)

Lars Christian Karlsson (born 14 July 1975), also known by his stage name Bloodshy, is a Swedish record producer, DJ, and remixer known for his work with the musical groups Bloodshy and Avant,[1] Miike Snow, Ingrid, and Galantis.[2] He started his international music career as one half of the electro pop duo Bloodshy & Avant with Pontus Winnberg,[3] producing and co-writing tracks for pop stars such as Madonna,[4] BoA,[5] Kylie Minogue, and Katy Perry.[3] Bloodshy & Avant notably co-wrote and produced Britney Spears' single "Toxic",[3] which earned them a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2005.[6] While continuing to work with Bloodshy and Avant, Karlsson also became a member of the indie pop band Miike Snow around 2007.[7] Miike Snow, the group's debut album, was released in 2009,[5] and peaked at number 11 on the Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States.[8] Miike Snow won the 2011 European Border Breakers Award,[4] and their second album Happy to You reached No. 1 on the Belgian Heatseekers Albums Chart[9] and 43 on the Billboard 200.[10]

Christian Karlsson
Karlsson performing in 2011
Background information
Birth nameLars Christian Karlsson
Also known asBloodshy boy
Born (1975-07-14) 14 July 1975 (age 48)
Loftahammar, Kalmar, Sweden
GenresElectro, big room house, K-pop
Occupation(s)Record producer, remixer, DJ
Instrument(s)DAW, piano, guitar, turntables
Years active1990s–present
Websitewww.wearegalantis.com

Karlsson is also a member of a band called Galantis together with Linus Eklöw.[11] Their debut self-titled EP Galantis was released on 1 April 2014,[12] and they debuted their live show at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival two weeks later.[13][14] The duo won Coachella 2014's Best Dance Music Moment from Billboard, beating Calvin Harris and Chromeo with 52% of the vote.[15] Galantis had international success with their single "Runaway (U & I)" in October 2014,[16] which received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th Grammy Awards.[17] Galantis released their debut album Pharmacy on 8 June 2015,[18][19] and that year the duo was named Best Breakthrough Artist at the International Dance Music Awards.[20] Karlsson continues to tour with both Galantis and Miike Snow, the latter of which released their third album, iii, in March 2016.[21]

Early life Edit

Christian Karlsson began focusing on music at age thirteen, recollecting "I come from skateboard culture, so it was punk rock, and I got into hip hop when hip hop got into skateboarding. I had never done anything else but music."[18] He began working in the studio mixing and producing music as a teenager, and held stints with Swedish pop groups such as Goldmine, who at one point opened for the Fugees.[4]

Music career Edit

Bloodshy and Avant singles (2000–2005) Edit

Early in his music career, Bloodshy began working with his childhood friend Pontus Winnberg on electronic music and house music.[3] Karlsson adopted the moniker Bloodshy, and began working avidly on songwriting and producing with Winnberg as Bloodshy and Avant.[4] The duo scored their first success working with American singer-songwriter Christina Milian[4] for her late 2001 début album.[22] The duo were then commissioned to work with English pop group Sugababes.[5] Their subsequent collaboration with Ms. Dynamite resulted in several tracks on her 2002 album A Little Deeper, including her hit début single, "It Takes More".[5]

Bloodshy and Avant co-wrote and produced two songs on Britney Spears' 2003 album In the Zone: "Showdown", and the hit single, "Toxic",[3] which two years later won at the 47th Grammy Awards as Best Dance Recording,[6] also winning a 2005 ASCAP Award for most performed song.[4][23] Bloodshy and Avant subsequently produced all three new songs on Spears' 2004 Greatest Hits: My Prerogative, and also produced the theme song for her Britney & Kevin: Chaotic reality series in 2005.[5]

After working with Spears, the duo continued to work with high-profile pop stars such as Katy Perry,[3] Kylie Minogue,[18] and Sky Ferreira.[4] In 2005, Bloodshy and Avant co-wrote and co-produced two tracks with Madonna for her Confessions on a Dance Floor album.[4] They also produced tracks for Ms. Dynamite's 2005 release Judgement Days.[24] Bloodshy and Avant worked with Spears on her album Blackout in 2007, collaborating on songs such as "Piece of Me" and "Radar".[5] In 2007, for Kylie Minogue's 10th studio album X, Bloodshy and Avant co-wrote and produced songs such as "Speakerphone".[5] Bloodshy and Avant again helped Spears on her 2008 album Circus, producing tracks such as "Unusual You".[5] Also that year, Bloodshy and Avant produced few songs for South Korean pop star BoA's English début BoA,[5] and the following year they produced "Chocolate Love" for the K-pop girl groups Girls' Generation and f(x).[5]

Miike Snow and INGRID (2008–2012) Edit

External video
  Miike Snow - "Animal" on VEVO (21 November 2009)
  Miike Snow - "Pretender" (Official Video)

Bloodshy and Avant encountered and befriended American vocalist Andrew Wyatt in 2007, formulating the idea for a future collaboration.[4] Bloodshy and Avant soon formed the band Miike Snow with Wyatt,[3] and Miike Snow, the group's debut album, was released in 2009.[5] The first single to be taken from the album was the electro-pop "Animal", released on 17 February 2009.[25] "Black & Blue", the album's second single, was released on 15 October 2009,[26] while the third single "Silvia" was released on 22 January 2010 in the UK.[27] The album peaked on number 11 on the Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States.[8] Continuing to mix and perform with Bloodshy and Avant while with Miike Snow, in 2010 Karlsson worked with Sky Ferreira to produce singles like "One", which was released in August.[28] In 2011, Karlsson alone co-produced two songs for Britney Spears' 7th studio album Femme Fatale, "How I Roll" and "Trip to Your Heart".[5]

In July 2011, Karlsson co-founded the Swedish artist collective and record label INGRID along with Miike Snow, Peter Bjorn and John, Lykke Li, Coco Morier and Dungen.[29] Beyond INGRID, Bloodshy and Avant own Studio Robotberget, a studio based in Stockholm.[30] They also run a label called Ändersson with signed artists and musicians including Little Majorette, Sky Ferreira and Meadow.[31] Miike Snow won the 2011 European Border Breakers Award.[4] On 24 January 2012, Miike Snow released "Black Tin Box", a collaboration with Swedish singer Lykke Li.[32] On 13 March 2012, Miike Snow released their second album Happy to You. It met with a largely positive response in publications such as AllMusic[33] Rolling Stone,[34] and NME,[35] with a mixed review from Pitchfork Media.[36] It charted well, reaching No. 1 on the Belgian Heatseekers Albums Chart[9] and 43 on the Billboard 200.[10]

Founding Galantis and "Smile" (2013) Edit

External video
  Galantis - "Smile" (Official Video) (Nov 20, 2013)

Karlsson is a member of a band called Galantis together with Linus Eklöw, which they formed around 2013.[11] Karlsson and Eklöw had first met by chance at Karlsson's Robotberget studios in Stockholm, sometime in 2007. In 2009, Miike Snow asked Eklöw to remix their song "Animal". Afterwards Karlsson and Eklöw, both based in Sweden, started hanging out in the studio together, playing each other songs and scraps of ideas.[37] In 2012 they stopped the loop-based and software-centric approach, switching to Karlsson's usual method of beginning a song on guitar or piano. "We keep the song naked, and when we feel like we have the right one, we put some clothes on it and see how it feels", says Karlsson.[38] Christian and Eklöw said: "when we started Galantis, we set out to challenge each other and experiment with all of the sounds and ideas that we find exciting. We built a studio on a small island in the Baltic Sea and our surroundings became a source of inspiration."[39]

Galantis signed to Atlantic Records' dance imprint Big Beat Records in mid-2013. Their first single with Big Beat Records, "Smile", was released that following November.[40] As the first composition they agreed upon,[11] "Smile" received several remixes from various artists, and an extended mix by Kaskade.[41] "Smile" has also been featured by Kaskade, Diplo, Tiesto, Dada Life, Steve Angello, and Pete Tong, who featured it as an Essential Tune.[42] Its controversial video premiered on Stereogum,[40] and featured the first instance of the "Seafox", a band mascot created by visual artist Mat Maitland.[43]

Galantis EP and touring (2014) Edit

 
Galantis performing in Chicago in 2014

In February 2014, the duo released their second single "You".[44] The track was subsequently played heavily at Winter Music Conference,[45] becoming the 8th most Shazamed track at the festival.[46] Their debut self-titled EP Galantis was released on April 1, 2014.[12] Galantis debuted their live show at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12, 2014,[13] about two weeks after they released their debut EP.[14] In a Billboard Poll asking fans to vote on Coachella 2014's Best Dance Music Moment, Galantis beat Calvin Harris, Flume, Chromeo, Disclosure and Girl Talk with 52% of the vote.[15] Their debut performance garnered praise from Dancing Astronaut, Los Angeles Times and Billboard, among other publications.[47][48][49]

Galantis has had international success with their single "Runaway (U & I)", which debuted on 5 October 2014.[16] Rolling Stone opined that the song was "riding high on unapologetically major-key synths and pitched-up vocals", also writing "the summer anthem added an organic touch to the undeniable earworm qualities of the best Scandinavian pop."[50] The song reached the top of Spotify's Global and US Viral charts[16] and became a top 10 Spotify track in the Netherlands, Belgium and Finland. In America, the track peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists chart,[51] and Billboard ranked the song at number five on its "The 10 Best Electronic/Dance Songs of 2014" list.[52] Furthermore, "Runaway (U & I)" received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th Grammy Awards,[17] receiving a second Grammy nomination as well.[14]

Pharmacy and singles (2015–16) Edit

 
Karlsson (far right) performing with Miike Snow at SXSW

Galantis released the single "Gold Dust" on 19 February 2015 through Stereogum, which reached number 1 on Hype Machine's Popular Chart.[53] In April 2015, Galantis released their single "Peanut Butter Jelly", which Rolling Stone called a "retro, funky slice of disco revival, with the kind of unforgettable, sing-along vocal hook destined for clubs, parties and spin classes."[50] Time magazine wrote that the "infectious" track "samples the 1960s soul singer Bettye Swann, lending major retro vibes to its pulsing contemporary beat."[18]

On May 21, 2015 Galantis began their summer tour in support of Pharmacy, which ended on August 6, 2015. There were 22 dates on the tour in total, with various performances in multiple continents including Europe and North America.[54] Galantis released their debut album Pharmacy on June 8, 2015.[18][19] The duo uploaded each song to their YouTube channel with alternate artworks for each track.[55] Karlsson was touring with Galantis at the end of 2015 as well, with plans to hit venues in Las Vegas and other North American cities.[14] In 2015, Galantis was named Best Breakthrough Artist at the International Dance Music Awards.[20]

On March 4, 2016, Miike Snow released iii. With the band, Karlsson performed singles from the album on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 1, 2016. In addition, the band announced a tour in 2016 to promote the album, to take place from March 3, 2016 to July 29, 2016.[21] Specific dates included SXSW,[56] Coachella, the Governors Ball Music Festival and Lollapalooza, as well as others.[21]

Style and equipment Edit

Karlsson is known for writing and producing a mixture of big room house, progressive house, and other electronic music genres. He uses similar approaches in his different musical groups, stating that with Galantis, they "always start with the song. We use guitar, piano, and bass lines we don't keep to figure out which clothes we're going to put on each melody and lyric. I think that's different than a lot of others in the dance scene. They have a beat they love and then force a top line on top of it."[57] Karlsson furthermore stated that with Galantis, "A Galantis song sometimes has been only on a piano for two years before we even start putting a kick drum in it ... there's no Galantis song that starts with a beat or a track."[50]

Personal life Edit

As of 2016, Bloodshy is based in Bangkok with his family.[dead link] [3]

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Award Nominated work Category Result
2004 ASCAP Awards "Toxic" Most Performed Song Won
2005 Most Performed Song[23] Won
Grammy Awards Best Dance Recording Won
Ivor Novello Award Most Performed Work Won
2007 Swedish Government Bloodshy and Avant Music Export Award Won
2008 Swedish Music Publishers Association Awards Biggest International Success Nominated
2011 European Border Breakers Awards Miike Snow Border Breakers[4] Won
2015 International Dance Music Awards Galantis Best Breakthrough Artist[20] Won
2016 Grammy Awards "Runaway (U & I)" Best Dance Recording Nominated

Discography Edit

With Bloodshy and Avant Edit

With Miike Snow Edit

With INGRID Edit

With Galantis Edit

Further reading Edit

  • "Listen: Miike Snow and Lykke Li: "Black Tin Box"". Pitchfork Media. 24 January 2012.
  • "10 Essentials: Miike Snow". GQ. 28 March 2012.
  • "Popnog 10: Christian Karlsson On Writing For Britney Spears and His New Group, Galantis". OUT. 17 December 2013.
  • "Galantis earn their hype with inspiring Coachella debut". Dancing Astronaut. 16 April 2014.
  • "Galantis band mates have plenty to 'Smile' about". Los Angeles Times. 1 May 2014.
  • "Galantis Talks Songwriting, Touring, and Trying to 'Spice Things Up' with Dance". Billboard. 5 May 2014.
  • "Dance Supergroup Galantis: Why We Love When People Cry on the Dance Floor". Time. 9 June 2015.
  • "Cool collaboration lets Karlsson shine". Yahoo. 3 March 2016.
Discographies

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External links Edit

  • WeAreGalantis.com
  • MiikeSnow.com

christian, karlsson, confused, with, christian, karlsson, footballer, lars, christian, karlsson, born, july, 1975, also, known, stage, name, bloodshy, swedish, record, producer, remixer, known, work, with, musical, groups, bloodshy, avant, miike, snow, ingrid,. Not to be confused with Christian Karlsson footballer Lars Christian Karlsson born 14 July 1975 also known by his stage name Bloodshy is a Swedish record producer DJ and remixer known for his work with the musical groups Bloodshy and Avant 1 Miike Snow Ingrid and Galantis 2 He started his international music career as one half of the electro pop duo Bloodshy amp Avant with Pontus Winnberg 3 producing and co writing tracks for pop stars such as Madonna 4 BoA 5 Kylie Minogue and Katy Perry 3 Bloodshy amp Avant notably co wrote and produced Britney Spears single Toxic 3 which earned them a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2005 6 While continuing to work with Bloodshy and Avant Karlsson also became a member of the indie pop band Miike Snow around 2007 7 Miike Snow the group s debut album was released in 2009 5 and peaked at number 11 on the Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States 8 Miike Snow won the 2011 European Border Breakers Award 4 and their second album Happy to You reached No 1 on the Belgian Heatseekers Albums Chart 9 and 43 on the Billboard 200 10 Christian KarlssonKarlsson performing in 2011Background informationBirth nameLars Christian KarlssonAlso known asBloodshy boyBorn 1975 07 14 14 July 1975 age 48 Loftahammar Kalmar SwedenGenresElectro big room house K popOccupation s Record producer remixer DJInstrument s DAW piano guitar turntablesYears active1990s presentWebsitewww wbr wearegalantis wbr com Karlsson is also a member of a band called Galantis together with Linus Eklow 11 Their debut self titled EP Galantis was released on 1 April 2014 12 and they debuted their live show at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival two weeks later 13 14 The duo won Coachella 2014 s Best Dance Music Moment from Billboard beating Calvin Harris and Chromeo with 52 of the vote 15 Galantis had international success with their single Runaway U amp I in October 2014 16 which received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th Grammy Awards 17 Galantis released their debut album Pharmacy on 8 June 2015 18 19 and that year the duo was named Best Breakthrough Artist at the International Dance Music Awards 20 Karlsson continues to tour with both Galantis and Miike Snow the latter of which released their third album iii in March 2016 21 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Bloodshy and Avant singles 2000 2005 2 2 Miike Snow and INGRID 2008 2012 2 3 Founding Galantis and Smile 2013 2 4 Galantis EP and touring 2014 2 5 Pharmacy and singles 2015 16 3 Style and equipment 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 6 Discography 6 1 With Bloodshy and Avant 6 2 With Miike Snow 6 3 With INGRID 6 4 With Galantis 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditChristian Karlsson began focusing on music at age thirteen recollecting I come from skateboard culture so it was punk rock and I got into hip hop when hip hop got into skateboarding I had never done anything else but music 18 He began working in the studio mixing and producing music as a teenager and held stints with Swedish pop groups such as Goldmine who at one point opened for the Fugees 4 Music career EditBloodshy and Avant singles 2000 2005 Edit See also Bloodshy and Avant It Takes More In the Zone and Toxic song Early in his music career Bloodshy began working with his childhood friend Pontus Winnberg on electronic music and house music 3 Karlsson adopted the moniker Bloodshy and began working avidly on songwriting and producing with Winnberg as Bloodshy and Avant 4 The duo scored their first success working with American singer songwriter Christina Milian 4 for her late 2001 debut album 22 The duo were then commissioned to work with English pop group Sugababes 5 Their subsequent collaboration with Ms Dynamite resulted in several tracks on her 2002 album A Little Deeper including her hit debut single It Takes More 5 Bloodshy and Avant co wrote and produced two songs on Britney Spears 2003 album In the Zone Showdown and the hit single Toxic 3 which two years later won at the 47th Grammy Awards as Best Dance Recording 6 also winning a 2005 ASCAP Award for most performed song 4 23 Bloodshy and Avant subsequently produced all three new songs on Spears 2004 Greatest Hits My Prerogative and also produced the theme song for her Britney amp Kevin Chaotic reality series in 2005 5 After working with Spears the duo continued to work with high profile pop stars such as Katy Perry 3 Kylie Minogue 18 and Sky Ferreira 4 In 2005 Bloodshy and Avant co wrote and co produced two tracks with Madonna for her Confessions on a Dance Floor album 4 They also produced tracks for Ms Dynamite s 2005 release Judgement Days 24 Bloodshy and Avant worked with Spears on her album Blackout in 2007 collaborating on songs such as Piece of Me and Radar 5 In 2007 for Kylie Minogue s 10th studio album X Bloodshy and Avant co wrote and produced songs such as Speakerphone 5 Bloodshy and Avant again helped Spears on her 2008 album Circus producing tracks such as Unusual You 5 Also that year Bloodshy and Avant produced few songs for South Korean pop star BoA s English debut BoA 5 and the following year they produced Chocolate Love for the K pop girl groups Girls Generation and f x 5 Miike Snow and INGRID 2008 2012 Edit See also Miike Snow Miike Snow album Ingrid record label and Happy to You External video nbsp Miike Snow Animal on VEVO 21 November 2009 nbsp Miike Snow Pretender Official Video Bloodshy and Avant encountered and befriended American vocalist Andrew Wyatt in 2007 formulating the idea for a future collaboration 4 Bloodshy and Avant soon formed the band Miike Snow with Wyatt 3 and Miike Snow the group s debut album was released in 2009 5 The first single to be taken from the album was the electro pop Animal released on 17 February 2009 25 Black amp Blue the album s second single was released on 15 October 2009 26 while the third single Silvia was released on 22 January 2010 in the UK 27 The album peaked on number 11 on the Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States 8 Continuing to mix and perform with Bloodshy and Avant while with Miike Snow in 2010 Karlsson worked with Sky Ferreira to produce singles like One which was released in August 28 In 2011 Karlsson alone co produced two songs for Britney Spears 7th studio album Femme Fatale How I Roll and Trip to Your Heart 5 In July 2011 Karlsson co founded the Swedish artist collective and record label INGRID along with Miike Snow Peter Bjorn and John Lykke Li Coco Morier and Dungen 29 Beyond INGRID Bloodshy and Avant own Studio Robotberget a studio based in Stockholm 30 They also run a label called Andersson with signed artists and musicians including Little Majorette Sky Ferreira and Meadow 31 Miike Snow won the 2011 European Border Breakers Award 4 On 24 January 2012 Miike Snow released Black Tin Box a collaboration with Swedish singer Lykke Li 32 On 13 March 2012 Miike Snow released their second album Happy to You It met with a largely positive response in publications such as AllMusic 33 Rolling Stone 34 and NME 35 with a mixed review from Pitchfork Media 36 It charted well reaching No 1 on the Belgian Heatseekers Albums Chart 9 and 43 on the Billboard 200 10 Founding Galantis and Smile 2013 Edit Main article Galantis External video nbsp Galantis Smile Official Video Nov 20 2013 Karlsson is a member of a band called Galantis together with Linus Eklow which they formed around 2013 11 Karlsson and Eklow had first met by chance at Karlsson s Robotberget studios in Stockholm sometime in 2007 In 2009 Miike Snow asked Eklow to remix their song Animal Afterwards Karlsson and Eklow both based in Sweden started hanging out in the studio together playing each other songs and scraps of ideas 37 In 2012 they stopped the loop based and software centric approach switching to Karlsson s usual method of beginning a song on guitar or piano We keep the song naked and when we feel like we have the right one we put some clothes on it and see how it feels says Karlsson 38 Christian and Eklow said when we started Galantis we set out to challenge each other and experiment with all of the sounds and ideas that we find exciting We built a studio on a small island in the Baltic Sea and our surroundings became a source of inspiration 39 Galantis signed to Atlantic Records dance imprint Big Beat Records in mid 2013 Their first single with Big Beat Records Smile was released that following November 40 As the first composition they agreed upon 11 Smile received several remixes from various artists and an extended mix by Kaskade 41 Smile has also been featured by Kaskade Diplo Tiesto Dada Life Steve Angello and Pete Tong who featured it as an Essential Tune 42 Its controversial video premiered on Stereogum 40 and featured the first instance of the Seafox a band mascot created by visual artist Mat Maitland 43 Galantis EP and touring 2014 Edit Main articles Galantis EP and Runaway U amp I nbsp Galantis performing in Chicago in 2014In February 2014 the duo released their second single You 44 The track was subsequently played heavily at Winter Music Conference 45 becoming the 8th most Shazamed track at the festival 46 Their debut self titled EP Galantis was released on April 1 2014 12 Galantis debuted their live show at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12 2014 13 about two weeks after they released their debut EP 14 In a Billboard Poll asking fans to vote on Coachella 2014 s Best Dance Music Moment Galantis beat Calvin Harris Flume Chromeo Disclosure and Girl Talk with 52 of the vote 15 Their debut performance garnered praise from Dancing Astronaut Los Angeles Times and Billboard among other publications 47 48 49 Galantis has had international success with their single Runaway U amp I which debuted on 5 October 2014 16 Rolling Stone opined that the song was riding high on unapologetically major key synths and pitched up vocals also writing the summer anthem added an organic touch to the undeniable earworm qualities of the best Scandinavian pop 50 The song reached the top of Spotify s Global and US Viral charts 16 and became a top 10 Spotify track in the Netherlands Belgium and Finland In America the track peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists chart 51 and Billboard ranked the song at number five on its The 10 Best Electronic Dance Songs of 2014 list 52 Furthermore Runaway U amp I received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th Grammy Awards 17 receiving a second Grammy nomination as well 14 Pharmacy and singles 2015 16 Edit See also Pharmacy album and iii Miike Snow album nbsp Karlsson far right performing with Miike Snow at SXSWGalantis released the single Gold Dust on 19 February 2015 through Stereogum which reached number 1 on Hype Machine s Popular Chart 53 In April 2015 Galantis released their single Peanut Butter Jelly which Rolling Stone called a retro funky slice of disco revival with the kind of unforgettable sing along vocal hook destined for clubs parties and spin classes 50 Time magazine wrote that the infectious track samples the 1960s soul singer Bettye Swann lending major retro vibes to its pulsing contemporary beat 18 On May 21 2015 Galantis began their summer tour in support of Pharmacy which ended on August 6 2015 There were 22 dates on the tour in total with various performances in multiple continents including Europe and North America 54 Galantis released their debut album Pharmacy on June 8 2015 18 19 The duo uploaded each song to their YouTube channel with alternate artworks for each track 55 Karlsson was touring with Galantis at the end of 2015 as well with plans to hit venues in Las Vegas and other North American cities 14 In 2015 Galantis was named Best Breakthrough Artist at the International Dance Music Awards 20 On March 4 2016 Miike Snow released iii With the band Karlsson performed singles from the album on Jimmy Kimmel Live on March 1 2016 In addition the band announced a tour in 2016 to promote the album to take place from March 3 2016 to July 29 2016 21 Specific dates included SXSW 56 Coachella the Governors Ball Music Festival and Lollapalooza as well as others 21 Style and equipment EditKarlsson is known for writing and producing a mixture of big room house progressive house and other electronic music genres He uses similar approaches in his different musical groups stating that with Galantis they always start with the song We use guitar piano and bass lines we don t keep to figure out which clothes we re going to put on each melody and lyric I think that s different than a lot of others in the dance scene They have a beat they love and then force a top line on top of it 57 Karlsson furthermore stated that with Galantis A Galantis song sometimes has been only on a piano for two years before we even start putting a kick drum in it there s no Galantis song that starts with a beat or a track 50 Personal life EditAs of 2016 Bloodshy is based in Bangkok with his family dead link 3 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Nominated work Category Result2004 ASCAP Awards Toxic Most Performed Song Won2005 Most Performed Song 23 WonGrammy Awards Best Dance Recording WonIvor Novello Award Most Performed Work Won2007 Swedish Government Bloodshy and Avant Music Export Award Won2008 Swedish Music Publishers Association Awards Biggest International Success Nominated2011 European Border Breakers Awards Miike Snow Border Breakers 4 Won2015 International Dance Music Awards Galantis Best Breakthrough Artist 20 Won2016 Grammy Awards Runaway U amp I Best Dance Recording NominatedDiscography EditWith Bloodshy and Avant Edit Main article Bloodshy amp Avant Discography With Miike Snow Edit Main article Miike Snow Discography Miike Snow 2009 Happy to You 2012 iii 2016 With INGRID Edit Hearts Beating Weak 2012 With Galantis Edit Main article Galantis discography Galantis EP 2014 Pharmacy 2015 Further reading Edit Listen Miike Snow and Lykke Li Black Tin Box Pitchfork Media 24 January 2012 10 Essentials Miike Snow GQ 28 March 2012 Popnog 10 Christian Karlsson On Writing For Britney Spears and His New Group Galantis OUT 17 December 2013 Galantis earn their hype with inspiring Coachella debut Dancing Astronaut 16 April 2014 Galantis band mates have plenty to Smile about Los Angeles Times 1 May 2014 Galantis Talks Songwriting Touring and Trying to Spice Things Up with Dance Billboard 5 May 2014 Dance Supergroup Galantis Why We Love When People Cry on the Dance Floor Time 9 June 2015 Cool collaboration lets Karlsson shine Yahoo 3 March 2016 DiscographiesChristian Karlsson at AllMusic Christian Karlsson at DiscogsReferences Edit Christian Karlsson IMDb Retrieved 14 March 2016 Lambe Stacy 17 December 2013 Popnog 10 Christian Karlsson On Writing For Britney Spears and His New Group Galantis OUT Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c d e f g h Rae Harvey 3 March 2016 Cool collaboration lets Karlsson shine Yahoo Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k Christian Karlsson Hu u Friday 5 oct BeatMag 25 September 2012 Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l Christian Karlsson at AllMusic a b Schriefer Amy 2009 The Decade in Music Britney Spears Toxic 2004 NPR NPR NPR Inc Retrieved 11 September 2010 News in Brief Miike Snow Ra Ra Riot Women Lemonade Pitchfork February 2009 Archived from the original on 14 February 2009 Retrieved 5 March 2009 a b Lymangrover Jason Miike Snow Miike Snow AllMusic Retrieved 13 November 2009 a b Miike Snow Happy To You in Dutch Ultratop Retrieved 4 April 2012 a b Miike Snow Album amp Song Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 2 April 2012 a b c Medved Matt Official Galantis Bio PDF BigBeatRecords BigBeatRecords a b Tewksbury Colin April 2014 Galantis finally drop debut 6 track EP Earmilk a b Dimperio Allegra 2014 Dancing Astronaut Does the Desert Best of Coachella 2014 Dancing Astronaut Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c d Boehrer Kat 16 December 2015 Grammy Award Nominees Galantis Head to Las Vegas Vegas Seven Archived from the original on 2 March 2016 Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b Medved Matt 21 April 2014 What was Coachella 2014 s Best Dance Music Moment Poll Billboard Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c Galantis 1 of Spotify Viral charts Twitter Galantis 15 October 2014 Retrieved 24 March 2016 a b Grammy Nominations 2016 See the Full List of Nominees Billboard 7 December 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2015 a b c d e Berman Eliza 9 June 2015 Dance Supergroup Galantis Why We Love When People Cry on the Dance Floor Time Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b Renck Lizzie 20 April 2015 Galantis reveal Peanut Butter Jelly debut album now available for pre order Dancing Astronaut Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b c Tsao Tommy IDMA winners tour Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2016 a b c Miike Snow Announce North American Tour Premiere Genghis Khan Video Hoffman K Ross Bloodshy amp Avant AllMusic Retrieved 10 September 2014 a b ASCAP 2005 Pop Music Awards Winners List Ascap com Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved 19 September 2010 Sokolow Irene 31 October 2007 Svensken som blir stenrik pa Britneys hits Tjansteforetag E24 Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish E24 se Retrieved 19 September 2010 Animal AllMusic Retrieved 7 March 2013 Black amp Blue av Miike Snow in Swedish iTunes Store Sweden Apple 15 October 2009 Retrieved 3 March 2013 CHART CLUK Update 6 02 2010 wk4 Official Charts Company Zobbel de Retrieved 11 January 2011 Bain Becky 1 June 2010 Sky Ferreira Releases One Awesome Track From Her Debut Album Idolator Spin Media Retrieved 12 August 2010 Twitpic Miike Snow Miike Snow 20 July 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2011 10 Essentials Miike Snow GQ 28 March 2012 Lester Paul 26 May 2009 Miike Snow No 554 The Guardian Retrieved 6 July 2014 Battan Carrie 24 January 2012 Listen Miike Snow and Lykke Li Black Tin Box Pitchfork Media Retrieved 6 July 2014 Lymangrover Jason Happy to You Miike Snow AllMusic Retrieved 28 March 2012 Rosen Jody 27 March 2012 Happy to You Rolling Stone Retrieved 4 April 2012 Malone Ailbhe 23 March 2012 Miike Snow Happy To You NME Retrieved 4 April 2012 Colly Joe 30 March 2012 Miike Snow Happy To You Pitchfork Media Retrieved 4 April 2012 Choi Liz Galantis Official Bio PDF BigBeatRecords BigBeatRecords Choi Liz Galantis Raveheart Video Premiere PDF BigBeatRecords BigBeatRecords Lipshutz Jason 2014 Galantis EP Premiere Stream The Duo s Debut Release Billboard a b DeVille Chris 19 November 2013 Galantis Smile Video NSFW Stereogum Premiere Stereogum Retrieved 14 March 2016 Mason Kerri 10 January 2014 Galantis Smile Kaskade Edit First Listen Billboard Retrieved 14 March 2016 GALANTIS Self Titled EP Out Today on Big Beat Records Release EP Track Revolution North American Tour Kicks Off at Coachella Tickets On Sale Now at wearegalantis com Reuters 2014 Archived from the original on 11 September 2014 April 1 2014 Simon Daniel 13 April 2014 Coachella Galantis makes first tour appearance The Desert Sun DeVille Chris 8 April 2014 Galantis You Video Stereogum Premiere Stereogum Spin Media April 6 2014 Zwilling Eric Dancing Astronauts Top 10 Tracks Ultra Music Festival Dancing Astronaut Archived from the original on 6 August 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2016 April 2014 Buskirk Eliot Van 2014 Exclusive Shazam s Most Tagged Music from Winter Music Conference Evolver FM Archived from the original on 8 October 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2016 Dimperio Allegra 16 April 2014 Galantis earn their hype with inspiring Coachella debut Dancing Astronaut Retrieved 14 March 2016 Wood Mikael 1 May 2014 Galantis band mates have plenty to Smile about Los Angeles Times Retrieved 14 March 2016 Ringen Jonathan 20 March 2015 Coachella s Career Making Magic It Takes Artists From Cool to A List Billboard Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b c Castillo Arielle 20 April 2015 Hear Galantis Explosive Feel Good Peanut Butter Jelly Rolling Stone Retrieved 14 March 2016 Galantis Billboard Chart Positions Billboard Retrieved 14 March 2016 Medved Matt 11 December 2014 The 10 Best Electronic Dance Songs of 2014 Billboard Retrieved 27 December 2015 Robinson Collin 19 February 2015 Galantis Gold Dust Stereogum Premiere Stereogum Retrieved 24 March 2016 Middleton Ryan 12 May 2015 Galantis Announces 2015 Summer Pharmacy Global Tour Dates Music Times Retrieved 5 July 2015 Pharmacy Galantis iTunes Warner Music Group 5 June 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Miike Snow SXSW Schedule 2016 Medved Matt 5 May 2014 Galantis Talks Songwriting Touring and Trying to Spice Things Up with Dance Billboard Retrieved 14 March 2016 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christian Karlsson WeAreGalantis com MiikeSnow com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Karlsson DJ amp oldid 1151801143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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