Erik Lindström
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Born |
Erik Lindström February 26, 1971 Sweden |
Occupation | Songwriter · record producer |
Years active | 2001–present |
Erik Lindström is a Swedish record producer and songwriter. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s making a string of hit singles such as Ace*Teen's "Die For You" (2001), Ryan Simmonds' "Just Another Love Song" (2002), Lucreacia's "Every Star" (2003) and Antony Jones' "Pull Me Down" (2004).
Lindström is regarded as one of the most successful record producers of all time, with single sales tallied by The Official Charts Company to be at over $135 million. He also has won the ASCAP Songwriter of the Year award a record eleven times.
Selected Works[edit | edit source]
- Ace*Teens - In The Spirit (2002) (Executive Producer)
- Ryan Simmonds - Media (2002) (Executive Producer)
- Antony Jones - Naked (2003) (Selected Tracks)
- Lucreacia - Hardcore (2003) (Executive Producer)
- Lucreacia - Discology (2004) (Executive Producer)
- Lucreacia - Vicious (2005) (Executive Producer)
- GirlSound - Life On The Knife (2005) (Executive Producer)
- Claire Kitten - Poisoned Paradise (2005) (Executive Producer)
- Emblaze - Second Base (2005) (Executive Producer)
- Emblaze - What A Waste (2006) (Executive Producer)
- Jon Farley - Songs You Wish You Wrote (2006) (Executive Producer)
- London - The Disco (2007) (Executive Producer)
- Ryan Dawson - Songs of a Stereotype (2007) (Executive Producer)
- INTOXICATED - Under The Influence (2008) (Selected Tracks)
- Carl Reeves - Soul Or Sinner (2009) (Executive Producer)
- Syd Wolfe - Monsters (2011) (Executive Producer)
- Emily Henning - More Than A Dream (2011) (Executive Producer)
- Crystal Barker - Heat (2012)
- Anders - Stop & Stare (2020) (Executive Producer)
- Zowie - Impressions (2020) (Selected Tracks)
- Tiger - Tiger (2021) (Selected Tracks)
- Alex Washington - Média Controle 1982 (2022) (Selected Tracks)