Johan Edlund

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Johan Edlund

Johan Edlund (born March 9, 1971 ) is a Swedish singer, guitarist and keyboard player.

He is a founding member of the band Tiamat and runs a solo project with Lucyfire.

In 1998 he left Stockholm for Germany. First he lived in Dortmund, then in Berlin and then in Hamburg. Then he moved back to Dortmund before moving to Thessaloniki in Greece. He lives there with his partner. In the same year Edlund contributed a remix to the Rammstein single Stripped .

On the album The Dream Sequencer by the Dutch band Ayreon , released in 2000, Edlund took over the vocals for a song. He also released the album This Dollar Saved My Life at Whitehorse in 2001 under the name Lucyfire . Musically this can be assigned to Dark Rock and Alternative Rock . He also worked on the editing and mixing for songs by Rammstein and London After Midnight .

Discography

With River's Edge

  • 1988: Mind the Edge (demo)

With Treblinka

With Tiamat

With The Inchtabokatables

  • 1997: ..Quiet! (Theremin at Die Taube )

With Rammstein

With Ayreon

  • 2000: Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer (co-singing and co-composition for My House on Mars )

With Lucyfire

  • 2001: This Dollar Saved My Life at Whitehorse

With flowing tears

Individual evidence

  1. Interview in Rock Hard , No. 254, July 2008.
  2. ^ The Universal Migrator - part 2. Aardschok , July 1, 2000, archived from the original on March 1, 2012 ; Retrieved March 30, 2012 .

Web links

Commons : Johan Edlund  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files