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Gravitonas
OriginStockholm
GenresElectronica, Swedish pop music
Years active2009–present
LabelsSoFo Records, Universal Music

Gravitonas[1] is a Swedish electronic rock band formed in 2009 and signed to Sofo Records (Sweden) and Universal Music (worldwide) in 2010. The band is fronted by vocalist Andreas Öhrn and formerly by record producer and songwriter Alexander Bard[2] (ofArmy Of Lovers and BWO fame[3]). Other collaborators in the project include keyboardist and producer Henrik Wikström and guitar player Ben Smith. Gravitonas are among the front figures of the Scandinavian electronica scene, often linked to artists like Robyn, The Knife, Lykke Li, Röyksopp, The Sound of Arrows, and Miike Snow, with whom they have also performed[4] on several occasions.

History[edit]

Gravitonas' debut single Kites[5] was released in April 2010 and spent four consecutive months in the Top 10 of the Swedish Dance Chart. The release featured remixes by a number of Scandinavia's leading electronic acts such as Dada Life and SoundFactory. A second release, The Hypnosis EP,[6] was released digitally and internationally by Universal Music on 18 August 2010, featuring the band's second single Religious as its lead track.

Religious entered the Russian Hot 100 chart in November 2010[7] staying in the charts for over four months and receiving over 100,000 plays on Russian national radio, after which the track was successfully exported to the U.S. where it peaked at #28 in the Billboard Magazine Club Play Chart in April, 2011.[8] A third release, The Coliseum EP, was released digitally on 3 November 2010, featuring lead single and video You Break Me Up.

Lead vocalist Andreas Öhrn and guitar player Ben Smith have since the launch of Gravitonas also taken up successful careers as songwriters and producers for other artists, including #1 hit singles in Japan for boy bands Hey! Say! JUMP[9] and Kis-My-Ft2.[10] Öhrn & Smith also wrote and produced the soundtrack for I Miss You, a movie by Swedish director Anders Grönros which was released in September 2011 and peaked at #2 in the Swedish Box Office Chart.

A collaboration track with Russian pop star Roma Kenga called Everybody Dance was released on 25 May 2011. This exclusive Swedish-Russian co-production was created through the joined forces of Universal Music Russia, Swedish record label Sofo Records, and Perpetuum Music.[11] Everybody Dance entered the Russian Airplay Top 30 in July 2011 and was playlisted on the A-List of Eastern Europe's biggest radio network Europa Plus. The single has since charted in a further six European countries. Everybody Dance entered the Billboard Club Chart Top 50 in the U.S. on 21 November 2011 and eventually peaked at #19 becoming Gravitonas' first U.S. Top 20 hit.

A single and video called Lucky Star was released globally as a digital EP on 15 September 2011.[12] The track was premiered live on Crimea Music Festival, the biggest music festival in Eastern Europe, broadcast from Yalta, Crimea on 8 September 2011 [13] after which the track became a Top 20 hit single in five European countries, going all the way to #1 in Belarus. A single and video called Call Your Name was released on 14 March 2012 followed by a six-track EP called Black Ceremony on 21 March.

According to a message in 2015 sent by Alexander Bard himself on the Gravitonas Facebook fan page, he left the group and the music industry shortly after 2013 to focus on his philosophy career.[14]

In 2015, Andreas Öhrn posted a message indicating that the group had formed its own record company. The first single released was "My Chemical Breakdown" featuring Japanese rapper Gashima.

In 2019, Japanese pop group EXILE released "Love of History", for which Öhrn was credited as one of the track's composers along with Christian Fast, Henrik Nordenback, and EXILE vocalist/lyricist Atsushi Satō.

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak Position
USA Dance
Kites 2010
Religious 28
You Break Me Up
Everybody Dance (featuring Roma Kenga) 2011 18
Lucky Star
Call Your Name 2012 24
Sacrifice
The Pain We Love To Hide
Incredible 20
Brighter (in cooperation with Guena LG) 2013
Signed on my Tattoo (Army of Lovers feat. Gravitonas)
People Are Lonely (feat. Army of Lovers) 2014 49
My Chemical Breakdown (feat. Gashima) 2015
For The First Time 2016
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Tribe Of Gravitonas". Gravitonas.net. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ RAMBARRAN, SHARA (2022-07-06). "Alexander Bard: The "King Midas" of Scandipop?". Medium. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  • ^ "Gravitonas the new BWO?". ESC Ireland. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "Ebizz.tv". www.ebizz.tv. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014.
  • ^ "Gravitonas "Kites" Official Music Video". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "Universal Music Sweden - Stockholm, Sweden - Company | Facebook". Universalmusic.se. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "Weekly General Airplay Top Hit 100". tophit.ru. Archived from the original on 2008-12-18. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "Gravitonas: Religious (Soundfactory Remix) + Billboard Chart debut!". Blog.promotion-us.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "A Short Biography nom". Gravitonas. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "Musikindustrin – MUSIKEXPORT Svenskt låtskrivarpar bakom ny listetta i Japan". Musikindustrin.se. 2011-12-15. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ "ALEXANDER BARD - СУДЬЯ 8-го СЕЗОНА ТЕЛЕШОУ "SWEDISH IDOL" » PERPETUUM MUSIC / RECLABEL.RU". Perpetuummusic.ru. 2011-03-17. Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ RAMBARRAN, SHARA (2022-07-06). "Alexander Bard: The "King Midas" of Scandipop?". Medium. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  • ^ ""Gravitonas" - Lucky Star". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-11-06.[dead YouTube link]
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207502969556374&set=p.10207502969556374&type=3&theater [user-generated source]
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