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Swedish
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Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically:
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synthpop
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band. Page is often credited with being the first band to bring synthpop music to Sweden. Their music and band members (particularly Eddie Bengtsson) influenced many subsequent Swedish synthpop acts, including
Elegant Machinery
Elegant Machinery is a Swedish synthpop band. Borrowing heavily from Depeche Mode, they are one of few recent bands dedicated to making traditional synthpop music. Along with such bands as Page, S.P.O.C.K, Sista Mannen På Jorden and Kiethevez ...
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S.P.O.C.K,
Sista Mannen På Jorden
Sista Mannen På Jorden (meaning "Last Man on Earth") or SMPJ is a Swedish synthpop group formed in 1986 by Eddie Bengtsson and Matts Wiberg. In 2004, Wiberg left the band and was replaced by Christer Hermodsson of S.P.O.C.K in 2005.
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and
KieTheVez.
Formed in 1980 by Eddie Bengtsson and
Marina Schiptjenko
Anna ''Marina'' Schiptjenko (born July 27, 1965, in Malmö, Sweden) is the only female member of the Swedish electronic pop group Bodies Without Organs (now known as BWO). Her mother is Swedish and her father was a Ukrainian refugee from the Sovie ...
, soon joined by Anders Eliasson, the band quickly gained underground cult-status releasing many singles such as ''Dansande man'', ''Som skjuten ur en kanon'', ''Blå fötter'' and ''Som en vind''. Though most of their important influential work was released in the 1980s their first album, the self-titled ''Page'', was released in 1991. Page continued releasing music throughout the 90's but is still most fondly remembered in the Swedish synthpop scene for their early singles, especially ''Dansande Man''. Though the band has never officially disbanded, it has been remarkably quiet since a performance at SEMA (Swedish Electronic Music Awards) in 2000 when the band promised nothing new would ever be released under the name Page. However, a compilation covering their two decades of work was released in 2000.
After a decade of silence, in 2010 Page released an album of newly recorded material called ''Nu'', and performed two tracks live on Swedish TV show ''
Nyhetsmorgon
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'' in May 2010. The album reached number 34 on the official Swedish album chart, Sverigetopplistan, following its release. Page performed at the ElectriXmas events in Malmö in 2012 and 2012, along with other selected shows. The latter appearance was part of a special performance by participants in the ''Friends of Electronically Yours'' album project, which was organised to raise money for charity.
In 2013, Page released ''Hemma'' on the Swedish label, Wonderland Records. This led to a headline show in London, England, for the event, ''An Evening with the Swedish Synth.'' In 2018, Page returned to London, releasing the ''Adapted'' EP for the occasion.
A live recording of Page's performance in Gothenburg, Sweden, in October 2019, was released by the online magazine, Cold War Night Life, as ''Fakta för alla Göteborg'', an 87 minute concert film.
Discography
Full-length albums
**''Page'' (1991)
**''Hallå (var tog månbasen vägen?)'' (1994)
**''Lost tapes'' (1994)
**''Glad'' (1995)
**''Hur så?'' (1996)
**''Helt nära'' (1998)
**''Nu'' (2010)
**''Hemma'' (2013)
Compilations
**''Så pass! Page 1980-2000'' (2000)
Live albums
**''Page live på SAMA 2000'' (2000)
Singles
**''Dansande man / Aldrig mer'' (1984)
**''Som skjuten ur en kanon'' (1987)
**''Blå fötter'' (1987)
**''Som en vind'' (1989)
**''Bilmusik'' (1994)
**''Förlåt'' (1995)
**''Jag väntar'' (1995)
**''Står i din väg'' (1996)
**''Hur mår du?'' (1994)
**''Svänger'' (1994)
**''På ett berg'' (1994)
**''Ibland'' (1997)
**''Ingenting kvar'' (1994)
**''Som det var'' (1999)
External links
Page Official WebsiteFakta för alla Göteborg
Swedish synthpop groups
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