The Amplifetes | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Electronic, synthpop, electro house, alternative dance, garage house |
Years active | 2008–present[1] |
Members | Henrik Jonback Henrik Korpi Tommy Spaanheden Peter Ågren |
The Amplifetes is a 4-piece band from Sweden. Influences range along a broad spectrum, including 60s psychedelia, the Electric Light Orchestra, The Ramones, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, and Chicago Trax Records. The individual members have had success as songwriters and producers, working with artists such as Kelis, Britney Spears, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and Grandmaster Flash.
The band has been active since 2008. In 2010, they released their eponymous debut album. Four singles were taken from this album: It's My Life, Whizz Kid, Somebody New, and Blinded By The Moonlight. Following this, the band toured extensively over Europe for two years.[2]
Early summer 2012 saw the first sign of post-debut activity, as their new song Where Is The Light was launched, together with an accompanying internet video game. The full follow-up album Where Is The Light was released in early 2013,[3] with cover artwork supplied by Storm Thorgersen and the additional singles You/Me/Evolution and You Want It.[3]
The Amplifetes and their music have appeared in Vogue Italia,[4] Gaffa magazine,[5] Virgin Radio live,[6] Empreintes-digitales,[7] It´s Pop,[8] Kulturnews,[9] Zeromagazine,[10] and Fred Perry Subculture.[11]
The Amplifetes music have been used in various soundtrack areas. The appearance of It´s My Life in an advertisement for the Roberto Cavalli credit card starring Milla Jovovich[12] and "Somebody New" in a Garnier Fructis promotion and the TV-series 90210 are some examples.[13] After a 10 year hiatus the band made a comeback in 2023 with the new single Spin It.