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Erik Lewander (born 29 May 1974) is a Swedish music producer, songwriter, film composer and mixing engineer based in Stockholm. He is signed to The Kennel[1] (Universal Music Publishing)

Career

With a background as a musician in several bands, Lewander started working as a sound designer at a post production house in Stockholm (Pang Studios). Besides sound designing he also started making music for commercial films.[which?] Up to this day he has composed music to several hundred commercials.[citation needed] This led him to writing and producing songs for artists. Lewander has worked with Bonnie Tyler, Ke$ha, Girls Generation, Audra Mae, Jasmine Thompson, Tina Arena, Cathy Dennis, Vassy, Jessica Sutta, BoA, Sarah Connor, The Potbelleez, F, Tom Andrews, September and Samantha Jade.[citation needed]

In 2010 he co-wrote the song "Manipulated" for the Swedish Melodifestivalen performed by Hanna Lindblad.[2]

In 2013 he was nominated at the Aria Awards, "Best Dance Release" for the song "Saved In A Bottle"[3]

In 2014 he was nominated at the Apra Awards, "Dance Work of the Year" for the song "Saved In A Bottle"[4]

In 2014 he composed music for "Jordskott". A new TV series for SVT. Broadcast start in mid February 2015.[5][6][7]

In 2015 he co-wrote the song "I Want Your Love" for the Moldova's entry to Eurovision Song Contest performed by Eduard Romanyuta. I Want Your Love (Eduard Romanyuta song)

In 2015 he co-wrote the song "Building It Up" for Melodifestivalen 2015 performed by JTR.[citation needed]

In 2017 the song Ain't No Saint (song) was nominated in the category "Song Of The Year" at the Swedish Grammy.[citation needed]

In 2018, the score music for Jordskott II gave him a nomination for The Camille Awards - European Film Composer Awards, ECSA. (Prev Grand Score.)

Selected discography

  • 2018: Carola Häggkvist – ”Let It In" (Producer, Mixing engineer) single (SWE).
  • 2018: Darshan Raval – ”Do Din" (Co-writer, Producer, Mixing engineer) single (INDIA).
  • 2018: Akasa – ”Thug Ranjha" (Co-writer, Producer, Mixing engineer) single (INDIA).
  • 2018: JLC – ”Hela Vägen Hem" (Co-writer, Producer, Mixing engineer) single (SWE).
  • 2017: JLC – ”Borta Bra Men Hemma Fest" (Co-writer, Producer, Mixing engineer) single (SWE).
  • 2017: Peg Parnevik – ”Don't Tell Ma (Latin Version)" (Producer, Mixing engineer) single (SWE).
  • 2017: Peg Parnevik – ”Got Me Good" (co-writer, producer).
  • 2017: Martin Almgren – ”Changing Street" (co-writer).
  • 2016: Peg Parnevik – ”New York (Handles Heartbreak Better)" (co-writer, producer) single.
  • 2016: Peg Parnevik – ”Sthlm Nights" (co-writer, producer) single.
  • 2016: 葉瑋庭( Uni Yeh ) – ”Waiting" (co-writer).
  • 2016: Peg Parnevik – ”We Are (Ziggy & Carola)" (co-writer, producer) single.
  • 2016: Oscar DiBruzell – ”Minute Of Your Time" (co-writer, producer) single. (SWE)
  • 2016: Peg Parnevik – ”Ain't No Saint" (co-writer, producer) single.
  • 2015: KB – ”Find A Way" (co-writer, producer) single. (South Africa)
  • 2015: Melanie C – ”For Your Eyes Only" (producer) for the RTL James Bond show.
  • 2015: Blue (English band) – ”Skyfall" (producer) for the RTL James Bond show.
  • 2015: Mandy Capristo – ”Let It Go" (producer) for the RTL Disney show.
  • 2015: Bonnie Tyler – ”Circle Of Life" (producer) for the RTL Disney show.
  • 2015: Block B (블락비 바스타즈) - Nobody But You (co-writer, producer) (South Korea)
  • 2015: Dixiez – ”It's Okay" (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2015: Moa Gammel – ”Josefins Visa II" (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2015: Moa Gammel – ”Josefins Visa" (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2015: Solblomma – ”Lies Passes Your Mind" (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2015: Ofelia – ”I Will Meet You There” (Theme song for the TV-Show "Jordskott") (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2015: Eduard Romanyuta – ”I Want Your Love” (co-writer, producer) single
  • 2015: JTR (band) – ”Building It Up” (co-writer, producer) single (SWE)
  • 2014: Vicci Martinez – ”Otra Cancion” (co-writer, producer) single (US)
  • 2014: Lena Katina (former t.A.T.u.) – Who I Am (co-writer, producer) single from the album "This Is Who I Am" (US/Russia)[8]
  • 2014: Girls GenerationMy Oh My (co-writer, producer) from the album "The Best" (South Korea)[9]
  • 2014: The Fooo Conspiracy – ”Mmm” (co-writer) from the album "Conspiration" (Sweden)
  • 2014: Peta & The Wolves – ”Scum” (producer) from the album "Scum" (Australia)
  • 2014: Peta & The Wolves – ”Who Killed Love” (producer) from the album "Scum" (Australia)
  • 2014: Little Mix – ”Wings, Korean version” (mixing engineer) single (UK)
  • 2014: Landy Wen – ”Never Say Never” (co-writer, producer) single from the forthcoming album (Taiwan)
  • 2014: Judika - ”Jika Kuharus Pergi” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Hati & Cinta" (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Judika - ”Terus Berlari (Oh..oh..oh)” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Hati & Cinta" (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Jin-Gui Sheng / 金贵晟 - ”让一切简单” from the forthcoming album (China)
  • 2014: Mr.Green - ”Invitation to play” (writer, producer) from the album "Invitation to play"
  • 2014: Trick - ”Up All Night” (producer) single (Singapore)
  • 2014: SpeXial - ”為愛戰鬥 (Fight for Love)” (co-writer) from the album "Break It Down" (Taiwan)
  • 2013: The Potbelleez – ”Saved In A Bottle” (co-writer, producer) single (Australia)[3][4]
  • 2013: f(x) – Rum Pum Pum Pum (co-writer, producer) single from the album Pink Tape (South Korea)[10][11]
  • 2013: Girls GenerationMy Oh My (co-writer, producer) single from the album "Love and Peace" (South Korea)[9]
  • 2013: Therese Neaime – ”All I Think About Is You" (co-writer, producer) from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2013: Therese Neaime – ”Heartbeat" (co-writer, producer) from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2013: Therese Neaime – ”Scorpion" (co-writer, producer) from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2013: Therese Neaime – ”Short Term Memory" (co-writer, producer) from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2013: Shawn Li – ” Endless” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Shawn's First Album" (China)
  • 2013: Shawn Li – ” Shobi-Dobi Oh-Oh” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Shawn's First Album" (China)
  • 2013: Fatin – ”Hold Me” (co-writer, producer) from the album "For You" (Indonesia)
  • 2013: Fatin – ”Goodbye” (mixing engineer) from the album "For You" (Indonesia)
  • 2013: Fatin – ”Sadar Dibatas Sabar” (mixing engineer) from the album "For You" (Indonesia)
  • 2013: Xian Zi – ”2501” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Whats What" (Taiwan)
  • 2013: Sanny Alexa – ”Znaya Kak” (co-writer, producer) single
  • 2012: Magnus Carlsson – ”Platsen I Mitt Hjärta” (mixing engineer) single (Sweden)[12][13][14][15]
  • 2012: Yianna – ”Intervention” (co-writer) single from the album "Intervention" (Australia)
  • 2012: Rainbow – ”Energy” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Over The Rainbow" (Japan)
  • 2011: Vassy – ”Born This Way” (producer) from the album "The Acoustics, Covers" (US)
  • 2011: Vassy – ”Till The End Of The World” (producer) from the album "The Acoustics, Covers" (US)
  • 2011: September Petra Marklund – ”Whiteflag” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Love CPR" (Sweden)
  • 2011: Therese Neaime – ”All I Think About Is You" (co-writer, producer) single from the album "Stronger" (Sweden)
  • 2011: Therese Neaime – ”Short Term Memory" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Stronger" (Sweden)
  • 2011: Therese Neaime – ”Heartbeat" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Stronger" (Sweden)
  • 2011: Andreas Wistrand – ”Over Now" (co-writer) single (Sweden)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – ”This Is The Time” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Time To Grow" (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – ”Let's Fly Away” (producer) from the album "Time To Grow" (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – ”Dancing On A Rainbow” (producer) from the album "Time To Grow" (China)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – ”Bulletproof” (vocal producer) single from the album "Diamond Veil" (Japan)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – ”Remember This Dance” (vocal producer) from the album "Diamond Veil" (Japan)
  • 2011: Viktorious - "Save Me From Falling" (co-writer) from the EP "Victorious Weekends" (Sweden)
  • 2010: Sarah Connor - "Soldier With A Broken Heart" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Real Love" 2010 (Germany)
  • 2010: Sarah Connor - "Faded" (co-writer, producer) B-side from the single "Real Love" 2010 (Germany)
  • 2010: Hanna Lindblad - "Manipulated" (co-writer, additional production) single and contestant in "Melodifestivalen" 2010 (Sweden)[16]
  • 2010: BoA - Copy & Paste (album) (co-writer, producer) from the album "Copy & Paste" 2010 (South Korea)
  • 2010: Emilia de Poret - "Pick Me Up" (producer) single (Captain Crash Remix) (Sweden)
  • 2010: Kanjani 8 - ”No-No-No” (co-writer) from the album "Puzzle" (Japan)
  • 2010: Dj Dogboy - ”Hey Mr. Dj Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower 2" (Japan)
  • 2010: Dj Dogboy - ”Holding On To You” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Reggae Shower 2" (Japan)
  • 2010: Dj Dogboy - ”Never Stop” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower 2" (Japan)
  • 2010: Dj Dogboy - ”Lovefool” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower 2" (Japan)
  • 2009: Linda Teodosiu - ”Ready To Fly” (producer) from the album "Under Pressure" (Germany)
  • 2009: Edmundo - ”So Vou Pensar Em Ti (You)” (co-writer) from the album "Edmundo"
  • 2009: Edmundo - ”Nao Estou Afim (Let Me Be The One)” (co-writer) from the album "Edmundo"
  • 2009: Linda Andrews - ”Why” (co-writer) from the album "Into the light" (Denmark)
  • 2009: Paul Twohill - ”Tell Me” (co-writer, producer) single" (Singapore)
  • 2009: Fred Hane - ”Next Time” (co-writer, producer) single" (Sweden)
  • 2009: Johanna Siekinnen – ”Don’t Let Go” (co-writer) (Finland)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Dilemma Reggae (I love you)” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Don't Lie Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Top Of The World Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Sexy Love Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Umbrella Reggae (I Love Rihanna)” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Once In A Lifetime Love” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Yesterday” (co-writer, producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Carnival Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Breakout Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Miss Independent Reggae” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Dj Dogboy - ”Just Dance” (producer) from the album "Reggae Shower" (Japan)
  • 2009: Regga-Enka - ”Northern Bar, Kita Sakaba” (producer) from the album "Regga-Enka All Stars" (Japan)
  • 2009: Regga-Enka - ”Third Year Love Affair” (producer) from the album "Regga-Enka All Stars" (Japan)
  • 2008: Peter Lundblad - "Julgryning Vaknar" (co-writer, producer) Single (Sweden)[17][18]
  • 2008: Paul Twohill - "Here I Am" (co-writer, producer) Single (Singapore)
  • 2008: John Klass - "I’m Your Preacher" (co-writer, producer) Single (Singapore)
  • 2008: Chris Lindh & Camp Sweden - "Heja Sverige" (mixing engineer) unofficial theme for European Championship Football 2008 (Sweden)[19]
  • 2008: Nathalie - "Here With Me" (co-writer, producer) single from the album "Here With Me" (Sweden)
  • 2008: Nathalie - "Two Weeks Notice" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Here With Me" (Sweden)
  • 2008: Nathalie - "Come What May" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Here With Me" (Sweden)
  • 2008: Nathalie - "Silent Room" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Here With Me" (Sweden)
  • 2008: Nathalie - "Mama" (producer) from the album "Here With Me" (Sweden)
  • 2008: Kirsten Gundersen - "Live A Lie" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Beautiful Contradiction" (UK)
  • 2008: Kirsten Gundersen - "You Say" (co-writer, producer) from the album "Beautiful Contradiction" (UK)

References

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