Krister Linder Musical artist

Krister Linder is a New York-based Swedish electronic musician.Krister started his music career in 1987 as the vocalist of the Swedish band Grace. Under the name Chris Lancelot, he was the vocalist of the Swedish band Dive from 1990 to 1994.Linder went on to compose and produce experimental electronic music until he released his first solo album as a vocalist, Songs from the Silent Years in 2006. He is also the lead vocalist in the Swedish heavy metal band Enter the Hunt. Other musical efforts include scoring for TV commercials, short movies and feature films. His score in the documentary film Gitmo: The New Rules of War (directed by Erik Gandini and Tarik Saleh) won the first prize in the category Music For TV at the Festival international Musique et Cinéma in Auxerre, France in 2006. In November 2008 he won first prize in the category Best Music at the Stockholm International Film Festival for his score to the feature film Downloading Nancy (directed by Johan Renck). In 2009, he won the Jameson Film Music Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival for the score to the animated feature film Metropia (directed by Tarik Saleh) and that same year, he did co-vocals on the song "Departer" on the album Night Is the New Day by Katatonia. He also did vocals for Omnimotion's remix of the song Tierra Azul, originally by Vibrasphere.

Personal facts

Krister Linder
Alias (AKA)
K
Yeti
Chris Lancelot
Solaroid
Tupilaq
Birth dateFebruary 09, 1970
Hometown
Stockholm
Sweden

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Musical artist

Career started1987
associated musical artist
Katatonia
Dive (Swedish band)
Enter The Hunt
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Heavy metal music
Trip hop
Film score
Electronica
Downtempo
instrument
Singing
Synthesizer
record label
Sony BMG
Ghostfriend

Krister Linder on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.enterthehunt.com
  2. http://www.enteryourmoment.blogspot.com
  3. http://www.kristerlinder.com
  4. http://www.myspace.com/kristerlinder