Basshunter videography

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Basshunter videography
Basshunter, 20 april 2008 in Halmstad.jpg
Basshunter during the concert in Halmstad, 20 April 2008
Music videos19
Lyric videos5
Remix videos2
Video megamixes1
Promotional video singles5
Short films4
Television12
Commercials1

Basshunter is a Swedish singer, record producer and DJ. He has released nineteen music videos, five lyric videos, two remix videos, one video megamix and five promotional video singles, and has made a guest appearance in one music video. Basshunter appeared in four short films, twelve television shows and one commercial.

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From his second album LOL (2006), Basshunter released music videos for the singles "Boten Anna", "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA", "Vifta med händerna" and "Jingle Bells". Carl-Johan Westregård and Kim Parrot directed the music videos for "Boten Anna" and "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA". A second version of the music video for the former was made. In 2007, a music video for the reissue of "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA" titled "DotA" was released.

The deluxe edition of Basshunter's third studio album Now You're Gone – The Album (2008) includes the single "Walk on Water" which had been released also as a promotional video single. A special version of Now You're Gone – The Album released in New Zealand and Poland contains a DVD that comprises nine Basshunter music videos, including "Now You're Gone", "All I Ever Wanted", "Angel in the Night" and "I Miss You" – all directed by Alex Herron. For his fourth studio album Bass Generation (2009), Basshunter released the music videos for "Every Morning" and "I Promised Myself", both directed by Alex Herron. A series of music videos featuring model Aylar Lie received media attention. [1] [2] "Now You're Gone" became the most-viewed British YouTube video of 2008, [3] and third most-viewed YouTube video of 2009 with 65 million views. [4]

The release of Basshunter's fifth album Calling Time (2013) was preceded by the release of music videos for its singles "Saturday", "Northern Light"—both directed by Alex Herron—and "Dream on the Dancefloor". The music video for "Saturday" charted at number one in Poland. In 2011, he appeared in Arash's music video for "Melody". He appeared on the Maspalomas Pride 2012 box-set containing live recordings of various artists. The music videos for "Crash & Burn" and "Calling Time" were later released. Gareth Evans directed the music videos for "Dream on the Dancefloor" and "Calling Time", and "Crash & Burn" was directed by Farzad Bayat. In 2018, Basshunter released a lyric video for "Masterpiece".

Basshunter has appeared on television, including the ninth episode of the 23rd season of Never Mind the Buzzcocks , the seventh season of Celebrity Big Brother and a Rock and Pop celebrity episode of Weakest Link . He is also featured in a commercial for JME Data. In 2021 he appeared in Basshunter Dota Revival, Netflix's trailer for Dota: Dragon's Blood . [5] The trailer shows Basshunter singing about playing Dota 2 and scenes from Dragon's Blood in between. [6]

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, selected chart positions and directors
TitleYearPeak chart positionsDirector(s)Ref.
POL
[7]
"Boten Anna"2006 [lower-alpha 1] Carl-Johan Westregård
Kim Parrot
[9]
"Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA" [lower-alpha 1] Carl-Johan Westregård
Kim Parrot
[10]
"Vifta med händerna" [lower-alpha 1] Unknown [lower-alpha 2] [12]
"Boten Anna" (Version 2)2007 [lower-alpha 1] [13]
"DotA" [lower-alpha 1] [11]
"Now You're Gone" [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [14]
"All I Ever Wanted"2008 [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [15]
"All I Ever Wanted" (Basshunter's Cut) [lower-alpha 1] Unknown [16]
"Angel in the Night" [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [17]
"I Miss You" [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [19]
"Walk on Water"2009 [lower-alpha 1] Unknown [20]
"Walk on Water" (Fan Edit) [lower-alpha 1] [21]
"Every Morning" [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [lower-alpha 4] [22]
"I Promised Myself" [lower-alpha 1] Alex Herron [lower-alpha 5] [24]
"Saturday"20101 Alex Herron [25]
"Northern Light"2012 Alex Herron [26]
"Dream on the Dancefloor" [lower-alpha 6] Gareth Evans [28]
"Crash & Burn"2013Farzad Bayat [29]
"Calling Time" [lower-alpha 7] Gareth Evans [31]
"—" denotes a music video that did not chart or was not released in that country.

Lyric videos

List of lyric videos and directors
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Masterpiece"2018Unknown [32]
"Home"2019Jay Vasquez [33]
"Angels Ain't Listening"2020Jay Vasquez [34]
"Life Speaks to Me"2021Unknown [35]
"End the Lies"
(with Alien Cut  [ it ])
2022Unknown [36]

Remix videos

List of remix videos and directors
TitleYearRemix director(s)Ref.
"I Promised Myself" (Pete Hammond Remix)
Remix used: Pete Hammond Remix
2009Unknown [37]
"Dream on the Dancefloor" (Hi Def Remix)
Remix used: Hi Def Remix
2012 [38]

Guest appearances

Basshunter appears in Arash's music video for "Melody" Arash 2009.jpg
Basshunter appears in Arash's music video for "Melody"
List of guest appearances in music videos and directors
TitleYearArtist(s)Director(s)Ref.
"Melody"2011 Arash Unknown [lower-alpha 8] [39]

Video megamixes

List of video megamixes and directors
TitleYearRemix director(s)Ref.
"Video Megamix"
Contains: "Now You're Gone", "All I Ever Wanted",
"Angel in the Night", "I Miss You" and "Walk on Water"
2008Unknown [40]

Promotional video singles

List of promotional video singles
TitleYearRef.
"Now You're Gone"2007 [41]
"All I Ever Wanted"2008 [42]
"Walk on Water"2009 [43]
"Every Morning"2009 [44]
"I Promised Myself" [45]
"Saturday"2010 [46]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with details and notes
TitleAlbum detailsNote
Now You're Gone – The Album Special version of album released in New Zealand and Poland
contains DVD with nine Basshunter music videos. [48] [49]

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances, with details and notes
TitleAlbum detailsNote
Maspalomas Pride 2012
  • Released: May 2012
  • Filmed by GBCTelevision.com
  • Format: 2×DVD, Blu-ray
Box set contains live recordings of various artists. [50]

Short films

List of short films, roles and notes
TitleYearRoleRef.
The End of Old Things2009Director
Producer
[51]
Playing with Arnold 2011Actor [52]
Welcome to Bass Server 2014 [53]
Basshunter Dota Revival 2021 [5]

Television

List of television appearances, roles and notes
TitleYearRoleNoteRef.
Sound 2009GuestSeason 3, episode 23 [54]
Pocket TV UnknownEpisode: "Face Invaders" [55]
The 5:19 Show Season 1, episode 2 and 14
Season 2 episode 5
[56]
Red Bull Rivals GuestSeason 1, episode 2 [57]
Never Mind the Buzzcocks Guest Season 23, episode 9 [58]
Something for the Weekend 2010Guest13 June 2010 [59]
Basil and Barney's Swap Shop UnknownSeason 3, episode 17 [60]
Celebrity Big Brother Participant Season 7 [61]
Fångarna på fortet ParticipantEpisode 5 [62]
Weakest Link ParticipantRock and Pop [63]
Big Brother 2011Unknown Season 5 [64]
Det svenska popundret 2019UnknownEpisode 5: "Ett paradis för pirater" [65]

Commercials

List of commercials
CompanyYearRef.
JME Data2006 [66]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Polish chart was launched in 2010. [8]
  2. Music video for "DotA" was directed by Luna Square. Andrés Rignell was director of photography. [11]
  3. Music video of "I Miss You" was reused for "Jingle Bells" single in 2009. [18]
  4. Anders Flatland was director of photography on "Every Morning" music video. [22]
  5. Anders Anderson was assistant director on "I Promised Myself" music video. [23]
  6. Censored version of "Dream on the Dancefloor" music video was also released (uncredited). [27]
  7. Censored version of "Calling Time" music video was also released (uncredited). [30]
  8. Music video for "Melody" was assembled by Farbod Khoshtinat. [39]
  9. Original release date. [47]

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