Ivan Blomqvist

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Ivan Blomqvist (born 24 June 1986) is a Swedish producer, songwriter and keyboardplayer based in Oslo.

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Biography

Ivan Blomqvist´s background in jazz and improvised music has given him the ability to create music in the moment that catches the listener. In recent years he has focused more and more on producing and songwriting, working with some of the most interesting artists on the Scandinavian music scene.

He is active in projects such as Mosambique, Neon Ion, Linda Sundblad, Mariama Ndure. In 2017 he was nominated to a Norwegian grammy (spellemann) for ”Newcomer of the year" with the band Rohey.

Discography

With Natalie Sandtorv aka Neon Ion
With Linda Sundblad
With Mosambique
With Rohey
With Lukas Zabulionis

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References

  1. "Ivan Blomqvist". Discogs.com . Retrieved 2018-04-02.