Mattias Lindblom

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Mattias Lindblom
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Mattias Lindblom, Berlin 2016
Background information
BornSweden
Occupation(s)Writer, singer, composer, music producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums
LabelsStockholm Records, SSC, Universal, Sony ATV
Website https://www.instagram.com/mattias_lindblom/

Mattias Lindblom is a Swedish singer, writer, composer and music producer. He has contributed productions, music and lyrics for artists such as Tina Arena, Andy Taylor, Tarja Turunen and Garou, as well as for musical, brands, TV and film. He is the lead singer of electronica band Vacuum. Mattias Lindblom is based in Melbourne, Australia.

Selected works

A selection of work composed by Mattias Lindblom:

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