Vacuum what happened to the group. Where is the VACUUM group now

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The delay in the release of the second album was explained by the musicians by the fact that they wanted their new album perceived differently than the previous one. Finally, after some problems with the record company Stockholm Records, the album "Seance At The Chaebol" was released in its original, unremastered version in Russia and Italy.

The first two albums can be described as classic European pop music, the lyrics of which, under the influence of Alexander Bard, had a pronounced socio-political coloring, touched on the topics of religion and astronomy, which was very unusual for synth-pop music.

The band's stage performances at that moment are a rather static spectacle. To top it all, at the request of the Bard, English designer Sally O "Salivan developed the clothing style, hairstyles and makeup of the band members: minimalist black suits, "designer" hairstyles, black nail polish, androgynous image of the soloist.

Lindbloom period (since 1999)

In the wake of growing rumors that Matthias is busy with a pop project with a significant romantic bias, Marina, in turn, also decides to leave the group in order to devote more time to her family and art projects (Shipchenko is a co-owner of the gallery contemporary art in Stockholm). Subsequently, she will be invited by the Bard to his new project Bodies Without Organs.

Vacuum shut up for two years.

Return of the band (2002)

Album cover of Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This

On May 6, 2002, the silence was broken. The single "Starting (Where the story ended)" hit the shelves of music stores, thereby declaring that the group had switched to new round your creative path: new composition, new music, new ideas and a new look for the group. In support of this statement, in the same year on October 14, the album "Culture Of Night" was re-released in the countries of Scandinavia, remixed and supplemented with two new tracks. At concert performances, Marina Shipchenko is replaced by a guitarist.

At the beginning of 2004 comes out new single"Fools Like Me" labeled vector further development Vacuum. The single "They Do It" that followed in the same year only confirmed the apparent shift from geopolitics and religion towards reflection and personal experiences.

On September 20, a new album is released, called Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This(rus. Your whole life leads to this), written jointly by the tandem Wollbeck - Lindblom, who crossed the line of synth-pop, up to electronic, trance and techno music, along with lyrics about love and the search for the meaning of life.

This album was followed by the release of the single "The Void" (June 6), and then "Six Billion Voices" () and "Walk On The Sun" (). The last two singles precede the release of the new album, the release date of which is not yet known (however, the German reissue of "Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This" includes both songs as bonus tracks).

Wolbeck and Lindblum are also active in music outside of the band. As composers they collaborate with many artists around the world. Only in 2007 they managed to work with such stars as Tarja Turunen (the songs I Walk Alone, Die Alive, etc. were written for her), Monrose (single What You Don't Know), Cinema Bizarre (songs Heavensent , Get Off), Edita Gornyak and many others.

In 2007, Vacuum signed a contract with the Russian company Icon Management to create and publish new albums. In the same year, Lindblom writes the song "Now or Never" for the Russian artist Alexei Vorobyov, which was included in the film's soundtrack

As composers, Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck... Read all

Vacuum is the name of a Swedish synthpop band. The team is currently represented by Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck. They met in 1996, at the same time the group recorded their first album.

The band works in their own studio "Home", located in the central part of Stockholm, and often tours around the world.

As composers, Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck have written hits for many famous bands and artists, for example: Monrose, Tarja Turunen, Rachel Stevens, Garu and others.

The band was founded in 1994 by producers Alexander Bard and Anders Wallback. Still Vacuum activities like musical group started only in 1996. This date is considered the date of birth of the group.

The band's history can be divided into two periods: before the departure of its founder Alexander Bard in 1999 and after, when the band's frontman and soloist Matthias Lindblom became the new leader of Vacuum.

Bard period (1994-1999)

The original name of the group - Vacuum Cleaner (literally "vacuum cleaner"), coined by Bard and Wollbeck, was shortened to Vacuum in favor of euphony, "scientific approach" and "progressiveness" - according to the original idea, the group was supposed to play purely instrumental electronic symphonic music. Only later it was decided to add vocals. Singer Vasa Big Money (Swed. Vasa Big Money) was considered as a candidate for the vocalist. In the future, Vasa will take part in the activities of Vacuum under the pseudonym Lars-Yngve Johansson (Swed. Lars-Yngve Johansson) (for example, he owns the authorship of the song "Illuminati").

For the first time, the band's name appears on the cover of the album "Glory Glamour and Gold" by the Swedish pop quartet Army Of Lovers in connection with the production of two songs "Lit De Parade", "Shine Like A Star". Nevertheless, Vacuum until 1996, when Alexander Bard left the Army Of Lovers group, is still just a project.

Vacuum sample 1998

In the autumn of 1996, in a club in Stockholm, Bard, busy looking for musicians for Vacuum, met Mattias Lindblum, lead singer of the band Ceycamore Leaves. Familiar with the work of Ceycamore Leaves, Bard invites Mattias to take part in his musical project. Keyboardist and TV presenter Marina Shipchenko is the last to join the project.

In December 1996, the first single "I Breathe" was released. In 1997, the video filmed for this song was named the best clip of the year.

On February 14, 1997, the band's first album, The Plutonium Cathedral, was released. In it, in addition to the characteristic electronic pop sound, the influence of symphonic music. musical material rich in orchestral arrangements, Lindblom often transitions to operatic vocals.

On May 20, the second single from the album "The Plutonium Cathedral" "Pride In My Religion" was released, which was a huge success with listeners. On the wave of success, Vacuum embark on their first European tour.

In 1998 the band released the single "Tonnes Of Attraction" from their second album "Seance At The Chaebol". The video for this song is broadcast by MTV, and Vacuum receives the SEMA award (Swedish electronic music). In the spring, having released the next single "Let The Mountain Come To Me", the group goes on tour in Eastern Europe, including Russia and Ukraine.

The delay in the release of the second album was explained by the musicians by the fact that they wanted their new album to be perceived differently than the previous one. Finally, after some problems with the record company Stockholm Records, the album "Seance At The Chaebol" was released in its original, unremastered version in Russia and Italy.

The first two albums can be described as classical European pop music, the lyrics of which, under the influence of Alexander Bard, had a pronounced socio-political coloring, touched on the topics of religion and astronomy, which was very unusual for synth-pop music.

The band's stage performances at that moment are a rather static spectacle. To top it all off, at Bard's request, English designer Sally O'Salivan designed the band's clothing, hair and make-up: minimalist black suits, "designer" hairstyles, black nail polish, and the soloist's androgynous image.

Lindbloom period (since 1999)

In 1999, Vacuum founder Alexander Bard left the group to pursue literary activity and the new dance project Alcazar. His place is taken by two session musicians, with whom the group again goes on tour in Russia.

With no new material supplied by Bard, Lindblom teamed up with Anders Wollbeck to write songs for Vacuum. At the same time, the band's conflict with Stockholm Records received a new development. The company terminates the contract with Vacuum, motivating its action by the fact that it does not see future prospects the development of the group - apart from practically no income, fame in Eastern Europe, the duet of Lindblom and Marina is of little interest to anyone in the West.

Thus, a new, "Swedish" version of the album "Seance At The Chaebol", called "Culture Of Night" was released immediately by three companies Epicentre, Cheiron and Sony in 2000. The album looked like a compilation of old, three new ones (one of them, "My Melting Mood" belongs to creative union Wollbeck - Lindblom) and two remastered tracks. However, without proper promotion, the album was not a significant success.

Practical failure of "Culture Of Night", as the finale of previous problems with Bard and Stockholm Rec. prompted Vacuum participants to think about the pointlessness of the further existence of the project. Mattias and Marina published a letter addressed to the band's fans, the general meaning of which was that a member of the group was temporarily suspending studio activities, concentrating on solo activities. Vacuum concerts were also promised, but never took place.

« Dear friends! … rumors about the collapse of Vacuum are becoming more frequent. Well, it is!
We left Stockholm Records. For what? Alas, this is a long and rather boring story, in short, we do not agree with everything that they offer us. Here's your reason! On this moment we are busy in two completely different projects, thus, at the moment, Vacuum takes a backseat, except for the band's concerts. However, we want you to know that we have not broken up and will please you in the future.
I would also like to add that as soon as there is a record company that believes in our ideas, in our music, we will continue. But so far everything is developing in such a way that there will be no continuation. We are delighted with the long-term success of the group in Russia, and Marina and I rejoiced at every moment of this glory. In the future, we hope to play a concert there in the very near future…
…Live with your head held high,
Matthias & Marina + VACUUM crew"

At the end of 1999, having signed a contract with Subspace Communications, Vacuum released the Icaros EP. This single was the last one in which Marina Shipchenko participated.

In the wake of rumors that Mattias is busy with a pop project with a significant romantic bias, Marina, in turn, also decides to leave the group in order to devote more time to her family and art projects (Shipchenko is a co-owner of a contemporary art gallery in Stockholm). Subsequently, she will be invited by Bard to his new project Bodies Without Organs.

Vacuum goes silent for two years.

Return of the band (2002)

On May 6, 2002, the silence was broken. The single “Starting (Where the story ended)” hit the shelves of music stores, thereby declaring that the group had moved on to a new round of its creative path: a new line-up, new music, new ideas and a new look for the group. In support of this statement, in the same year on October 14, the album "Culture Of Night" was re-released in the countries of Scandinavia, remixed and supplemented with two new tracks. At concert performances, Marina Shipchenko is replaced by a guitarist.

At the beginning of 2004, a new single "Fools Like Me" was released, which marked the vector for the further development of Vacuum. In the same. The single “They Do It” that followed only confirmed the apparent shift from geopolitics and religion towards reflection and personal experiences.

On September 20, 2004, a new album called “Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This” is released, written jointly by the Wollbeck - Lindblom tandem, which crossed the line of synth-pop, up to electronic, trance and techno music, along with lyrics about love and the search for the meaning of life.

This album was followed by the release of the single "The Void" (June 6, 2005), and then "Six Billion Voices" (2006) and "Walk On The Sun" (2007). The last two singles precede the release of the new album, the release date of which is not yet known (however, the German reissue of "Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This" includes both songs as bonus tracks).

Wallbeck and Lindbloom are also active in music outside of the band. As composers they collaborate with many artists around the world. Only in 2007 they managed to work with such stars as Tarja Turunen (the songs I Walk Alone, Die Alive, etc. were written for her), Monrose (single What You Don't Know), Cinema Bizarre (songs Heavensent , Get Off), Edita Gornyak and many others.

In 2007, Vacuum signed a contract with the Russian company Icon Management to create and publish new albums. In the same year, Lindblom wrote the song "Now or Never" for the Russian artist Alexei Vorobyov, which was included in the soundtrack of the film "Zero Kilometer" (2007).

Since April 2008 the group has been collaborating with the German pianist Michael Zlanabitnig. The result of this union has not yet been released on sound media, but is available on the Internet. In the summer of the same year, Vacuum released a song recorded as a duet with Marcella Detroit (Eng. Marcella Detroit) "My Friend Misery".

Discography

Albums
The Plutonium Cathedral (1997)
Seance at the Chaebol (1998)
Culture of Night (2000, three new songs + two updated songs, Russian-only release)
Culture of Night (2002, two more new songs)
Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This (2004)
Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This (2007, five new bonus tracks + video, Germany-only release)

Singles
I Breathe (1996)
Science of the Sacred (1997)
Pride in My Religion (1997)
Tonnes of Attraction (1998)
Let the Mountain Come to Me (1998)
Icaros (2000)
Starting (Where the Story Ended) (2002)
Fools Like Me (2004)
They Do It (2004)
The Void (2005)
Six Billion Voices (2006)
Walk On The Sun (2007)
Know By Now/My Friend Misery (2008)

Video clips

The vast majority of clips were released only for television and were not published officially.
I Breathe (1997)
Science of the Sacred (1997)
Pride In My Religion (1998)
Tonnes Of Attraction (1998)
Let The Mountain Come To Me (1998)
Icaros (1999)
Starting (Where The Story Ended) (2002)
Fools Like Me (2004)
They Do It (2004)

Members
Matthias Lindblum - vocals
Anders Wallback - synthesizer, guitar, programming

Former members
Marina Shipchenko - synthesizers
Alexander Bard - basses, computers (1996-1999)
Johan Malmgren - guitar (1999)
Bjorn Landstrom

Interesting Facts
The song "Tin Soldiers" released on the album "The Plutoniun Cathedral" was originally included in the repertoire of Matthias Lindblom's band Ceycamore Leaves.
The role of the Red Cardinal in the video for the song "Pride in my religion" is played by Anders Wallback.
While touring the Baltic countries, Russia and Ukraine, Vacuum were surprised by the wild popularity that the group had in these countries, where the total sales of discs did not exceed 100 copies. It soon became clear that Vacuum owed its fame to audio pirates, who had sold about 8 million illegal discs of the group.
After Alexander Bard left Vacuum in 1999, Lindblom and Shipchenko continued to claim that he was still involved in the group's activities. Although it wasn't true. Bard moved away from writing songs for Vacuum and began producing Alcazar.
The albums "Seance at the Chaebol" and "Culture of Night" were not released in Sweden due to a conflict between the band and the record company.
The song "Starting (Where The Story Ended)" was written by Wallbeck and Lindbloom in the car on their way to a Slipknot concert.

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Biography

Vacuum is the name of a Swedish synthpop band. The team is currently represented by Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck. They met in 1996, at the same time the group recorded their first album.

The band works in their own studio "Home", located in the central part of Stockholm, and often tours around the world.

As composers, Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck have written hits for many famous bands and artists, such as Monrose, Tarja Turunen, Rachel Stevens, Garu and others.

The band was founded in 1994 by producers Alexander Bard and Anders Wallback. Nevertheless, the activity of Vacuum, as a musical group, began only in 1996. This date is considered the date of birth of the group.

The band's history can be divided into two periods: before the departure of its founder Alexander Bard in 1999 and after, when the band's frontman and soloist Matthias Lindblom became the new leader of Vacuum.

Bard period (1994-1999)

The original name of the group - Vacuum Cleaner (literally "vacuum cleaner"), coined by Bard and Wollbeck, was shortened to Vacuum in favor of euphony, "scientific approach" and "progressiveness" - according to the original idea, the group was supposed to play purely instrumental electronic symphonic music. Only later it was decided to add vocals. Singer Vasa Big Money (Swed. Vasa Big Money) was considered as a candidate for the vocalist. In the future, Vasa will take part in the activities of Vacuum under the pseudonym Lars-Yngve Johansson (Swed. Lars-Yngve Johansson) (for example, he owns the authorship of the song "Illuminati").

For the first time, the band's name appears on the cover of the album "Glory Glamour and Gold" by the Swedish pop quartet Army Of Lovers in connection with the production of two songs "Lit De Parade", "Shine Like A Star". Nevertheless, Vacuum until 1996, when Alexander Bard left the Army Of Lovers group, is still just a project.

Vacuum sample 1998

In the autumn of 1996, in a club in Stockholm, Bard, busy looking for musicians for Vacuum, met Mattias Lindblum, lead singer of the band Ceycamore Leaves. Familiar with the work of Ceycamore Leaves, Bard invites Mattias to take part in his musical project. Keyboardist and TV presenter Marina Shipchenko is the last to join the project.

In December 1996, the first single "I Breathe" was released. In 1997, the video filmed for this song was named the best clip of the year.

On February 14, 1997, the band's first album, The Plutonium Cathedral, was released. In it, in addition to the characteristic electronic pop sound, the influence of symphonic music is clearly traced. The musical material is rich in orchestral arrangements, Lindblom often switches to operatic vocals.

On May 20, the second single from the album "The Plutonium Cathedral" "Pride In My Religion" was released, which was a huge success with listeners. On the wave of success, Vacuum embark on their first European tour.

In 1998 the band released the single "Tonnes Of Attraction" from their second album "Seance At The Chaebol". The video for this song is broadcast by MTV and Vacuum receives the SEMA (Swedish Electronic Music Award). In the spring, having released the next single "Let The Mountain Come To Me", the group goes on tour in Eastern Europe, including Russia and Ukraine.

The delay in the release of the second album was explained by the musicians by the fact that they wanted their new album to be perceived differently than the previous one. Finally, after some problems with the record company Stockholm Records, the album "Seance At The Chaebol" was released in its original, unremastered version in Russia and Italy.

The first two albums can be described as classical European pop music, the lyrics of which, under the influence of Alexander Bard, had a pronounced socio-political coloring, touched on the topics of religion and astronomy, which was very unusual for synth-pop music.

The band's stage performances at that moment are a rather static spectacle. To top it all off, at Bard's request, English designer Sally O'Salivan designed the band's clothing, hair and make-up: minimalist black suits, "designer" hairstyles, black nail polish, and the soloist's androgynous image.

Lindbloom period (since 1999)

In 1999, the founder of Vacuum, Alexander Bard, left the group in order to engage in literary activities and a new dance project, Alcazar. His place is taken by two session musicians, with whom the group again goes on tour in Russia.

With no new material supplied by Bard, Lindblom teamed up with Anders Wollbeck to write songs for Vacuum. At the same time, the band's conflict with Stockholm Records received a new development. The company breaks the contract with Vacuum, motivating its action by the fact that it does not see further prospects for the development of the group - apart from practically no income-generating fame in Eastern Europe, the duet of Lindblom and Marina is of little interest to anyone in the West.

Thus, a new, "Swedish" version of the album "Seance At The Chaebol", called "Culture Of Night" was released immediately by three companies Epicentre, Cheiron and Sony in 2000. The album looked like a compilation of the old ones, three new ones (one of them, "My Melting Mood" belongs to the creative union Wollbeck - Lindblom) and two remastered compositions. However, without proper promotion, the album was not a significant success.

Practical failure of "Culture Of Night", as the finale of previous problems with Bard and Stockholm Rec. prompted Vacuum participants to think about the pointlessness of the further existence of the project. Mattias and Marina published a letter addressed to the band's fans, the general meaning of which was that a member of the group was temporarily suspending studio activities, concentrating on solo activities. Vacuum concerts were also promised, but never took place.

" Dear friends! … rumors about the collapse of Vacuum are becoming more frequent. Well, it is!
We left Stockholm Records. For what? Alas, this is a long and rather boring story, in short, we do not agree with everything that they offer us. Here's your reason! We are currently working on two completely different projects, so Vacuum is taking a backseat at the moment, except for the band's live shows. However, we want you to know that we have not broken up and will please you in the future.
I would also like to add that as soon as there is a record company that believes in our ideas, in our music, we will continue. But so far everything is developing in such a way that there will be no continuation. We are delighted with the long-term success of the group in Russia, and Marina and I rejoiced at every moment of this glory. In the future, we hope to play a concert there in the very near future…
…Live with your head held high,
Matthias & Marina + VACUUM crew"

At the end of 1999, having signed a contract with Subspace Communications, Vacuum released the Icaros EP. This single was the last one in which Marina Shipchenko participated.

In the wake of rumors that Mattias is busy with a pop project with a significant romantic bias, Marina, in turn, also decides to leave the group in order to devote more time to her family and art projects (Shipchenko is a co-owner of a contemporary art gallery in Stockholm). Subsequently, she will be invited by Bard to his new project Bodies Without Organs.

Vacuum goes silent for two years.

Return of the band (2002)

On May 6, 2002, the silence was broken. The single “Starting (Where the story ended)” hit the shelves of music stores, thereby declaring that the group had moved on to a new round of its creative path: a new line-up, new music, new ideas and a new look for the group. In support of this statement, in the same year on October 14, the album "Culture Of Night" was re-released in the countries of Scandinavia, remixed and supplemented with two new tracks. At concert performances, Marina Shipchenko is replaced by a guitarist.

At the beginning of 2004, a new single "Fools Like Me" was released, which marked the vector for the further development of Vacuum. In the same. The single “They Do It” that followed only confirmed the apparent shift from geopolitics and religion towards reflection and personal experiences.

On September 20, 2004, a new album called “Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This” is released, written jointly by the Wollbeck - Lindblom tandem, which crossed the line of synth-pop, up to electronic, trance and techno music, along with lyrics about love and the search for the meaning of life.

This album was followed by the release of the single "The Void" (June 6, 2005), and then "Six Billion Voices" (2006) and "Walk On The Sun" (2007). The last two singles precede the release of the new album, the release date of which is not yet known (however, the German reissue of "Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This" includes both songs as bonus tracks).

Wallbeck and Lindbloom are also active in music outside of the band. As composers they collaborate with many artists around the world. Only in 2007 they managed to work with such stars as Tarja Turunen (the songs I Walk Alone, Die Alive, etc. were written for her), Monrose (single What You Don't Know), Cinema Bizarre (songs Heavensent , Get Off), Edita Gornyak and many others.

In 2007, Vacuum signed a contract with the Russian company Icon Management to create and publish new albums. In the same year, Lindblom wrote the song "Now or Never" for the Russian artist Alexei Vorobyov, which was included in the soundtrack of the film "Zero Kilometer" (2007).

Since April 2008 the group has been collaborating with the German pianist Michael Zlanabitnig. The result of this union has not yet been released on sound media, but is available on the Internet. In the summer of the same year, Vacuum released a song recorded as a duet with Marcella Detroit (Eng. Marcella Detroit) "My Friend Misery".

Vacuum is the name of a Swedish synthpop band. The team is currently represented by Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck. They met in 1996, at the same time the group recorded their first album.

The band works in their own studio "Home", located in the central part of Stockholm, and often tours around the world.

As composers, Matthias Lindblum and Anders Wallbeck have written hits for many famous bands and artists, such as Monrose, Tarja Turunen, Rachel Stevens, Garu and others.

The band was founded in 1994 by producers Alexander Bard and Anders Wallback. Nevertheless, the activity of Vacuum, as a musical group, began only in 1996. This date is considered the date of birth of the group.

The band's history can be divided into two periods: before the departure of its founder Alexander Bard in 1999 and after, when the band's frontman and soloist Matthias Lindblom became the new leader of Vacuum.

Bard period (1994-1999)

The original name of the group - Vacuum Cleaner (literally "vacuum cleaner"), coined by Bard and Wollbeck, was shortened to Vacuum in favor of euphony, "scientific approach" and "progressiveness" - according to the original idea, the group was supposed to play purely instrumental electronic symphonic music. Only later it was decided to add vocals. Singer Vasa Big Money (Swed. Vasa Big Money) was considered as a candidate for the vocalist. In the future, Vasa will take part in the activities of Vacuum under the pseudonym Lars-Yngve Johansson (Swed. Lars-Yngve Johansson) (for example, he owns the authorship of the song "Illuminati").

For the first time, the band's name appears on the cover of the album "Glory Glamour and Gold" by the Swedish pop quartet Army Of Lovers in connection with the production of two songs "Lit De Parade", "Shine Like A Star". Nevertheless, Vacuum until 1996, when Alexander Bard left the Army Of Lovers group, is still just a project.

Vacuum sample 1998

In the autumn of 1996, in a club in Stockholm, Bard, busy looking for musicians for Vacuum, met Mattias Lindblum, lead singer of the band Ceycamore Leaves. Familiar with the work of Ceycamore Leaves, Bard invites Mattias to take part in his musical project. Keyboardist and TV presenter Marina Shipchenko is the last to join the project.

In December 1996, the first single "I Breathe" was released. In 1997, the video filmed for this song was named the best clip of the year.

On February 14, 1997, the band's first album, The Plutonium Cathedral, was released. In it, in addition to the characteristic electronic pop sound, the influence of symphonic music is clearly traced. The musical material is rich in orchestral arrangements, Lindblom often switches to operatic vocals.

On May 20, the second single from the album "The Plutonium Cathedral" "Pride In My Religion" was released, which was a huge success with listeners. On the wave of success, Vacuum embark on their first European tour.

In 1998 the band released the single "Tonnes Of Attraction" from their second album "Seance At The Chaebol". The video for this song is broadcast by MTV and Vacuum receives the SEMA (Swedish Electronic Music Award). In the spring, having released the next single "Let The Mountain Come To Me", the group goes on tour in Eastern Europe, including Russia and Ukraine.

The delay in the release of the second album was explained by the musicians by the fact that they wanted their new album to be perceived differently than the previous one. Finally, after some problems with the record company Stockholm Records, the album "Seance At The Chaebol" was released in its original, unremastered version in Russia and Italy.

The first two albums can be described as classical European pop music, the lyrics of which, under the influence of Alexander Bard, had a pronounced socio-political coloring, touched on the topics of religion and astronomy, which was very unusual for synth-pop music.

The band's stage performances at that moment are a rather static spectacle. To top it all off, at Bard's request, English designer Sally O'Salivan designed the band's clothing, hair and make-up: minimalist black suits, "designer" hairstyles, black nail polish, and the soloist's androgynous image.

Lindbloom period (since 1999)

In 1999, the founder of Vacuum, Alexander Bard, left the group in order to engage in literary activities and a new dance project, Alcazar. His place is taken by two session musicians, with whom the group again goes on tour in Russia.

With no new material supplied by Bard, Lindblom teamed up with Anders Wollbeck to write songs for Vacuum. At the same time, the band's conflict with Stockholm Records received a new development. The company breaks the contract with Vacuum, motivating its action by the fact that it does not see further prospects for the development of the group - apart from practically no income-generating fame in Eastern Europe, the duet of Lindblom and Marina is of little interest to anyone in the West.

Thus, a new, "Swedish" version of the album "Seance At The Chaebol", called "Culture Of Night" was released immediately by three companies Epicentre, Cheiron and Sony in 2000. The album looked like a compilation of the old ones, three new ones (one of them, "My Melting Mood" belongs to the creative union Wollbeck - Lindblom) and two remastered compositions. However, without proper promotion, the album was not a significant success.

Practical failure of "Culture Of Night", as the finale of previous problems with Bard and Stockholm Rec. prompted Vacuum participants to think about the pointlessness of the further existence of the project. Mattias and Marina published a letter addressed to the band's fans, the general meaning of which was that a member of the group was temporarily suspending studio activities, concentrating on solo activities. Vacuum concerts were also promised, but never took place.

" Dear friends! … rumors about the collapse of Vacuum are becoming more frequent. Well, it is!
We left Stockholm Records. For what? Alas, this is a long and rather boring story, in short, we do not agree with everything that they offer us. Here's your reason! We are currently working on two completely different projects, so Vacuum is taking a backseat at the moment, except for the band's live shows. However, we want you to know that we have not broken up and will please you in the future.
I would also like to add that as soon as there is a record company that believes in our ideas, in our music, we will continue. But so far everything is developing in such a way that there will be no continuation. We are delighted with the long-term success of the group in Russia, and Marina and I rejoiced at every moment of this glory. In the future, we hope to play a concert there in the very near future…
…Live with your head held high,
Matthias & Marina + VACUUM crew"

At the end of 1999, having signed a contract with Subspace Communications, Vacuum released the Icaros EP. This single was the last one in which Marina Shipchenko participated.

In the wake of rumors that Mattias is busy with a pop project with a significant romantic bias, Marina, in turn, also decides to leave the group in order to devote more time to her family and art projects (Shipchenko is a co-owner of a contemporary art gallery in Stockholm). Subsequently, she will be invited by Bard to his new project Bodies Without Organs.

Vacuum goes silent for two years.

Return of the band (2002)

On May 6, 2002, the silence was broken. The single “Starting (Where the story ended)” hit the shelves of music stores, thereby declaring that the group had moved on to a new round of its creative path: a new line-up, new music, new ideas and a new look for the group. In support of this statement, in the same year on October 14, the album "Culture Of Night" was re-released in the countries of Scandinavia, remixed and supplemented with two new tracks. At concert performances, Marina Shipchenko is replaced by a guitarist.

At the beginning of 2004, a new single "Fools Like Me" was released, which marked the vector for the further development of Vacuum. In the same. The single “They Do It” that followed only confirmed the apparent shift from geopolitics and religion towards reflection and personal experiences.

On September 20, 2004, a new album called “Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This” is released, written jointly by the Wollbeck - Lindblom tandem, which crossed the line of synth-pop, up to electronic, trance and techno music, along with lyrics about love and the search for the meaning of life.

This album was followed by the release of the single "The Void" (June 6, 2005), and then "Six Billion Voices" (2006) and "Walk On The Sun" (2007). The last two singles precede the release of the new album, the release date of which is not yet known (however, the German reissue of "Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This" includes both songs as bonus tracks).

Wallbeck and Lindbloom are also active in music outside of the band. As composers they collaborate with many artists around the world. Only in 2007 they managed to work with such stars as Tarja Turunen (the songs I Walk Alone, Die Alive, etc. were written for her), Monrose (single What You Don't Know), Cinema Bizarre (songs Heavensent , Get Off), Edita Gornyak and many others.

In 2007, Vacuum signed a contract with the Russian company Icon Management to create and publish new albums. In the same year, Lindblom wrote the song "Now or Never" for the Russian artist Alexei Vorobyov, which was included in the soundtrack of the film "Zero Kilometer" (2007).

Since April 2008 the group has been collaborating with the German pianist Michael Zlanabitnig. The result of this union has not yet been released on sound media, but is available on the Internet. In the summer of the same year, Vacuum released a song recorded as a duet with Marcella Detroit (Eng. Marcella Detroit) "My Friend Misery".

Discography

Albums
The Plutonium Cathedral (1997)
Seance at the Chaebol (1998)
Culture of Night (2000, three new songs + two updated songs, Russian-only release)
Culture of Night (2002, two more new songs)
Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This (2004)
Your Whole Life Is Leading Up to This (2007, five new bonus tracks + video, Germany-only release)

Singles
I Breathe (1996)
Science of the Sacred (1997)
Pride in My Religion (1997)
Tonnes of Attraction (1998)
Let the Mountain Come to Me (1998)
Icaros (2000)
Starting (Where the Story Ended) (2002)
Fools Like Me (2004)
They Do It (2004)
The Void (2005)
Six Billion Voices (2006)
Walk On The Sun (2007)
Know By Now/My Friend Misery (2008)

Video clips

The vast majority of clips were released only for television and were not published officially.
I Breathe (1997)
Science of the Sacred (1997)
Pride In My Religion (1998)
Tonnes Of Attraction (1998)
Let The Mountain Come To Me (1998)
Icaros (1999)
Starting (Where The Story Ended) (2002)
Fools Like Me (2004)
They Do It (2004)

Members
Matthias Lindblum - vocals
Anders Wallback - synthesizer, guitar, programming

Former members
Marina Shipchenko - synthesizers
Alexander Bard - basses, computers (1996-1999)
Johan Malmgren - guitar (1999)
Bjorn Landstrom

Interesting Facts
The song "Tin Soldiers" released on the album "The Plutoniun Cathedral" was originally included in the repertoire of Matthias Lindblom's band Ceycamore Leaves.
The role of the Red Cardinal in the video for the song "Pride in my religion" is played by Anders Wallback.
While touring the Baltic countries, Russia and Ukraine, Vacuum were surprised by the wild popularity that the group had in these countries, where the total sales of discs did not exceed 100 copies. It soon became clear that Vacuum owed its fame to audio pirates, who had sold about 8 million illegal discs of the group.
After Alexander Bard left Vacuum in 1999, Lindblom and Shipchenko continued to claim that he was still involved in the group's activities. Although it wasn't true. Bard moved away from writing songs for Vacuum and began producing Alcazar.
The albums "Seance at the Chaebol" and "Culture of Night" were not released in Sweden due to a conflict between the band and the record company.
The song "Starting (Where The Story Ended)" was written by Wallbeck and Lindbloom in the car on their way to a Slipknot concert.

For many years the group Vacuum (VACUUM) has been a constant favorite of the musical Olympus. Group performances are not just original show. This is real music that reminds of a timid kiss, quivering tender feelings, violent passion and boundless affection.

VACUUM performers are known and appreciated in every corner of the world. The bright performances that please a group of their fans are always an enchanting concert with an interesting and harmonious music program. Story life path this creative team as interesting as her original performances. But in order not to be unfounded, it is better to know the history of VACUUM more closely.

In the 2nd half of the 90s, more precisely, in the 96th, a group of musicians consisting of Matthias Lindblom (Mattias Lindblom), Anders Wollbeck (Anders Wollbeck) and shocking pop artist from the Swedish Army of Lovers (Army Of Lovers) Alexander Bard (Alexander Bard decided to start a band called "Vacuum". Soon, the soloist Marina Schiptjenko (Marina Shipchenko), a Swede with Ukrainian roots, also joined the talented performers.

The young group immediately recorded and released the single 'I Breathe'. New musical work became a powerful impetus in the performing careers of these creative people. Soon they delighted their fans with their first album, The Plutonium Cathedral, which won all sorts of charts in Europe.

Following the album, a clip of powerful compositions was born, such as Tons Of Attraction, (“Tons of attraction”) Icaros (“Icarus”), Let The Mountain Come To Me (“Let the mountain come to me”). However, in 1999, as soon as their discography was replenished with the second album - "Seance At The Chaebol", the members of the Vacuum group decided to leave.

Marina Shipchenko together with Alexander Bard created another musical group. And the couple Matthias Lindblom - Anders Wolbeck continued their creative way in VACUUM.

After the departure of two former performers from the group, Vacuum's music did not deteriorate. With their bright musical creativity and extraordinary world tour, Lindblom and Wolbeck decided to conquer listeners all over the world. Popularity, fame, the delight of the public became their constant companions. This is easy to verify by watching the video recording of the VACUUM show.

Possessing a rich baritone voice and Viking appearance, Matthias Lindblom perfectly matches the romantic image of the soloist with songs about distant planets, space and religion. His data, as well as musical arrangements with a symphonic scope, made the group incredibly popular. This is confirmed by Lindblom's numerous photo shoots. Their hits did not leave the first positions of the charts and tops both in Western and Eastern Europe, including the CIS. In confirmation of these words, it is enough just to go to the site, find the MP3 Vacuum section and click on "online listening".

On the wave of popularity in 1998, Vacuum (VACUUM) came on tour to Moscow. The concerts held at the Olympic Stadium and in the hall of the Moscow Art Theater were accompanied by a resounding success. Then the tour continued in Ukraine and Belarus, where the musicians were met with love and hospitality.

However, most of all the performers of Vacuum (VACUUM) liked the East. The band's leader Mattias Lindblom has been the guest of honor on numerous TV shows and music competitions. In 2011 he was elected as an honorary member of the jury at International Film Festival KiyevFilm (Kyiv film).

The popularity of the Vacuum group, as well as its leader Matthias Lindblom, is constantly growing. This is convincingly evidenced by the millions of copies sold discs around the world. However, it is very difficult to firmly state in which country of the world M. Lindblom and his Vacuum group are most loved. After all, it's all about the perfection of their musical compositions and the level of performance. For example, fellow countrymen from Sweden are very fond of making fun of the group. They say that Vakkum, who has never heard songs, does not know what music is. After all, only this team is able to convey to the human mind the origins of musical masterpieces.

Further development of VACUUM's creativity led the group to dance music and pop style, somewhat moving away from the symphonic sound. So, when recording their second album called "Seance At The Chaebol" instead of live sound symphony orchestra synthesizer was used. The third album "Culture Of Night", which was released in 2000 under the auspices of Cheiron Studios, contained remixes early works, as well as new song compositions.

Currently, the creative tandem of M. Lindblom and A. Wolbeck as producers and composers is in great demand. They create wonderful musical compositions for performers from all over the world. Their songs are well known, written for the Canadian Tenors (I Only Know How To Love), for Tarja Turunen (I Walk Alone, Die Alive, etc.), as well as for Cinema Bizarre, Monrose (What You Don't Know) and even for the popular Russian singer Alexei Vorobyov. Nevertheless, the busy schedule of the musicians does not affect the creative component of the VACUUM group itself. Vacuum still lives, creates, plays music and delights fans with concerts and amazing sensations from musical performance.

Since 1999, Vacuum has released such singles as Six Billion Voices (6 billion voices), Starting (Where The Story Ended), Mind Your Mind (Remember yourself), Walk On The Sun (Walk in the sun). Popular artists, Matthias Lindblom and Anders Wolbeck do not miss such an opportunity as to sing a duet with world stars, based on a personally written composition. Without a doubt, VACUUM is the unity and talent of two wonderful musicians. Their voices, music and ability to hold on and behave on stage cannot be overshadowed by any of the most famous pop groups of our time. In 2011, the musical tandem Vacuum pleased its fans with the single Black Angels, which, like other works of the group, became a successful event. As the musicians promise, in 2012 they will give listeners a few more novelties.

The question of why the group has not lost popularity over time is of interest to many. In response, we can say that those groups that are not stable in performance and chaotic in compositions do not last long. They have a poorly expressed idea, understanding of the world and there is no understanding of the people. VACUUM, on the other hand, is creative in creating and performing compositions that appeal to listeners. Each released album of the Vacuum group, each song can be confidently called musical masterpiece which will never lose its popularity. VACUUM's annual tour brings crowds of listeners in every country. Having learned about upcoming concerts, fans buy up tickets six months before the start of the tour. That's why it's so hard to get on their show. The positive and cheerfulness that the Vacuum group radiates in each of its songs attracts listeners like a magnet. Their positive energy field is transmitted to anyone who wants to enjoy live performance. skillfully and correctly organized concert groups will always give you the opportunity to enjoy a wonderful musical performance.

Every month every new town Europe meets musical show from the Vacuum group. Europeans are happy when they say that Vacuum is not only Beautiful music but also pleasant emotions and sensations. Each composition helps to see the world in a new way, imbued with a new idea, understanding how to solve pressing problems.

If you want to touch great creativity VACUUM groups, they can be invited to an event, corporate party, private concert. Your choice will always be one hundred percent successful. And our company will be happy to help in such a responsible matter as an engagement popular group. The site always contains the necessary information, and we organize support at the invitation of the Vacuum group.

You can order the performance of the team on the official website of the VACUUM group.


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