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The Amplifetes

12+ albums
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The Amplifetes are a 4-piece band from Sweden. They have worked with such names as Kelis, Madonna, Grandmaster Flash, Miike Snow, Peter Bjorn and John, and more. Starting in the music industry as producers, all four were accomplished songwriters and musicians who came together in 2008 to create their own music. The Amplifetes cite a dreamy list of influences: 60s Psychedelia, The Electric Light Orchestra, The Ramones, Elvis Costello, David Bowie and Chicago Trax Records. Their forthcoming album "Where Is The Light" ignites a new chapter since their debut album in 2010. Created in the depth of a nordic forest. Recorded with a strict dogma of analog machinery. Filtered through a mixing console once owned by Pink Floyd. The Amplifetes second album is about to be released. We can see clearly now. Where is the light? User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Somebody New

25,639
2

Blinded By the Moonlight

14,573
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Whizz Kid

7,106
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It's My Life

5,684
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Fokker

4,927
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When the Music Died

4,098
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You/Me/Evolution

4,051
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You Want It

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Maxine

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Intro

3,421

albums

The Amplifetes

The Amplifetes

Where Is The Light

Where Is The Light

Somebody New

Somebody New

You/Me/Evolution

You/Me/Evolution

It´s My Life

It´s My Life

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Whizz Kid

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You Want It (Single)

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Whizz Kid Single

Blinded by the moonlight

Blinded by the moonlight

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Where Is the Light EP

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Hard to come by - The Amplifetes Remix

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