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The Fermats was formed by Markus Magnuson, Leo Nathorst-Böös and Anna Jansson during the summer of 2002. Later that year they release their first EP on cassette, called Waffle Breakfast With The Fermats, which among other songs contained a cover version of the song Electronic Renaissance by Belle and Sebastian. During 2003 they recorded their second release, called Six or Seven Ways To Spend Your Summer EP, abandoning the cassette format in favor of CD. During this time Gustav Ågren joined the band as bass player, and Anna left the band. When The Fermats started playing live gigs they also invited Håkan Waara on drums, ditching the drum machine they had used earlier. Later on, Håkan left the band and was replaced by Justus Björk for a short period of time, in his turn replaced by Niclas Sjöbeck who played with the band until they disbanded in 2004 or 2005 depending on who you ask. The Fermats was part of a short but intensive twee wave in Sweden, among bands such as Funday Mornings, Handsome Train, Second-Hand Furniture and The Tidy Ups. Three of the members also played in the band Corduroy Utd. According to the band's low-activity website, a third release was fully recorded but never released, this is supposed to happen sooner or later though. For more info, visit the official website. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Six or Seven Ways to Spend Your Summer EP

Waffle Breakfast With The Fermats
[non-album tracks]
Hey! Where'd the Summer Go?

Six Or Seven Ways To Spend Your Summer
The Sound Of Starke Adolf, Vol. 1
This is Popkonst
The Sound of Starke Adolf Vol. 1
Mongopop 3 - I Want You To Know (All You Ever Wanted To Know About The Swedish Twee-Mespopscene But Were Afraid To Ask)
This Is Popkonst and We Love You
The Sound Of Starke Adolf
'09 Mixes