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Arnthor Birgisson

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Arnþór Birgisson
Born (1976-02-12) 12 February 1976 (age 48)
Reykjavík, Iceland
GenresDance, electronic
Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter
Years active1996–present

Arnthor Birgisson (Icelandic: Arnþór Birgisson; born 12 February 1976) is an Icelandic naturalized Swedish songwriter and producer. He moved to Sweden in 1978 (aged two) and has lived in Stockholm since.

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As young Arnþór attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] He began his professional songwriting and production career in 1996 working at Cosmos Studios together with Kent (Gillström) Isaacs and Bloodshy. In 1997, the founders of Murlyn Music, Anders Bagge and Christian Wåhlberg, saw the potential in Arnþór and Bloodshy, and handpicked them for the newly formed production company. Arnþór's breakthrough came a year later with the song "Because of You" written for 98 Degrees. Arnþór specifically desired to collaborate with Janet Jackson, saying "let's just say we will definitely be prepared if and when that happens."[2] During his tenure at Murlyn Music (until 2003) a series of hits were created for artists such as Janet Jackson, Jessica Simpson, Ronan Keating, Jennifer Lopez, Samantha Mumba and Celine Dion.

Between 2003 and 2008, Arnþór worked at Maratone (formerly Cosmos Studios. During the years at Maratone, Arnþór created songs for Enrique Iglesias, Shayne Ward and Westlife, among others.

In 2005, Arnþór was awarded Best Pop Song at the BMI London Awards for Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)."[3]

In 2008, Arnþór's song "Say OK", performed by Vanessa Hudgens, was awarded the prize for "This Year's Biggest American Pop Hit" at the BMI London Awards.

Arnþór has also worked with Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music, EMI Group and Warner Music Group.

In 2008 Arnþór founded the Swedish-based record and production company, Aristotracks, together with businessman Linus Andreen and artist Emilia de Poret. Since then he has written and produced songs for artists such as Britney Spears, Leona Lewis and Shontelle.

On 7 September, Arnþór won Popjustice's 2011 Twenty Quid Music Prize for "Song of the Year" with "Higher" by The Saturdays.[4]

Arnþór worked with Aristotracks artist Kim Cesarion on his debut album Undressed. In mid-2011, Arnþór founded a band with Ina Wroldsen called Ask Embla.

Discography

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Selected songs written / co-written and produced

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References

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  1. ^ Arnthor Birgisson. "Arnthor Birgisson". LinkedIn.
  2. ^ "NORTHERN LIGHTS". Sound On Sound. October 2001. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014.
  3. ^ "BMI Honors Top European Writers, Publishers at 2005 London Awards; Steve Winwood Named a BMI Icon – News – BMI.com". BMI. 28 November 2005.
  4. ^ Popjustice. "Popjustice Blog".
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