Berndt Andreas Tilliander (born 1977) is a Swedish electronica, drone and techno producer who significantly contributed to the evolution of the 'clicks & cuts' genre with his first albums Cliphop (Raster.Noton) and Ljud (Mille Plateaux). He has recorded music under many names (Lowfour, Mokira, Rechord, TM404 and more) and worked with some of Europe's influential electronic music labels. He has been awarded a Swedish Grammy music award in 2005, after two consecutive nominations. He also works with Familjen as a live musician. The song "Arlanda" (from Show (2009), featuring vocals from Jocke Berg of the band Kent.
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| - Berndt Andreas Tilliander (born 1977) is a Swedish electronica, drone and techno producer who significantly contributed to the evolution of the 'clicks & cuts' genre with his first albums Cliphop (Raster.Noton) and Ljud (Mille Plateaux). He has recorded music under many names (Lowfour, Mokira, Rechord, TM404 and more) and worked with some of Europe's influential electronic music labels. He has been awarded a Swedish Grammy music award in 2005, after two consecutive nominations. He also works with Familjen as a live musician. The song "Arlanda" (from Show (2009), featuring vocals from Jocke Berg of the band Kent. (en)
- Andreas Tilliander, född 12 december 1977, är en musikproducent verksam i Stockholm men bördig från Hässleholm i Skåne. Tilliander producerar musik i genrer som electronica, drone och tech-house, techno och använder sig av en mängd alias. Bland hans alias märks Mokira, Rechord och Lowfour. Tilliander är en av programledarna för radioprogrammen och Elektroniskt i P2.År 2006 spelade han på Hultsfredsfestivalen tillsammans med några andra elektronica stjärnor ifrån Hässleholm som Johan T Karlsson (Familjen) Stefan Thor (Tomi Kiiosk) Andreas Hörlén (Future/Past) och Sophie Rimheden. De kallade sig Hässleholm och fick även chansen att 2007 under SVT:s ledning göra en spelning i sin hemstad på Perrong 23 där Musikbyrån gjorde ett reportage. Andreas Tilliander driver studion, mastering-företaget (sv)
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| - Berndt Andreas Tilliander (born 1977) is a Swedish electronica, drone and techno producer who significantly contributed to the evolution of the 'clicks & cuts' genre with his first albums Cliphop (Raster.Noton) and Ljud (Mille Plateaux). He has recorded music under many names (Lowfour, Mokira, Rechord, TM404 and more) and worked with some of Europe's influential electronic music labels. He has been awarded a Swedish Grammy music award in 2005, after two consecutive nominations. He also works with Familjen as a live musician. The song "Arlanda" (from Show (2009), featuring vocals from Jocke Berg of the band Kent. A native of Hässleholm, Tilliander now resides in Stockholm, where he runs Repeatle Studios and apart from creating his own music, works as a mastering engineer for several record labels. He also works for the radio show Elektroniskt (previously, Ström), broadcast on Sveriges Radio P2. (en)
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