Stalker Studio is a Swedish trio of vocalists and producers creating a vocal disco house sound with a touch of Scandinavian pop electronica. Their work is composed of bouncy beats, sexy vocals, and a sentimental touch.
Stalker Studio members—Karlöf, Alexander Ståhle (a.k.a. Stockholm Cyclo), and Malin Dahlström (a.k.a. Disdishdance)—have name recognition is their own right. Their debut album contains some of their individual hit singles.
We recommend Stalker Studio’s sound for tracks that require dance pop, and catchy lyrics. They would be perfect for film scores, TV shows, and video games.
| Gustaf Karlöf |
Pianist
Producer |
|---|---|
| Alexander Ståhle |
Programmer
Producer |
| Malin Dahlström | Vocalist |
Stalker Studio is a collaboration of three Swedish singers and producers: Karlöf, Alexander Ståhle (a.k.a. Stockholm Cyclo), and Malin Dahlström (a.k.a. Disdishdance). Karlöf is a pianist and producer. Alexander Ståhle is a programmer and producer. Together, they generate an outstanding melody and exceptional vocal work. Stalker Studio’s debut album “Keep Me Warm” includes hit singles from the members’ individual work as well as Swedish pop house/disco “Keep Me Warm” and “Steppenwolf” (released on IRMA records Japan in Fall 2007). It is said that this album will be the latest Swedish House production following the likes of Rasmus Faber, and Tiger Stripes.
Individually, members of Stalker Studio each have a lot of experience working on exceptional projects. Karlöf is currently running the solo project and the experimental jazz unit IONY. Previously, he has been playing with artists like Hird and The Dora Steins. Karlöf joined EQUIP’s album “For Your Love” as a vocalist.
Karlöf and Alexander Ståhle had produced two tracks for the second album of Soul Source Production and listed their name alongside the likes of Rasmus Faber and Monday Michiru.
Stalker Studio’s hit singles “Are You Comin’” and “We Should Fall”, featured in their debut album, were remixed by The Glimmers and The Rice Twins. Stalker Studio’s name became recognized as a remixer by working for Belgian tech house unit Spirit Catcher and Delgui, as well as Japanese top dance music producers such as i-dep, paris match.
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