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Murlyn Music Group

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Murlyn Music Group
OriginSweden
GenresPop
Years active1998 – present
MembersBagge & Peer -- (Anders Bagge and Peer Åström)
Bloodshy & Avant -- (Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg)
Korpi & Blackcell -- (Henrik Korpi and Mathias Johansson)
Arnthor Birgisson
David Eriksen
Fredrik "Fredro" Ödesjö
Websitewww.murlyn.se

Murlyn Music Group AB or just Murlyn Music (MMG) is Stockholm-based international music production company founded in 1997[1] by Anders Bagge. The company includes a great number of successful songwriters, producers and musicians and has produced and written material for tens of international artists.

The company has many studios in various locations (known as Murlyn Studios), a publishing division Murlyn Songs (initially headed by Pelle Lidell).

History

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Murlyn Music was founded in 1997 by Anders Bagge. He had been inspired by Denniz PoP's Cheiron. Murlyn's big breakthrough came with the US boy band 98 Degrees.

In 2001 Murlyn signed a marketing deal with Universal Music Group for distributing the catalogue of songs materials produced by Murlyn Music worldwide. Colin Barlow, Jimmy Iovine and Lucian Grainge proposed building a company around Murlyn's songwriting where they would develop acts together.[2] Unfortunately this relationship with Interscope and Universal came at a time when the era's pop trend was fading and singer-songwriter acts were starting to dominate. Murlyn wanted to focus more on singer-songwriters, but the level of time and development required was something that the major label was reluctant to support.

In 2007 Bagge sold the publishing catalogue to Crosstown Songs in America.

Songwriters / Producers

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Murlyn Music Group has the following producers

Other producers under MMG include: Mats Berntoft, DeadMono, Jock-E, Hitvision, Aleena, Nina Woodford, Yoga, Jay Jay and Infinite Mass.

Selective discography

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Others

Murlyn Music hits include singles and albums produced for Ricky Martin and Ronan Keating

References

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  1. ^ BusinessWeek: Murlyn Music Group AB
  2. ^ "Interview with Christian Wåhlberg". HitQuarters. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 12 June 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  3. ^ Sound on Sound article: Northern Lights
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