BODIES WITHOUT ORGANS 空殼樂隊(duì),這組來自瑞典三人團(tuán)體.揉合動(dòng)感歐陸舞曲、動(dòng)人抒情曲風(fēng)及暢快80風(fēng)格。橫掃九○年代的瑞典怪趣流行舞曲團(tuán)Army Of Lovers的主腦Alexander Bard領(lǐng)軍歐陸超級流行團(tuán)體。 樂隊(duì)名字則來源于法國哲學(xué)家德勒茲的一本書的語句"Bodies Without Organs". Brainchild of ex-Army of Lovers frontman Alexander Bard, the Swedish pop group Bodies Without Organs (better known as BwO) formed in 2003. The group came together when Martin Rolinski, a tennis player who'd made waves as a finalist in Popstars, contacted Bard through producer Anders Hansson. Bard latched onto Rolinski, invited Marina Schiptjenko (formerly of Bard's previous project, Vacuum) along for the ride, and BwO were born. The group's name was derived from the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, a French philosopher whom Bard (a lecturer of philosophy himself) discussed in his 2000 book Netocracy. Starting with their 2004 debut, Prototype, BwO quickly rose to demi-stardom in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe; Prototype yielded seven Top 40 singles and went platinum in Sweden. Their second album, 2006's Halcyon Days, went gold shortly after it was released, and the album's first single, "Temple of Love," shot to number two on the Swedish charts. BwO performed at Melodifestivalen 2005 and 2006; they managed to reach the semifinals in their first year of competition, only to be trounced by fellow Swede Martin Stenmarck. The group released a cover of Alcazar's "Save My Pride" in early 2007, and a full-length album, Fabricator, was slated to hit stores in Sweden later that year. 更多>>