Nicolas Makelberge

Nicolas Makelberge is a Swedish designer, artist and composer based in Prague, most famous for the 2006 album "Dying in Africa" produced with Johan Tuvesson from pop duo Karl X Johan.

Discography

  • 2018 – Confessions (EP, DEO Records)
  • 2013 – Born From The Sun (EP, Emotion)
  • 2010 – The Unforgettable Planet (Album, Emotion)
  • 2006 – Dying in Africa (Album, Rico)
  • 2006 – "Dying in Africa" (Single, Rico)
  • 2005 – South America (EP, Bedroom)

Remixes / Collabs

  • 2020 – Kalle J - Korn av guld (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2015 – Nina K - Air (Believe in Asians)
  • 2014 – Fimbria - Forgiveness (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2012 – Picture - Everything Time (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2011 – Lake Heartbeat - Watch The World Go By (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2010 – Nottee - Don't Waste Your Light On Me (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2009 – Loredana - Rain Rain (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)
  • 2007 – Friday Bridge - It Girl (Nicolas Makelberge Remix)

Media / Awards

In 2019 Swedish music magazine Synth.nu referred to the Confessions EP as "instrumental, electronic music created with hardware and a lot of heart".[1]

In 2014, The Guardian listed the single "Dying in Africa" (a collaboration with Johan Tuvesson form Karl x Johan) as one of 10 best dance tracks out of Scandinavia.[2]

In 2013 NY lifestyle magazine Fader referred to Nicolas Makelberge as "Probably the planet's most underrated producer".[3]

In 2011, the follow-up record to Dying in Africa, The Unforgettable Planet, mostly an instrumental album was once again nominated at independent music makers awards, Manifestgalan in Sweden.[4]

In 2006, Makelberge's album Dying in Africa was nominated for the P3 Guld at Swedish national radio awards[5] and Manifestgalan in the category of pop music.[6]

Sonic Magazine listed Dying in Africa as one of the best of 2006.[7]

Makelberge previously released records on Rico[8] and Emotion.[9]

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gollark: And really, if humans were created by an omnipotent being, why do we have so many design flaws?
gollark: As I said: what you do is quite significantly determined by your environment. This environment is entirely controlled by god, as they're omnipotent. God knows the answers in advance *anyway*, as they're omnipotent.
gollark: It's a terrible test then.
gollark: You should believe in one if there's good evidence that one exists, not otherwise.

References

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