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Peter Boström

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Boström in 2012

Peter Boström (born 19 May 1971) is a Swedish music producer and songwriter. He is also known as Bassflow.

Boström wrote his first song at the age of seven. In 1992, at the age of 21, he started Bassflow Productions, a production company near Stockholm, Sweden. As a producer, he worked with a number of well-known Swedish artists including Bosson, Basic Element, Petrus, E-Type, Ola Svensson, Martin Stenmarck, Carola, and Charlotte Perrelli. He also wrote a number of songs for Melodifestivalen performers. In 2008, he signed for peermusic Sweden.[1]

Under the pseudonym Bassflow, Boström has made many radio-friendly productions and radio remixes for a number of songs amongst others: "Gloria" by Mando Diao, "What's the Point" by Johnossi and "Split My Personality" by Salem Al Fakir, in additions to songs by Pain, Martin Stenmarck, and the Norwegian group Donkeyboy (who got their breakthrough in Sweden with the Bassflow version of "Ambitions").

In 2012, he both won and lost the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, with a song he co-wrote for Swedish entry Loreen placing 1st with 372 points and a song he co-wrote for Norwegian entry Tooji placing last in the final with only 7 points.

Discography

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Boström has composed many successful songs. A selective list follows:

He also co-wrote and produced six Eurovision songs:

"*" = song produced and not co-written by Boström

References

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  1. ^ peermusic: Peter Boström bio page
  2. ^ "TVE confirma su secreto a voces, Edurne a Viena con la canción Amanecer". Eurovision-Spain.com (in Spanish). 14 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
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