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Dag Krister Volle (26 April 1963 – 30 August 1998), better known as Denniz Pop (stylized Denniz PoP), was a Swedish DJ, music producer, and songwriter. He was a member of the DJ collective SweMix and later co-founded the recording studio Cheiron Studios in Stockholm in 1992.
Life and careerEdit
Volle was born on 26 April 1963 in Tullinge, Sweden, to Norwegian immigrants.<ref name="shinybull">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="yt">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He began DJing in the 1980s and started producing remixed records and later original releases.<ref name="shinybull" /> In 1986, he co-founded the DJ collective and remix service SweMix with Robert Wåtz (of Rob'n'Raz fame), which also included StoneBridge.<ref name="guardian" /><ref name="shinybull" /> In 1988, he released the track "Gimme Some Mo' (Bass on Me)" under his own name.<ref name="guardian">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Volle met the Nigerian-Swedish singer Dr. Alban while they were both DJing, and in 1990, he produced his debut single, "Hello Afrika", and the subsequent eponymous album, which were released under the SweMix label. In 1992, he left SweMix and together with music investor Tom Talomaa, founded Cheiron Studios in Stockholm;<ref name="shinybull" /> the next year, he recruited Max Martin. In the following years, he co-produced and co-wrote songs for several successful Swedish and foreign artists, including Leila K, 3T, Ace of Base, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, *NSYNC, E-Type, Robyn, and 5ive.<ref name="shinybull" /><ref name="guardian" />
In an interview, Volle said that he took the name "Denniz" from the Dennis the Menace comic book and then added "pop" to it.<ref name="yt" />
Illness and deathEdit
In December 1997, Volle was diagnosed with stomach cancer and underwent surgery.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="shinybull" /> Though his recovery was successful, he later relapsed and died in August 1998, at the age of 35.<ref name=PSmag>Template:Cite news</ref> The video to the Backstreet Boys' "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" and Jessica Folcker's song "A Little Bit" were dedicated to him. E-Type's 1998 album, Last Man Standing, commemorates Volle with a dirge, titled "PoP Preludium". Britney Spears dedicated her award for best song at the 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards to him.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
LegacyEdit
The Denniz Pop Awards were created in 2013 by former members of Cheiron Studios to help distinguish Scandinavian songwriters, producers, and artists.<ref>Denniz Pop Awards – About</ref> Notable winners include Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, Winona Oak, Mabel, and Snoh Aalegra.<ref name="guardian" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Cheiron became the start of a Swedish wave of successful producers and songwriters, with Max Martin as the biggest star. Other prominent producers who were part of the studio include Rami Yacoub, Kristian Lundin, Per Magnusson, Jörgen Elofsson, and Andreas Carlsson.
Awards and recognitionEdit
In 1998, Volle, together with Max Martin, received the Honorary Jury Prize at the Grammis, Sweden's oldest music award ceremony,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> though at the time, he was too ill to accept the trophy in person.<ref name="shinybull" />
In 2016, he was inducted into the Swedish Music Hall of Fame.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Production discographyEdit
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Year | Artist | Title | Production | Writing |
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1988 | Denniz Pop | "Gimme Some Mo' (Bass on Me)" | Producer | Writer |
1990 | Dr. Alban | Hello Afrika | Sole producer | Co-written with Alban Uzoma Nwapa |
1992 | Ace of Base | Happy Nation | Co-producer | |
Dr. Alban | One Love | Co-producer | Co-written with Alban Uzoma Nwapa | |
1993 | Leila K | Carousel | Co-producer | Co-writing credit |
Ace of Base | The Sign | Co-producer | ||
1994 | Dr. Alban | Look Who's Talking | Co-producer | Co-writing credit |
E-Type | Made in Sweden | Co-producer | ||
1995 | 3T | Brotherhood | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "Gotta Be You" |
Ace of Base | The Bridge | Co-producer | ||
Herbie | Fingers | Co-producer | Co-writing credit | |
Rednex | Sex & Violins | Co-producer | ||
Robyn | Robyn Is Here | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "Do You Know (What It Takes)" | |
1996 | Backstreet Boys | Backstreet Boys | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "We've Got It Goin' On", "I Wanna Be with You", "Nobody But You" |
E-Type | The Explorer | Co-producer | ||
Leila K | Manic Panic | Co-producer | ||
Michèle | "Do Me Baby" (single) | Co-producer | Co-writing credit | |
1997 | NSYNC | NSYNC | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "I Want You Back" |
Backstreet Boys | Backstreet's Back | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)", "That's the Way I Like It", | |
1998 | 5ive | 5ive | Co-producer | Co-writing credit on "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)", "Partyline 555-On-Line", "Don't You Want It", "Straight Up Funk" |
Jessica | Jessica | Co-producer | Co-writing credit |
ReferencesEdit
Further readingEdit
- "Denniz Pop: The man who created the sound of modern pop", by James Ballardie, for the BBC
- "The king of pop", by Niklas Natt och Dag Template:In lang
External linksEdit
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- Denniz Pop @ Disco-Disco.com