Bjørn Christiansen
Real Name: Bjørn Christiansen
Prominent Danish electronic musician, composer and educator, born 2 August 1975 in Ringsted, most active under Bjørn Svin alias. Bjørn Christiansen taught himself to play an electric organ in early childhood, fascinated by Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and other synth-pop acts heard on Kim Schumacher's P3 radio broadcasts. In high school, he acquired the first synthesizer and sampler, recording home tapes with naive melodic ambient as Yellow Symphony. Soon discovering rave subculture and techno, Bjørn switched to dancefloor-oriented music.
In April 1995, Bjørn Christiansen's debut 296545 12" came out on Stranger Than Paradise Records, soon followed by two 12-inches on the Dancecop label under Cygnet Committee alias. In 1997, he presented Bjørn Svin's debut album on April Records, one of the leading Scandinavian electronic indie labels. Released the same year, Cygnet Committee's first and only full-length CD album 182983 also credited all tracks to "Bjørn Svin." He performed at Pelle Krøgholt's "[url=https://www.discogs.com/release/603285]xart hybrid[/url]" project room in June 1999 at an abandoned soybean oil factory at Copenhagen's harbor.
In June 2001, Bjørn Christiansen participated in [url=https://discogs.com/release/10359071]Helicopter Records 5 Års Fest[/url], commemorating the 5th anniversary of [url=https://discogs.com/label/65695]Helicopter Records[/url], where he first appeared on the '98 5151936 CD compilation. Between 2003 and 2005, Bjørn collaborated with Copenhagen-based label Tech-Nology and focused on minimal techno, releasing 246332 12" as Del Faro in 2003 and a more experimental/abstract Prinz Ezo album in 2005, available on 404104 2x12" or 505375 CD.
Since 2007, Bjørn Christiansen has taught electronic music composition at various prestigious Danish universities and academic institutions, including [url=https://discogs.com/label/1115155]Syddansk Musikkonservatorium[/url], Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium's [url=https://discogs.com/label/447929]DIEM[/url], and Engelsholm Højskole. In 2016, he contributed to 9555151 remix compilation.