Raised on country and western music in the outskirts of the Norwegian oil town Stavanger, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm now lives in Oslo where he is making contemporary disco and running his Feedelity label. Claiming that “Hans-Peter Lindstrom is closing in on Henrik Ibsen and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as being Norway’s poster boy of choice” (quoting an article on Piccadilly Records website) is obviously quite an overstatement, but nonetheless his original approach to dance music is currently causing quite a stir.
Hans-Peter never listened to dance music growing up, and the first time he really listened to it, was a few years back figuring out how to make it. He prefers quiet nights in with his family, and Hans Peter never really goes clubbing unless he’s Lindstrom. As for artistic background, he used to play the piano in a gospel choir and the Hammond organ in a Deep Purple tribute band in his early twenties, before getting into Bob Dylan and folk/country music. Around 99′ he got all fed up with music, sold his instruments, and moved from Stavanger to study literature at the University of Oslo. As retirement often proves unbearable to music lovers, he soon found himself busking the main street of Oslo with his guitar. One thing led to the other: he bought a sampler, borrowed a few 12″s to study the structure of dance music, and had a go at it.
It’s quite impossible to pinpoint the exact origins of his musical originality, although traces might be found in the aforementioned background. Coming from gospel choirs, country and rock bands without any knowledge of dance music whatsoever, he entered the scene rather freed from any preconceived notions of style and trend parameters. He hung on to the habit of making music by playing melodies on real instruments, and the fact that he plays all the instruments on his recordings – guitars, bass, keyboards, drums and percussion- enables him to make music inspired by whatever his influences are at the moment. Last time we spoke to him he was mostly listening to 60s, 70s and 80s rock and pop, and he reckons that music from that era is much more interesting, both in terms of song writing and production values.
His first success was the jazzy “Granada”, being championed by the likes of Giles Peterson and François Kevorkian and signed to numerous compilations. Wanting to take charge of his own career, he set up Feedelity Recordings – referring to the contrast between feedback and high fidelity – in 2003, and released “the untitled EP” which at first sold the massive amount of 150 copies. The track being included on the Chicken Lips DJ-Kicks compilation did the job though. Then came “I Feel Space”, the track that put Lindstrom on the map of dance communities all over the world, a 12” single that sold remarkably 17.000 copies! This single was followed by a string of 12”s that in the end was compiled on the critically acclaimed “It’s A Feedelity Affair” album.
Following a consistent flow of highly acclaimed EPs, singles and remixes for names like Franz Ferdinand, Killers, Roxy Music, Doves, Bordoms, The Horrors and LCD Soundsystem, has also released two Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas duo albums on Eskimo Recordings – in 2005 and 2009. The press and record buyers alike loved the Norwegian bearded duos album – often described as downbeat space disco with a singer/songwriter feel – is now regarded as modern classics.
Lindstrøm today enjoys a cult-like status within dance music circles, and although the humble guy himself is happy doing what he loves on an underground scale. He has decided to have control over both his own music and publishing, that is why releases all his music on his own label Feedelity in collaboration with Oslo`s Smalltown Supersound.
2008 saw him debut with his first proper debut album, Where You Go I Go Too, released independently through Feedelity / Smalltown Supersound – to high critical acclaim. And as strange as it may sound, this is actually his debut album as “It`s A Feedelity Affair” was a compilation of his 12” output.
Lindstrøm has collaborated closely with a lot of artists, and one of these is Norwegian-Mauritan Christabelle Sandoo. Lindstrøm & Christabelle released their debut duo album the 18th of Janury 2010 on Feedelity / Smalltown Supersound, named “Real Life Is No Cool”. The album contains 10 songs with vocals – electronic music melting together with soul and r´n´b.
In early 2012, Lindstrøm released the album “Six Cups of Rebel”, were his own vocals could be heard for the first time.
On the 5th of November, 2012, Lindstrøm released his studio album. “Smalhans” on Smalltown Supersound and Feedelity. The album contains six songs which are named after traditional Norwegian dishes. “Smalhans” is mixed by fellow producer Todd Terje.
tour dates
Past shows:
Oct. 16th, 2010 00:00: @ TBA, Oslo, NorwayOct. 21st, 2010 00:00: @ Unsound Festival, Krakow, Poland
Dec. 11th, 2010 20:00: @ Zout Out, Singapore
Dec. 18th, 2010 20:00: @ Vision Party, London, UK
Feb. 10th, 2011 20:00: @ Santos, New York, USA
Feb. 11th, 2011 20:00: @ Vanguard, Los Angeles, USA
Feb. 12th, 2011 20:00: @ Mezzanine, San Francisco, USA
Feb. 18th, 2011 20:00: @ Farbryk Katrzciny, Warsaw, Poland
Mar. 25th, 2011 20:00: @ Ottakringer Braurei, Vienna, Austria
Feb. 17th, 2012 00:00: @ Watergate, Berlin, Germany
Feb. 18th, 2012 00:00: @ Sunkissed, Oslo, Norway
Feb. 25th, 2012 00:00: @ Scala, London, UK
Mar. 3rd, 2012 00:00: @ Trouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mar. 16th, 2012 00:00: @ Mezzanine, San Francisco, CA
Mar. 18th, 2012 00:00: @ El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Apr. 9th, 2012 00:00: @ Snowbombing, Mayrhofen, Austria
Apr. 20th, 2012 00:00: @ Dom Beat, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Apr. 21st, 2012 00:00: @ Solyanka, Moscow, Russia
Apr. 28th, 2012 00:00: @ Social Club, Paris, France
May. 3rd, 2012 00:00: @ Blæst, Trondheim, Norway
May. 4th, 2012 00:00: @ Kvarteret, Bergen, Norway
May. 5th, 2012 00:00: @ Debaser, Stockholm, Sweden
May. 24th, 2012 00:00: @ Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver, CO
May. 25th, 2012 00:00: @ Webster Hall, New York, NY
May. 26th, 2012 00:00: @ Wrong Bar, Toronto, ON
May. 27th, 2012 00:00: @ Hart Plaza, Detroit, MI
Jul. 21st, 2012 00:00: @ Moldejazz, Molde, Norway
Aug. 8th, 2012 00:00: @ Øyafestivalen, Oslo, Norway (Lindstrøm vs Todd Terje)
Aug. 10th, 2012 00:00: @ Sildajazz, Haugesund, Norway
Sep. 8th, 2012 00:00: @ Babel, Malmø, Sweden
Sep. 13th, 2012 00:00: @ Revolver, Oslo, Norway
Sep. 14th, 2012 00:00: @ Behind The Green Door, Beirut, Lebanon
Sep. 29th, 2012 00:00: @ Numusic, Stavanger, Norway
Oct. 11th, 2012 00:00: @ Grand Central, Miami, USA
Oct. 12th, 2012 00:00: @ U Hall, Washington DC, USA
Oct. 13th, 2012 00:00: @ Smart Bar, Chicago, USA
Oct. 27th, 2012 00:00: @ The Kazimier, Liverpool, UK
Nov. 8th, 2012 00:00: @ Nivou, Oslo, Norway
Nov. 16th, 2012 00:00: @ Xoxo, London, UK
Nov. 17th, 2012 00:00: @ Staatbad Wedding, Berlin, Germany
Nov. 23rd, 2012 00:00: @ TBC, Chile
Nov. 24th, 2012 00:00: @ Primavera Fauna Festival, Chile
Nov. 29th, 2012 00:00: @ Blå, Oslo, Norway
Jan. 26th, 2013 00:00: @ Sydney Festival, Sydney, Australia
May. 3rd, 2013 00:00: @ Stavanger Live, Stavanger, Norway

