Sebastian Ingrosso




















































Sebastian Ingrosso
Sebastian Ingrosso playing live at Ushuaia Ibiza.jpeg
Background information
Birth name Sebastian Carmine Ingrosso
Also known as Ingrosso
Born
(1983-04-20) 20 April 1983 (age 35)
Nacka, Sweden
Origin
Stockholm, Sweden
Genres

  • Progressive house

  • electro house

Occupation(s)

  • DJ

  • record producer and actor

Instruments

  • Music sequencer

  • personal computer

  • synthesizers

  • piano

Years active 1999 - present
Labels

  • Refune

  • Ministry of Sound

  • Def Jam

Associated acts

  • Swedish House Mafia

  • Steve Angello

  • Axwell

  • David Guetta

  • Eric Prydz

  • Laidback Luke

  • John Dahlbäck

  • Dirty South

  • Alesso

  • Salvatore Ganacci

  • Otto Knows

  • Axwell Λ Ingrosso

  • Ryan Tedder

Website axwellingrosso.com

Sebastian Carmine Ingrosso (born 20 April 1983) is a Swedish DJ, actor and record producer. He is also a member of the electronic music supergroup Swedish House Mafia, together with friends Axwell and Steve Angello.




Contents






  • 1 Personal life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 1999-2007: Career Beginnings


    • 2.2 2008-2013: Swedish House Mafia and solo breakthrough


      • 2.2.1 2008-2010: Until One, Collaborations, and DJ Mag entry


      • 2.2.2 2011-2012: Until Now, and Breakthrough solo singles


      • 2.2.3 2013: One Last Tour, and continued solo work




    • 2.3 2014-present: Axwell Λ Ingrosso


      • 2.3.1 2014: X4 and Governors Ball


      • 2.3.2 2015-2017: Single releases and solo work


      • 2.3.3 2017: More Than You Know




    • 2.4 2018-present: Swedish House Mafia reunion and Axwell Λ Ingrosso hiatus




  • 3 Discography


    • 3.1 Extended plays


    • 3.2 Singles


    • 3.3 Other charted songs


    • 3.4 Remixes


    • 3.5 Releases under an alias


      • 3.5.1 As Buy Now! (with Steve Angello)


      • 3.5.2 As Fireflies (with Steve Angello)


      • 3.5.3 As General Moders (with Steve Angello)


      • 3.5.4 As Mode Hookers (with Steve Angello)


      • 3.5.5 As Outfunk (with Steve Angello)


      • 3.5.6 As The Sinners (with Steve Angello)






  • 4 Awards and Nominations


    • 4.1 DJ Awards


    • 4.2 DJ Magazine top 100 DJs


    • 4.3 Grammis Awards


    • 4.4 International Dance Music Awards




  • 5 See also


  • 6 External links


  • 7 References





Personal life


Born in Nacka, Ingrosso is of Italian, Tunisian, and Swedish descent and grew up in Stockholm, where he spent his teenage years in his choreographer father Vito Ingrosso's studio learning how to make music.[1]


Ingrosso is married to the singer and songwriter Kinnda and they have two daughters, Melina Ingrosso and Miranda Ingrosso. The couple have been married since 2011.[2]


He is also a cousin of musician Benjamin Ingrosso and social influencer Bianca Ingrosso.[3]



Career



1999-2007: Career Beginnings


Sebastian Ingrosso entered the music industry in 1999 releasing his first remix through Mega Records. Since then, he continued to release many remixes and singles. In 2003 Sebastian Ingrosso founded his own record label - Refune Music. In later years Ingrosso found himself collaborating mostly with fellow Swedish DJs Axwell, Steve Angello, and Eric Prydz - these four to be dubbed the Swedish House Mafia.



2008-2013: Swedish House Mafia and solo breakthrough




Ingrosso (left) with Swedish House Mafia during their Until Now photoshoot in 2012





2008-2010: Until One, Collaborations, and DJ Mag entry


In late 2008, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello, and Axwell formed the Swedish House Mafia with Eric Prydz not joining, saying he is a control freak and cannot abide with collaborations even with close friends.[4] Around this time Swedish House Mafia released two songs, "Get Dumb" and "Leave the World Behind", however these weren't credited under the group name. Ingrosso himself collaborated with David Guetta on the songs "Everytime We Touch" and "How Soon is Now" for Guetta's albums Pop Life and One Love respectively. In 2009 Ingrosso made his debut on the DJ Mag top 100 DJs, charting at number 25, the highest new entry that year.[5] In 2010, he released his debut album with Swedish House Mafia named Until One. This followed the release of two success single "One (Your Name)" (featuring Pharrell Williams) and "Miami 2 Ibiza" (featuring Tinie Tempah). The album also contained solo work by Sebastian Ingrosso such as the songs "Kidos" and "Meich", plus his remix of "Silvia" by Miike Snow. In addition, Ingrosso made his Tomorrowland debut with Swedish House Mafia and achieved his peaked positions on the DJ Mag poll at number 10 while Swedish House Mafia debuted at number 23.[6]



2011-2012: Until Now, and Breakthrough solo singles


In May 2011, Sebastian Ingrosso began work on his second album with Swedish House Mafia with the release of the single Save the World featuring vocals from Swedish singer John Martin. In the summer Swedish House Mafia again performed at Tomorrowland and released two more songs in the winter named "Antidote" and "Greyhound". In early 2012 Ingrosso released one of his most notable solo tracks with Swedish DJ Alesso (who at the time had recently signed to Ingrosso's record label) and OneRepublic front man Ryan Tedder. The song named "Calling (Lose My Mind)" became a commercial success certifying 2× Platinum in Sweden.[7] In July, Swedish House Mafia performed at Tomorrowland for the third consecutive year, this time heading the event and opening Night 2. In September following a successful summer of live performances, Swedish House Mafia released their most commercially successful track "Don't You Worry Child", again featuring the vocal of John Martin which reach number 1 in Sweden, Australia, and the UK and was a multiplatinum song in many countries. The same month Sebastian Ingrosso released his collaboration with Tommy Trash entitled "Reload", this along with "Calling (Lose My Mind)" would feature on Swedish House Mafia's second studio/compilation album Until Now.



2013: One Last Tour, and continued solo work




Sebastian Ingrosso performing in Ibiza in 2013


In November 2012, Swedish House Mafia kicked off their One Last Tour after its announcement in June of that year. The supergroup stated that the final leg of this tour would be their last and the group would split up after its conclusion at
Ultra Music Festival Miami 2013. Following the break up Ingrosso returned to his solo music and the song "Reload", adding in the vocals of favourite collaborator John Martin and renaming the song to "Reload (Take My Hand)". This allowed the song to become a commercial success certifying in Sweden and the UK and becoming a chart hit in many countries. In July, Sebastian Ingrosso made his Tomorrowland debut as a solo artist, performing the main stage on Night 1.[8] Despite the break up of the Swedish House Mafia, Ingrosso collaborated with Axwell on "Roar" for the Monsters University Soundtrack in late 2013. In October, Ingrosso made a new peak on the DJ Mag top 100 DJs achieving number 18.[9]



2014-present: Axwell Λ Ingrosso




Ingrosso (right) on stage with Axwell (centre) in 2014





2014: X4 and Governors Ball


Sebastian Ingrosso joined forces with Axwell, debuting their new collective at the 2014 Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City - their new group named Axwell Λ Ingrosso,[10] this followed the release of their debut EP X4. One of the songs from this EP, "We Come, We Rave, We Love", was the final version of a song started by Swedish House Mafia and was played frequently during their One Last Tour. A single, "Something New" was released from the EP in November of that year.



2015-2017: Single releases and solo work


In the early months of 2015 Ingrosso released his second and third single under the Axwell Λ Ingrosso collaboration entitled "On My Way" and "Can't Hold Us Down" respectively. In June, the duo released their fourth single named "Sun Is Shining". This song became number 1 in Sweden and was Ingrosso's (and Axwell's) first number 1 since "Don't You Worry Child". In July the duo headlined Tomorrowland closing Night Two.[11]


In November 2015 "This Time" was released under Axwell Λ Ingrosso and "Dream Bigger" on New Year's Eve. 2016 saw Sebastian Ingrosso's first releases as an individual since "Roar", releasing two songs, "FLAGS!" and "Dark River". The latter of the two would feature on Axwell Λ Ingrosso's debut album More Than You Know. Under Axwell Λ Ingrosso, new music saw vocals from Pharrell Williams added to "Dream Bigger" and the release of "Thinking About You". In February 2017 the duo released "I Love You" featuring Kid Ink.



2017: More Than You Know


In early May 2017, Ingrosso released the first single from his second EP with Axwell under their collective entitled "Renegade" with the EP and its title song, "More Than You Know" being released in the latter parts of that month. The song was a commercial success, becoming a chart hit gaining certifications in many countries. In July, Sebastian Ingrosso perform at Tomorrowland both as a solo artist (on the Refune stage) and under Axwell Λ Ingrosso (on the main stage) who was a headliner for the event. On 8 December 2017, the duo's debut album, More Than You Know, was released. The album contained all of their previously released music and their new single "Dreamer".



2018-present: Swedish House Mafia reunion and Axwell Λ Ingrosso hiatus


On the final weekend of March 2018, Sebastian Ingrosso performed at Ultra Miami 2018 as Axwell Λ Ingrosso. The same festival also saw Ingrosso perform as Swedish House Mafia as the band reunited after a five-year hiatus on the festival's 20th anniversary.[12] On 29 June, Axwell Λ Ingrosso released their first single since their debut studio album, More Than You Know, featuring British singer RØMANS called "Dancing Alone".[13][14] A month later the duo performed at Tomorrowland 2018,[15] in which they paid tribute to the late DJ Avicii as part of their set.[16][17] In August 2018, Axwell Λ Ingrosso announced that they would be going on hiatus in order to focus on the Swedish House Mafia reunion and 2019 tour.[18]



Discography




Extended plays























Title
Album details
Track listing

Mode Machine[19]

  • Released: January 1, 2004



  1. "Get It Back"

  2. "Shake"



Stockholm Disco[20]
(with John Dahlbäck)

  • Released: April 16, 2004



  1. "We Got the Muzik"

  2. "Lick My Deck"



Hook da Mode[21]

  • Released: June 2, 2004



  1. "Walk Talk Acid"
    (Laurent Pautrat Remix)

  2. "You Need 2 Rock"

  3. "Walk Talk Acid"




Singles





































































































































































































































































































































List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Certifications
Album

SWE
[22]

AUS
[23]

BEL
[24]

ESP
[25]

FRA
[26]

GER
[27]

IRE
[28]

NLD
[29]

UK
[30]
"Yo Yo Kidz"[31]
(with Steve Angello)
2004


Non-album single
"Together"[32]
(with Axwell)
2005



X4
"Click"[33]
(with Steve Angello)
2006


Non-album single
"Get Dumb"
(with Axwell, Angello and Laidback Luke)
2007
45


Until One
"Umbrella"[34]
(with Steve Angello)
15 67

Non-album singles
"It's True"[35]
(with Axwell vs. Salem Al Fakir)
38 64


This Is Who I Am
"555"[36]
(with Steve Angello)


Non-album singles
"It"[37]
(with Steve Angello and Laidback Luke)
2008


"Partouze"[38]
(with Steve Angello)


"Chaa Chaa"[39]
(with Laidback Luke)


"Everytime We Touch"
(with David Guetta, Chris Willis and Steve Angello)
2009
53 46 68


Pop Life
"Leave the World Behind"
(with Axwell, Angello and Laidback Luke featuring Deborah Cox)
39 64 75


Until One and Until Now
"Kidsos"[40]
98


Until One
"Meich"[41]
(with Dirty South)
2011


"Calling (Lose My Mind)"
(with Alesso featuring Ryan Tedder)
2012
18 82 136 47 58 19


  • GLF: 3× Platinum[42]

  • FIMI: Gold[43]



Until Now
"Reload"
(with Tommy Trash
48

"Reload"
(with Tommy Trash featuring John Martin)
2013
5 20 152 89 13 66 3


  • GLF: 2× Platinum[44]

  • BPI: Silver[45]


Non-album single
"Roar"[46]
(with Axwell)
114


Monsters University
"FLAGS!"[47]
(with LIOHN & Salvatore)
2016

Non-album single
"Dark River"[48]
84


More Than You Know
"Ride It"[49]
(featuring Bunji Garlin)
2017


Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Other charted songs




















List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Album

SWE
"How Soon Is Now"
(with David Guetta and Dirty South featuring Julie McKnight)
2009
52

One Love
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Remixes





















































































































































List of remixes, showing original artists and year released
Title
Original artist(s)
Year
Album
"Wants Vs. Needs"
(Ingrosso Remix)

Sheridan
2002
Non-album remixes
"Keep This Fire Burning"
(Ingrosso & Fader Remix)

Robyn
"Your Love"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)
Arcade Mode
2003
"Don't Stop"
(Ingrosso Remix)
Dukes of Sluca
2004
"Acid / Euro"
(Ingrosso Remix)

Steve Angello
"Call On Me"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Eric Prydz
"Put 'Em High"
(Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

StoneBridge
"EQ-Lizer"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)
In-N-Out
2005
"That Sound"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Steve Lawler
"One Eye Shut"
(Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

Robbie Rivera and StoneBridge
"Famous & Rich"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)
Naughty Queen
"Some Kinda Freak"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)
Full Blown
"Industry"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

The Modern
"Rock The Choice"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

Joachim Garraud
"Dream About Me"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

Moby
"Peace"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)
Tony Senghore
"Dark Side of the Moon"
(Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)
Ernesto vs. Bastian
"Say Hello"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Deep Dish
"49 Percent"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Röyksopp
"Housetrack"
(Ingrosso Remix)

Alex Neri
"Love For You"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

DJ Flex and Sandy W
"Me & U"
(Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso Edit)
Ultra DJ's
2006
"My Love"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Justin Timberlake
"Proper Education"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

Eric Prydz vs. Floyd
"Swimming Places"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Re-Edit)
Julien Jabre
"Suburban Knights"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Hard-Fi
2007
"Jack U"
(Angello & Ingrosso Remix)

Felix Da Housecat featuring P. Diddy
2008
"Bumpy Ride"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)

Mohombi
2010
"Silvia"
(Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South Remix)

Miike Snow

Until One
"Beautiful People"
(Sebastian Ingrosso Edit)

Chris Brown featuring Benny Benassi
2011
Non-album remixes
"Dive"
(Sebastian Ingrosso & Salvatore Remix)

Salvatore featuring Enya & Alex Aris
2016


Releases under an alias



As Buy Now! (with Steve Angello)














Title
Year
Album
"For Sale"
2005
Non-album singles
"Body Crash"


As Fireflies (with Steve Angello)













Title
Year
Album
"I Can't Get Enough"
(featuring Alexandra Prince)
2006
Non-album single


As General Moders (with Steve Angello)













Title
Year
Album
"Cross the Sky"
2004
Non-album single


As Mode Hookers (with Steve Angello)













Title
Year
Album
"Swing Me Daddy"
2004
Non-album single


As Outfunk (with Steve Angello)























Title
Year
Album
"Bumper"
2001
Non-album singles
"All I Can Take"
"I Am the One"
"Echo Vibes"
2002
"Lost in Music"
2003


As The Sinners (with Steve Angello)
















Title
Year
Album
"One Feeling"
2003
Non-album singles
"Keep on Pressing"
"Sad Girls"
"Under Pressure"


Awards and Nominations




DJ Awards













































Year
Category
Outcome

Ref.
2008
Best House DJ
Nominated
[50]
2009
Best House DJ
Nominated
[51]
2010
Best House DJ
Won
[52]
2011
Best House DJ
Nominated
[53]
2012
Best Electro House DJ
Nominated
[54]
2013
Best Electro House DJ
Nominated
[55]


DJ Magazine top 100 DJs








































Year
Position
Notes

Ref.
2009
25
New Entry
[56]
2010
16
N/A
2011
26
N/A
2012
34
N/A
2013
18
N/A
2014
39
N/A


Grammis Awards
























Year
Category
Work
Outcome

Ref.
2013
Best Composers
N/A
Nominated
[57]
2014
Best Song
"Reload"
Nominated
[57]


International Dance Music Awards
























Year
Category
Work
Outcome

Ref.
2012
Best Progressive Track
"Calling (Lose My Mind)"
Nominated
[58]
2014
Best Electro / Progressive House Track
"Reload"
Nominated
[59]


See also


  • Swedish popular music


External links



  • Sebastian Ingrosso discography at Discogs


References





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  20. ^ "Lick My Deck by Sebastian Ingrosso & John Dahlbäck". 16 April 2004.


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  32. ^ ""Together" from Together (Remixes) - EP by Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 23 May 2005.


  33. ^ ""Click" from Click - Single by Steve Lawler on iTunes". 7 June 2006.


  34. ^ ""Umbrella (Radio Edit)" from Umbrella - EP by Sebastian Ingrosso & Steve Angello on iTunes". 16 July 2007.


  35. ^ ""It's True" from It's True (Remixes) by Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso & Salem Al Fakir on iTunes". 9 July 2007.


  36. ^ ""555" from 555 by Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 1 January 2008.


  37. ^ ""It" from It - Single by Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso & Laidback Luke on iTunes". 5 May 2008.


  38. ^ ""Partouze" from Partouze - Single by Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 13 June 2008.


  39. ^ ""Chaa Chaa" from Chaa Chaa - Single by Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 1 September 2008.


  40. ^ ""Kidsos" from Kidsos - Single by Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 1 January 2009.


  41. ^ ""Meich" from Meich - Single by Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South on iTunes". 1 January 2011.


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  47. ^ ""FLAGS!" from FLAGS! - Single by LIOHN, Salvatore & Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 11 March 2016.


  48. ^ ""Dark River" from Dark River - Single by Sebastian Ingrosso on iTunes". 29 April 2016.


  49. ^ "Ride It (feat. Bunji Garlin) - Single by Sebastian Ingrosso & Salvatore Ganacci on Apple Music". 5 May 2017.


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