Basic Element is a Swedish Eurodance hip-hop group formed in 1992. The group returned in 2005 and is still releasing new material.

Basic Element
Basic Element on stage in Falun, Sweden, 2009
Background information
OriginSweden
GenresEurodance
Years active1993–1999, 2005–present
MembersPeter Thelenius
Linda Thelenius
Jonas Wesslander
Past membersZetma Prenbo (1993–1995)
Caesar Zamini (1993–1995)
Saunet Sparell (1995–1997)
Marie Fredriksson (1998–2007)
Andrea Myrander (2007–2011)
Websitehttp://basicelementofficial.se/

From Malmö in Sweden, the group originally consisted of rapper/singer Peter Thelenius (Petrus), and keyboardist Cesar Zamini, accordion and vocalist Zetma Prenbo. Later vocalists were Saunet Sparell, Marie Fredriksson (not to be confused with the Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson). Currently, the band is the original member and founder Peter Thelenius, along with his wife Linda Thelenius and Jonas Wesslander.

History edit

Peter Thelenius and Cesar Zamini began the group in 1992, searched for a singer through the employment office and found Zetma. In 1993, they made a record deal with EMI Records, thus releasing their first single "Move Me". In 1994, "Move Me" was followed up by hits like "The Promise Man", reaching number 1 in the Swedish charts.

In 1995, Zetma left the band (because of her pregnancy) and Saunet Sparell replaced her. The new album "The Ultimate Ride" (including the singles "The Ride" and "The Fiddle") was released. Also, Peter and Caesar started to have disagreements about the band's future, this causing Cesar to leaving the band. Peter has since then continued with the band itself. The group's third album ("Star Tracks") sounded more like 1970s disco. Then Sparell left because she thought that Thelenius only cared about being famous,[1] and so the project was put on ice. In 1997, Peter released a solo album ("Trust Then Pain") under the name "Petrus". In 1998, Basic Element returned with a new album (which included the original Eurodance sound) with Marie Fredriksson (not to be confused with the singer of Roxette) as the new singer.

From 1999, the two members went on a hiatus, but in 2005, the group returned with a remake of their 1995 hit "This Must Be a Dream" and with Mathias Olofson as a new member of the band. In February 2006, they released a new single called "Raise the Gain" including a featuring by Charlie King, with a slightly different sound. On 7 February 2007, the group released its comeback album "The Empire Strikes Back". Later in 2007, Marie Fredriksson left the group and was replaced by Andrea Myrander as the singer and Jonas Wesslander as the producer and rapper. In 2008, the album "The Truth" was released in cooperation with the producer Tomas Kollder. The band also released a new song called "Got You Screaming" (2010). In January 2011, it was announced on the group's home page that Andrea Myrander had officially left. A few months later, in May 2011, a new single called "Turn Me On" was announced during a concert. It was posted on YouTube on 27 May.

In April 2012 Basic Element signed a deal with the Swedish record label Family Tree and on 24 April, a song called "Shades" (featuring Max C and Taz) was posted on YouTube. It was announced that it will be released as a single in June. The group is still lacking a female singer and the songs thus only features male vocals. The single also marks a change of style as it differs significantly from the other material released after their 2005 comeback. A YouTube commenter described it as a mixture of Avicii, Swedish House Mafia and "We Found Love" by Rihanna and Calvin Harris. Vocalist Max C was featured on Swedish House Mafia member Axwell’s single "I Found You". Basic Element will also be the opening act for Avicii on the yearly "Russens dag" event at Tusenfryd, Norway.

In 2014 Andrea joins back the band for approximately 1 year and they release a single called "Someone Out there" with the featuring of the UK rapper Taz, playing it for the first time during a "We love the 90s" live show in Finland in Helsinki.

In 2016 Peter and Jonas decide to cooperate with Dr. Alban on a new single called "Good To You" with a complete different sound and a different producer

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Basic Injection (1994)
  • The Ultimate Ride (1995)
  • Star Tracks (1996)
  • Trust Then Pain (Peter's solo album) (1997)
  • The Earthquake (1998)
  • The Empire Strikes Back (2007)
  • The Truth (2008)

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
CIS
[2]
DEN EUR FIN
[3]
SWE
[4]
1993 "Move Me" 6
"The Promise Man" 6 33 6 3
1994 "Touch" 9 7 3
"Leave It Behind" 11
"The Ride" 5 20 2 2
1995 "The Fiddle" 3 5
"This Must Be a Dream" 8 10
"Queen of Love" 13 27
1996 "Shame" 8 23
"Take Me Up"
"Rule Your World" 10
"Heaven Can't Wait"
1998 "Rok the World" 13
"Love 4 Real"
"Earthquake"
2005 "This Must Be a Dream" (re-release) 7
2006 "Raise the Gain" 35
"I'll Never Let You Know" 2 5
2007 "To You" 45 8
2008 "Feelings" 141
"Touch You Right Now" 2 10
2009 "The Fish"
2010 "Got U Screaming" 195
2011 "Turn Me On"
2012 "Shades" (feat. Max C.)
2014 "Someone Out There" (feat. TAZ)
2016 "Good to You" (feat. Dr. Alban)
2022 "Life is Now" (feat. Dr. Alban, Waldo's People and Elize Ryd)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References edit

  1. ^ Sparell levende – dagbladet.no (In Norwegian)
  2. ^ "Basic Element - слушать все треки исполнителя". Tophit. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. ^ Nyman, Jake (2005). Suomi soi 4: Suuri suomalainen listakirja (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 951-31-2503-3.
  4. ^ Swedish peaks Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine