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  • New remixes of the heavy song Feel the Beat from Sophie Rimheden's album Traveller from 2008.


  • Sophie Rimheden's album Traveller featuring two bonus tracks!


  • Sophie Rimheden's fourth album is a melange of Sophie's clicks & cut electronica, hip hop and dance floor hits. Disco, old school house, MCs and blip blip team up and are tied together by Sophie's melodic soft voice. Johan Jacobsson at swedish Sonic Magazine gives it 7/10 : "Another great album, I knew it! I'll see you in another 5 years, Sophie."


  • Second single from the album Sophie Rimheden, here with one radio edit, one Le Sport remix, and one Richard Reagh remix.



  • Hard to get digipak EP now available for download. Shimmering saturday night deconstructed disco.


  • Remixes of Sophie Rimheden's highly acclaimed "Hi-Fi" album (mitek13). Including remixes by Swedish Grammy awarded Hundarna Från Söder as well as international artists such as Static (CCO) with his 60's-electro-fusion "Static Remix", Fenin (Shitkatapult), Dwayne Sodahberk (Tigerbeat6) with a sweet latin influenced track, Pavan, the duo Puss (Pusstracks) contributing an an uptempo gameboy rave mix of "Strange", and lots of others. All artists uses the sweet and twisted sounds of Sophie's original tracks, but each with their own, unique approach. "Das beste Vocalalbum des Monats, da gibt es keine Frage. " 5/5 - Bleed, De:Bug, Germany


  • Remixes of Sophie Rimheden's highly acclaimed "Hi-Fi" album (mitek13). Includes a minimal tech-funk mix by Mikael Stavöstrand, The Architect's deep dancefloor filler "Swedish Fish Dub", Sam Miller's melancholic Sam Miller remix and Johan Fotmeijers uptempo remix of "Strange".


  • Glitch-pop, distorted-disco, electro-bleep-funk?.... it's hard to put a definite label on the music of Sophie Rimheden, a media student and music producer from Stockholm. Hi-Fi, the debut under her own name on mitek, is a complex album with influences from almost everything: some eighties disco pop, some glitches, some dub and so forth. But it all comes together and Sophie carefully constructs something else out of it - something new and fresh, and very very good.