BIOGRAPHY

 

Erik Borelius, guitar-player, singer and composer, has worked professionally

with music since 1985. During these 26 years he has released eleven albums,

nine through his own company and two during his time at EMI. In 1994 Erik

received a Swedish Grammy for the album “SexTioTvå” - the best

instrumental album in 1993 and the first recorded under Erik’s own

label EB Music. The following year he was nominated with the album

“Duende”. Erik’s music is often described as a peculiar blend of

styles and as a guitarplayer he is praised for using his

outstanding technique in a tasteful manner.

 

In 1984 Erik sent a demo to EMI. After a couple of weeks he got the answer:

"We will produce your record!". His happiness was complete and during

the time up to the recording, in the summer of 1985, he participated in

Per Gessle’s and Roxette’s productions.

 

Erik invested in a studio in 1990 and began to make music for radio

and television alongside composing. In 1992 he decided to start a

record-company and release his own productions. The company

was named EB Music. His own record-company gives Erik the

ultimate satisfaction of working with the whole process; creating,

arranging and producing. He knows what he wants and therefore

does most of the work himself. It’s not always an advantage in the

creative process but it gives him both challenges and satisfaction.

And that is what counts in the long run.

 

"I am going to play "vo knåvs" and "chängs" (Swedish pronunciation)

Erik said to his music- teacher when the pupils were told to bring their

favourite records to the music class back in 1971. Erik was nine and

the real names of the songs were "Who Knows" and "Changes", with

Jimi Hendrix "Band of Gypsies".

His older brother was a guitar-phantom and his mother had a nylon-

stringed guitar hanging on the wall in the living-room. The electric

guitar was an exciting, somewhat dangerous instrument and the

recorder was doomed in all its drabness. It would take until 1977

before Erik began playing the guitar seriously. Two brothers at

school, Jens and Anders Johansson (Yngwie Malmsteen,

Hammerfall aso and sons of the legendary Swedish

piano-player Jan Johansson) had heard a rumour about a

skilled guitar-player. Anders played the  drums and Jens the

organ and the trio "SLIME" was formed with Erik on the guitar.

Like all fifteen-year old boys they sought attention. The method

was raw punk-jazz rock, as technical as possible, played at

maximum volume, with song-titles such as "The necrophilian

nightmare", "The punk boots of the kidney-dead", "Asphalt

in the ear" and "Respiratory-slime". After a year in the US

Erik moved to Stockholm in 1980. The acoustic guitar was

increasingly calling him. The clean distinct sound and the

technical challenge appealed to him. Having never had a

single guitarlesson, a couple of years of intense training

followed. Whatever you do, you should do it with all your

heart otherwise you might as well just quit.

"Life is much more fun that way", says Erik!

 

Discography

  • The World We Know (EBM 2010)

  • Movies on a string (EBM 2008)

  • Live the Life of a Star (EBM 2006)

  • What is success? (EBM 2003)

  • Guitar (EBM 2000)

  • Reality Bites (EBM 1997)

  • My Kind of Picture (EBM 1995)

  • Duende (EBM 1994)

  • SexTioTvå (EBM 1993)

  • Fantasy (EMI 1988)

  • Perfect Partners (EMI 1986)