Jesper Dahlbäck

Jesper Dahlbäck
Also known as ADJD (with Alexi Delano), Lenk, The Persuader, Dahlback, Dick Track, Faxid, Groove Machine, Janne Me' Amazonen, The Pinguin Man oder DK (with Thomas Krome)
Born 1974
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres House, tech house, progressive house, trance, electro house
Years active 1997-2007
Labels Svek, Blank LTD, DK Records, Harthouse
Associated acts John Dahlbäck / Hugg & Pepp / Pepp & Kaliber
Website www.jesperdahlback.com

Jesper Dahlbäck (born 1974) is a Swedish techno DJ and producer.[1] Besides his real name, he has used various stage names and pseudonyms such as Lenk, Dahlback, Dick Track, Faxid, Groove Machine, Janne Me' Amazonen, The Pinguin Man oder DK (with Thomas Krome). Hugg & Pepp / Pepp & Kaliber are names of duos for his common collaborative work with his cousin John Dahlbäck. ADJD is used for his collaborations with Alexi Delano.[2] He also uses the names The Persuader and Sunday Brunch together with Jean-Luis Huhta.[3]

He started producing tracks at 17 influenced by the Detroit techno and artists from UK and Germany. In 1993 he founded the Globe Studios together with Adam Beyer and Peter Benisch. He distributed tracks through Planet Rhythm. Working with Cari Lekebusch and Adam Beyer, he gained notoriety in Sweden and throughout Europe with his versatile house music through the specialized label Svek becoming a prominent producer with them. In 1998 and 2001, the label won Swedish Grammy music prize nominations. In 2004, he had an international hit with Canadian producer Tiga called "Pleasure From The Bass". Jesper also co-produced Tiga's 2005 album Sexor alongside Jori Hulkkonen and Soulwax.

More recently, he has started releasing more classical tracks with Acidsounds. Struggling with tinnitus, he has withdrawn from public performances concentrating on music production work.

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