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Name
  
Jean-Louis Huhta


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Role
  
Musician · myspace.com/jeanlouishuhta

Music director
  
Lucky People Center International

Music groups
  
Lucky People Center, Stonefunkers (2009 – 2011), Anti Cimex, Fleshquartet, Cortex

Albums
  
Scandinavian Jawbreaker, Absolut Country of Sweden, The Records 81‑86, Anarkist Attack, Wallander ‑ The Music

Similar People
  
Jesper Dahlback, Freddie Wadling, Johan Soderberg, Zbigniew Karkowski, Papa Dee

Profiles

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Jean-Louis Huhta Patrik (born 30 April 1965 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish musician, drummer, producer and DJ.

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Huhta has a history in various Swedish bands going back through the mid 80s, ranging from punk and art-music to grindcore and funk.

Jean-Louis started his musical career in the early eighties as a member of Freddie Wadling's post-punk band Cortex. He later joined the Swedish hardcore band Anti Cimex, in which Jean-Louis played percussion between 1984 and 1987. Since then he has participated in various bands and more or less experimental (art-)projects. Together with Texas Instruments he created rhythm-based, industrial noise and as a member of the art collective Lucky People Center he found his way to the contemporary dance music. He has also tried his hand at funk, hip hop and go-go music with The Stonefunkers.

In 2007, he released an electronic album in his own name entitled Between the World and Death.

His current groups / projects are:

Audio Laboratory with Ebbot Lundberg, Henrik Rylander, Per Svensson.

Bromine Mage Dub with Jesper Dalhbäck.

Dungeon Acid - his solo acid techno project.

Skull Defekts with Daniel Fagerström, Joachim Nordwall, Henrik Rylander and Daniel Higgs. The band toured the United States in 2009.

Ocsid with Carl Michael von Hausswolff and ex-Wire bassist Graham Lewis.

Groups that he had previously been a member of are: Cortex, Anti Cimex, Texas Instruments, Stonefunkers, Flesh Quartet, Disco 3000 (with Warp records artist Simon J. Hartley and member of LFO's live lineup) and Lucky People Center.

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Personal life

His father hails from Trinidad and has a large blues and soul music collection. In his teens, Huhta became a huge fan of SPK, Einstürzende Neubauten and other electronica pioneers. He says this musical mixture can be heard in his music and drumming style.

His younger brother is rapper ADL.

References

Jean-Louis Huhta Wikipedia