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Years active
  
2001 – present

Record label
  
Ultimae Records

Members
  
Magnus Birgersson

Music group
  
H.U.V.A. Network

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Labels
  
Ultimae Records, Joof Recordings

Associated acts
  
H.U.V.A Network, T.S.R.

Genres
  
Psybient, Downtempo, Ambient music

Albums
  
[ Altered ] ‑ Second Movements, Reflective Frequencies, Mirror’s Edge: Original V, [ EarthShine ], [ Origin # 02 ]

Profiles

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Solar Fields is the stage name of Swedish electronic music artist Magnus Birgersson. As of 2014, he has released fifteen albums, and has also scored all interactive in-game music for the Electronic Arts game Mirror's Edge.

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Biography

Gothenburg-based Swedish composer, sound designer, and multi-instrumentalist Magnus Birgersson created Solar Fields in the late 1990s.

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Magnus was raised in a musical family and began playing piano and synthesizers in the 1970s. In the mid-1980s he began combining synthesizers with computers. In addition to his ambient work, he has also been a guitar player in rock bands, a pianist in jazz funk bands, and keyboard player in drum and bass bands."

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He currently collaborates with Vincent Villuis, a.k.a. AES Dana, on H.U.V.A. Network and T.S.R. in the company of Daniel Segerstad and Johannes Hedberg from Carbon Based Lifeforms.

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Under the moniker Solar Fields he composed 15 albums and appeared on over 60 various compilations. His first solo release was an ambient album named Reflective Frequencies, released on Ultimae in 2001. This was followed two years later by Blue Moon Station , which also included downtempo and trance, and was designed as a single fluid story.

In late 2005, Solar Fields composed Leaving Home and Extended, the latter being a limited edition.

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His 5th album EarthShine, launched in 2007, featured more upbeat soundscapes blending morning trance, progressive, psychedelic, tribal and ambient music. This up-tempo album was warmly received by the progressive and psytrance scenes. This led to Electronic Arts (EA) and DICE commissioning Solar Fields for the in-game score for Mirror's Edge, a first-person action adventure video game released worldwide on November 14, 2008. The soundtrack was included in the VGC's "Top 20 Original Soundtracks in Gaming".

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The following year, Solar Fields composed Movements. The album was ranked in the top 10 of best albums by Echoes listeners. The album Movements was also used as the soundtrack for the indie game Capsized from the small Canadian studio Alientrap in 2011.

In 2010, he used the harmonies and melodies of Movements in a remix album titled Altered - Second Movements and started the Origin series, four albums which aim to present archives and unreleased songs. Until We Meet the Sky and Random Friday were composed in parallel.

In 2013, he released the second album in the Origin series, Origin #02. He released his demo song "Cluster" later that year. His song "Pulse", along with a remix of it by Airwave, was released on June 30, 2014 by Joof Recordings.

On September 30, 2015, it was confirmed by DICE, as well as Solar Fields himself, that he is indeed creating the in-game score of Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, and that he had been working on said score for twelve months as of the aforementioned date.

Soundtrack

  • 2004: Borderline
  • 2005: Second Chance
  • 2005: Universeum - To Live in Space
  • 2006: Vaniljtigern
  • 2009: Mirror's Edge
  • 2011: Capsized
  • 2011: Superkär
  • 2016: Mirror's Edge Catalyst
  • Songs

    Random FridayRandom Friday · 2012
    Sky Trees[ Movements ] · 2009
    The Road to Nothingness[ Movements ] · 2009

    References

    Solar Fields Wikipedia


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