Bodies Without Organs is a Swedish electro pop group, formed in 2004. Since early 2006 they have usually been presented under the shortened name BWO. In Sweden they have enjoyed considerable commercial success throughout their career, so far notching up 13 Top 40 singles, including a Number 1 with Temple of Love, and four Top 10 albums including a Number 1 with Halcyon Days, and have won several major Swedish music awards. In the mid 00s, they had significant chart success in several Eastern European countries including Finland, Ukraine and Russia, and in 2008 some moderate success in the United Kingdom, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, Norway and Denmark. Alexander Bard, whose previous music projects had included Army of Lovers, Vacuum and Alcazar, started work on a new project during 2003, working with the record producer Anders Hansson who became the band's co-producer. They auditioned over 35 different vocalists before meeting former Popstars contestant Martin Rolinski who was duly chosen as lead singer. Marina Schiptjenko, an art-dealer and a one-time member of Vacuum, then came on board as the third member of what became Bodies Without Organs [2]. There was initially a suggestion that the band would be a four-piece including Jean-Pierre Barda from Army of Lovers, but this did not come to fruition, and Barda's explicit involvement extended as co-writing the songs Living In A Fantasy [2] (BWO's first single) and European Psycho, both included on BWO's first album Prototype (It's odd that a picture of Barda turned up in the inner booklet of this album), and appearing on the videos Conquering America, Sixteen Tons of Hardware, Open Door and The Bells of Freedom, in which Dominika Peczynski, also from Army of Lovers did make a cameo too. The name of the band derives from the philosophical term body without organs, developed by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari in their 1972 book Anti-Œdipus. Bard, an author and lecturer of philosophy, has referred to the ideas of Deleuze in his books Netocracy - The New Power Elite And Life After Capitalism and The Global Empire, both co-written with Jan Söderqvist. At no point has BWO been a full-time project for any of the band's members - Bard continues his other career, notable in its own right, as a philosopher, while Schiptjenko remains an art dealer in Stockholm and Rolinski has a Master of Science in Engineering and works in that field. Alexander Bard launched his new project Gravitonas in april 2010. Their first single Kites is launched in 15 versions on April 28th Martin Rolinski will go solo also in 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lay Your Love On Me
Temple of Love
Sunshine In The Rain
Temple of Love - Radio Edit
Sunshine In The Rain - Radio Edit
Sixteen Tons Of Hardware
Living In A Fantasy
Rise To The Occasion
Right Here Right Now
You're Not Alone
Chariots Of Fire
Will My Arms Be Strong Enough
Conquering America
We Could Be Heroes
Temple Of Love (Radio Edit)
Voodoo Magic
The Bells Of Freedom
Love Came Crashing Down
Gomenasai
Barcelona
Give Me The Night
The Destiny Of Love
Sunshine In The Rain (Radio Edit)
Thunderbolt
Bells Of Freedom
Say I Love You
Shoot From The Heart
Save My Pride
Open Door (Ballad Version)
Burning Down The House
We Should Be Dancing
Obsession
Bite The Bullet
Gone
Rhythm Of The Night
Let it Rain
Son Of A Gun
Singing In My Car
Walking The Night
Sixteen Tons Of Hardware (Radio Edit)
Chariots Of Fire (RADIO EDIT)
Open Door (Disco Version)
Open Door - Ballad Version
Open Door
Riding Through The Night
Conquering America (Radio Edit)
Lay Your Love On Me (Radio Edit)
Angel Of Night
You're Not Alone (Disco Version)
Juggernaut
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