Ace of Base History
Taken from Mega Record's Profile

    The most fantastic fairy-tale story of the '90s is all about the Swedish Pop wonder Ace of Base, the brother-and-sisters team of Jenny, Jonas and Malin Berggren with their family friend Ulf Ekberg.

The Ace of Base members
    Jonas Petter Berggren was born March 21st, 1967 in Gothenburg. His parents Birgitta and Goran raised Jonas as well as Malin Sofia Katarina, known now as Linn, born October 31st, 1970, and Jenny Cecilia,born May 19th, 1972. Ulf Gunnar Ekberg was born December 6th, 1970, his parents being Mats and Monika Ekberg. As his father was a tennis coach for some years, in charge of the national tennis team of Denmark for a time, young Ulf traveled quite a lot and still speaks Danish nearly faultlessly. Growing up, Ulf was quite a scruffy youth and became quite involved in youth gangs in and around Gothenburg before meeting Jonas and changing his life completely, dedicating it afterwards to music and anti-violence causes. He now regrets certain facets of his past. "One of my closest friends was killed ... I had to awaken and follow the help of family and friends, in order to change my ways. Now I am against violence and drug abuse," he declared in 1993. While the Berggrens have stayed in their native Gothenburg, Ulf has recently relocated to Marbella, Spain.     The Berggrens grew up in a happy environment, in a family that loved music and singing. The children were encouraged to study classical music. Jenny and Linn both took up the violin, but that did not last for very long. They also learned folk and childrens' songs, some taught to them by their grand-parents. Linn and Jenny went on to a school teacher education before Ace of Base started to make it internationally.

Tech Noir, the proto-Ace of Base
    Ace of Base started out under another name- Tech Noir- and were mainly a fast-paced, high-energy, and Techno-oriented group whose heritage is apparent in later Ace of Base tracks such as "Just Chaos" or "Hear Me Calling." They changed their style altogether, however, and became Ace of Base, inventing their trademark Pop & Reggae grooves.     Within a very short time, they moved from obscurity to international fame and recognition, with sales of their first album, Happy Nation soaring to a cumulative 23 million album units sold across the globe.     Their second offering,The Bridge, now stands at approximately five million units sold. On the basis of the exceptional performance of the first album, the Guinness Book of Records proclaimed Ace of Base as the "best-ever debt album artists."     Ace of Base originated in the harbor city of Gothenburg, known affectionately as the "Liverpool of the north," due to its industries, oil refineries, and its thriving music scene. Just as in the UK between Liverpool and London, there is a distinct rivalry in Sweden between the capital city of Stockholm and the far-away Gothenburg. Ace of Base thus experienced a lack of interest, due to the lukewarm reception their material received in Stockholm's A&R circles. After having recorded and initial version of "Wheel of Fortune" on a studio's down-time, the original record label they were signed to didn't wish to pursue the recording and mixing of the track; hence, Ace of Base decided to do something atypical for Swedish artists: contact a Danish label and present "Wheel of Fortune" to Mega in Copenhagen. They chose Mega since it had released music for the UK group The KLF, whom they admired.     The demo tape Mega received generated an immediate buzz of interest, leading both to a swift buy-out of the master tapes of "Wheel of Fortune" and to a deal with Mega.

The Formative Years
    Jonas Berggren and Ulf Ekberg had met each other around Gothenburg, and decided to work together on a musical project. Ulf had been a scruffy youth for some time, hanging around dubious gangs in town. Several traumatic experiences- fights, and the death of a friend- convinced Ulf to change his life completely, opting for a career in music rather than becoming a street hoodlum.     The two of them started dabbling with synths, rhythm boxes, and samplers, applying their newly-honed skills to Techno styles. They soon found themselves wanting vocals to copmlement their frenetic grooves and started looking for suitable singers. Jonas and Ulf didn't come up with anything substantial for a time, however, and decided to recruit Jonas' two musically-endowed sisters Jenny and Malin. Just like the rest of the Berggren family, Jenny and Malin had studied music at school and were members of the local church choir as well. They were drafted in as members of Ace of Base, completing the famous foursome. At first they continued writing and recording demo Techno tracks, but soon began experimenting with Reggae grooves, inspired by a collaboration with a local Rap and Reggae outfit. "Wheel of Fortune" was the result.     By this point, Ace of Base had assembled a sizable quantity of synthesizers and associated recording hardware at a rehearsal and recording facility, housed in a ramshackle building at the outskirts of Gothenburg, a space shared with a car repair facility and a posse of computer nerds. Jonas and Ulf had a particular liking for vintage analog synths, used prominently in all their subsequent recording sessions. They managed thus to forge an original sound and style distinctly their own, with the trademark Pop-Reggae leanings evident in later recordings, such as the smash hits "All That She Wants," "The Sign," "Don't Turn Around" (a cover version of an Aswad original), and others.     Early on, top Swedish producer Denniz Pop became interested in Ace of Base. In fact, their demo cassette got stuck in Denniz's car's tape player, and for some time it was the only recorded music available to him while driving. Denniz produced their first international hit, "All That She Wants."

Conquering Scandanavia
    "Wheel of Fortune" was released twice in Denmark without achieving either airplay or sales. Mega was undeterred by this early set-back, however, and decided to release it for the third time. The tide changed, and the debut single started up the chart, achieving a peak position at #2, only to be overtaken that same week by its follow-up, "All That She Wants," which streaked up to the #1 spot. This gave Ace of Base a taste of what was to come, and paved the way for more action in Scandanavia and the rest of the world. Norway was quickly conquered, while Sweden watched from the sidelines.     The Danish people soon started considering Ace of Base as "adopted Danes," a fact reenforced by Ulf Ekberg's perfect command of Danish, the result of a lengthy stay in the country while his father coached the Danish national tennis team.     Before long, Sweden also was conquered, and Ace of Base and Mega started looking in earnest for an international release.

Conquering Europe
    In the wake of their two initial successful singles, Ace of Base recorded their debut album Happy Nation, which statred a veritable flood of number one ratings and platinum awards in Scandanavia. The rest of the world remained distinctly unfazed and unimpressed, dismissing Ace of Base as merely a local phenomenon that couldn't possibly work anywhere else.     Every major record company declined the group's offers at first, rejecting the material as being "too poppy." Metronome Musik, however, a PolyGram company based in Hamburg, decided to reconsider the matter and took a chance in signing Ace of Base for an international deal covering Europe and the Far East with an option for the USA. The single "All That She Wants" was thus released in Germany, achieved a #1 chart position, and paved the way for platinum sales of the album Happy Nation (which also achieved the coveted #1 slot).     Their success in Germany was repeated in the remainer of Europe, with sensational results to follow- heavy MTV rotation and all the hoopla associated with stardom.

The USA
    Despite their tremendous success in Europe, Ace of Base were not seen as fit for the USA for some time. Again, all the major labels held the opinion that Ace of Base would not get airplay in the States, and hence missed a most important vehicle for launching successful cross-over singles. Mega still kept trying, however, hoping to eventually be able to convince the Americans of Ace of Base's potential and worth.     A significant break-through occurred as legendary A&R honcho (and now Arista president) Clive Davis grew interested in Ace of Base. He had travelled in Europe on his way to a vacation aboard a yacht sailing in the Mediterranean, and couldn't fail to notice the intense MTV rotation of "All That She Wants" and its airply on all European radio stations. Thus, he called up Mega in Copenhagen to inquire as to the availability of the licensing rights for the USA and other American countries, as well as Japan. Following the usually complicated negotiations needed to achieve a good deal for the USA, Mega was subsequently able to sign with Arista for the Americas and Japan.     As massive imports of the European Happy Nation album had already started to pour into the States, it was decided jointly to record some additional tracks, to differentiate the US release from its European counterpart. The revised album took its title from one of the new tracks, "The Sign." To complicate matters further, the US album was released also in Europe, this time reentitled Happy Nation-US Version, with yet another additional track not present on the US album The Sign. (This track's was entitled "Hear Me Calling").     "All That She Wants" was released as the initial single for the States, and became a huge hit for Ace of Base, making it to #1 on the Billboard Sales Chart. It was promptly followed by the album, which also achieved an incredible shart run, including multiple platinum and the prestigious #1 chart position.

The Ace of Base team
    After making it to #1 in both the single and album categories in the USA (and with the massive success already achieved in Europe and elsewhere), it became clear that Ace of Base were not just pretty faces. The two leading Ace of Base composers Jonas Berggren and Ulf Ekberg were acclaimed as innovative composers and skilled producers and arrangers, ably assisted in the studio by the aforementioned Denniz Pop, and also having on board the production team T.O.E.C., Pop crony Douglas Carr, the producer duo Adebratt & Ekman, and several re-mix teams, including David Morales.

The new wave of Swedish Pop     Ace of Base were hailed as the new big thing out of Sweden, a country that had achieved an incredible number of Pop super-stars over the years. They followed in the footsteps of earlier acts such as The Spotnicks, Blue Swede, Abba, Roxette, and many others...     Ace of Base were also acclaimed for revitalizing the then somewhat stagnant Reggae genre, and were invited to celebrate Bob Marley's anniversary memorial concert where they were to appear with a plethora of Reggae acts. This was an invitation Ace of Base reluctantly had to decline due to other, clashing committments.     They were also the best-ranked Swedes in the USA and the only Scandanavian artists to enjoy a #1 album on the Billboard sales chart.     Actually, they made it three times to #1, as the album soared high on the strength of the singles released, this going back into the Top Spot on the Billboard chart twice again after its initial feat. Their singles were subject to massive doses of airplay across the pond, winning the BMI million performances award twice, for "The Sign" and "All That She Wants."

Far-reaching hits
    While achieving sensational results in Europe and the USA, Ace of Base created a stir in the far-away territories, such as the Far East, South America, Australia, South Africa, and Israel. In Malaysia, for example, they were particularly successful in being awarded Octuple Platinum for the Happy Nation- US Version album. The European trade publication Music & Media, the complier of the Euro Chart, announced that "All That She Wants" was the European #1 for the decade of 1984-1994. No wonder that their home city of Gothenburg hailed the Ace of Base members as honorary citizens, and invited the group to perform live at the 1995 World Games in Gothenburg. In France, the album went #1 for the third time, earning the prestigious Disque de Diamant award for sales in excess of one million units. The musicians magazine Keyboard USA also nominated Ace of Base in the category of "best new synthesizer artist," while the engineer and producer magazine EQ USA ran an interview detailing their production techniques.     The massive success of Ace of Base on the world stage, and all the glitz associated with fame and fortune, left them quite unfazed. They had their share of false rumors, concerning an impending group split that never materialized and queries about Ulf's past. There were also some dramatic moments, as a deranged German female would-be fan trespassed into the Berggrens' home in the middle of the night and threatened Jenny, her mother, and her father with a machete. The Berggrens were able to overpower the woman after a brief but bloody scuffle in Jenny's parents' bedroom. Soon subdued, the woman was taken in custody by the police, and albulances came to the rescue of Jenny's wounded mother.     Notwithstanding these episodes, Jenny and Malin still regularly sing in the local church choir on Sundays. The whole Ace of Base operation shuts down for a couple weeks each summer while Jenny keeps her volunteer job, helping disabled children in a Swedish summer camp.

Preparing their next album
    At Mega, the demos needed for the preparation of the next Ace of Base album were anxiously awaited. Jonas phoned up one day, stating that he had the bulk of his contributions ready and would turn up the next day at Mega's office to present them. He came equipped with an acoustic guitar and proceeded to sing and explain the new songs live, rather than presenting the usual cassette demo. This harkens back to the grand old days of songwriters and goes to show that Ace of Base are definitely not in a state of dependency on new-fangled synthesizers, samplers, and sequencing techniques. They would certainly hold their own in an "unplugged" situation.     Ace of Base went on to record their new material, at times using up to four studios simultaneously, with Jenny and Malin trekking back and forth in order to record their vocals. Their composition "Lucky Love" was premiered at the Gothenburg World Games mentioned earlier, and broadcast all over the world by satellite. The album The Bridge also signaled a more prominent writer's role for Jenny and Malin, both represented on the album through several of their own original compositions. "Lucky Love" was followed up by the singles Beautiful Life and Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry, yielding more hits and pushing the album to a cumulative five million units.     Ace of Base yet again went back to promotional appearances all over the world, spending time also in South America and the Far East. Meanwhile, both Ace of Base albums were released in China, a first for a Scandanavian artist.     The hits recorded by Ace of Base became vehicles for other artists in a variety of languages, and were popular for cover versions and for the Karaoke set. Their compositions have also shown an incredible longevity, enjoying airplay even in their chart aftermath, while the release of the new album signaled a resurgence of sales for their first.     At present, with countless gold and platinum awards to their name, the future of Ace of Base looks bright. Both Jonas and Ulf have grown significantly as composers, contributing songs to other artists besides Ace of Base.


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