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Sonic Collective was a Swedish dance/pop act formed in Uppsala, Sweden, active from 1994 to 1999. The group achieved significant success with their third single, “Oh, Baby All,” which peaked at #2 in Sweden and topped the Swedish national radio P3 Tracks chart. Their debut album, “Gravity,” was released in 1997 in the US. The band consisted of singer-songwriter Linn Engström, songwriter Jon Hällgren, and producer Anders Wågberg. From 1994 to 1997, they operated their own record label, Flying Duck Music, in collaboration with producer Stefan Warnberg. They later established a close partnership with Giovanni Sconfienza and Remixed Records, which released their second and final album, “Dustproof,” in 1998. By this time, the band had shortened its name to Sonic Dream. “Dustproof” featured a collaboration with American guitarist Raven Storm, who recorded at the Flying Duck studios. Although Storm's guitar work was initially intended to add a rock element to their music, most of his contributions, including all solos, were ultimately excluded from the final cut due to the producers' reluctance to alter the musical formula. Storm's playing is most notably featured on the song "Colors of the Wind."
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