WhoMadeWho
WhoMadeWho is a Danish electronic music trio formed in Copenhagen in 2003, consisting of Tomas Høffding (bass and vocals), Tomas Barfod (drums), and Jeppe Kjellberg (guitar and vocals).[1][2] The band blends influences from electronic music, rock, and jazz, creating a distinctive sound characterized by emotional depth, melodic hooks, and innovative songwriting that has established them as a prominent force in the underground scene.[3][4] Since their debut, WhoMadeWho has released eight studio albums, beginning with their self-titled effort in 2005 on the German label Kompakt, which introduced their experimental pop style fusing no-wave, punk-funk, and electronic elements.[1][5] Subsequent releases, including The Plot (2009), Knee Deep (2011), and more recent works like UUUU (2022) and Kiss & Forget (2024), have appeared on acclaimed imprints such as Innervisions, Life & Death, and their own The Moment label, showcasing evolving collaborations with artists like Adriatique and Michael Mayer.[3] The trio's live performances, often combining hybrid DJ sets with full band arrangements, have electrified audiences at major festivals including Coachella, Sónar, Burning Man, and Ushuaïa Ibiza, earning them the DJ Award for Organic House in 2024 and Beatport's Best Live Performer accolade in the same year.[3] In addition to touring globally, they founded the annual The Moment festival series in Copenhagen, further cementing their role in pushing boundaries within electronic music through collaborative and immersive experiences.[3][4]History
Formation and early releases (2003–2007)
WhoMadeWho formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2003, consisting of Jeppe Kjellberg on guitar and vocals, Tomas Barfod on drums and electronics, and Tomas Høffding on bass and vocals.[2][6] The trio drew inspiration from Copenhagen's vibrant local music scene, blending indie rock structures with electronic elements to create a distinctive experimental pop sound.[3][7] The band quickly aligned with the German label Gomma Records, releasing their debut single "Out the Door" in 2004, followed by "Space to Rent" in 2005.[8] These 12-inch releases showcased their fusion of disco-infused grooves and punky energy, gaining traction in underground club circuits. Their self-titled debut album WhoMadeWho, issued in September 2005 on Gomma, expanded on this approach with tracks such as "Rose," "Out the Door," and "Space for Rent," earning acclaim as a fresh entry in the dance-punk genre for its raw, genre-blurring vitality.[9][10] Throughout 2005–2007, WhoMadeWho built a dedicated underground following across Europe through energetic live performances at clubs and smaller festivals, honing their hybrid rock-electronic sets that emphasized improvisation and audience engagement.[11] A pivotal moment came in July 2007 at Spain's Benicàssim International Festival, where they unexpectedly headlined the main stage after headliners Klaxons were delayed by a three-hour flight issue from Gatwick, delivering a standout set that significantly boosted their visibility.[12][6]Breakthrough and label transitions (2008–2014)
In 2009, WhoMadeWho released their second studio album, The Plot, on the German label Gomma Records, marking a step forward in their exploration of indie electronic sounds with tracks such as "The Plot" and "TV Friend."[13] The album, issued on March 23, featured a blend of disco influences and electronic elements, receiving positive attention for its cohesive production.[14] Singles from the record, including "The Plot," garnered remixes from producers like Discodeine and Lützenkirchen, enhancing its club appeal and contributing to the band's growing underground following.[15] By 2011, the band transitioned to the Cologne-based Kompakt Records, a label known for its techno and electronic output, debuting with the mini-album Knee Deep on April 25.[16] This shift emphasized deeper electronic textures and moodier rhythms, as heard in tracks like "Every Minute Alone" and "Musketeer," reflecting a maturation in their sound toward more abstract and immersive dance rock.[17] The move to Kompakt broadened their exposure within the European electronic scene, aligning them with a network of influential artists and producers.[18] WhoMadeWho's momentum continued with their third full-length album, Brighter, released on Kompakt on March 5, 2012, which peaked at No. 12 on the Danish Albums Chart and spent two weeks in the top 40.[19] The record featured singles such as "Inside World," "Running Man," and "The Sun," showcasing brighter synth-pop elements and new wave influences that highlighted the band's evolving pop sensibilities.[20] In 2014, they followed with Dreams on their own Darup Associates label, entering the Danish charts at No. 8 and charting for two weeks, further solidifying their domestic success.[21][22] A notable international milestone came in February 2014 when WhoMadeWho performed at Italy's Sanremo Music Festival alongside singer Arisa, delivering a collaborative rendition of "Cuccurucucù," a tribute to Franco Battiato, which was featured on Arisa's album Se vedo te.[23] This appearance elevated their profile in the Mediterranean market. Throughout this period, the band undertook extensive international tours, including headline shows across Europe and North America, and festival slots at events like Denmark's Roskilde Festival in 2011 and Germany's Melt! Festival in 2014, which helped establish their global presence in the indie electronic circuit.[24][25]Maturity and collaborations (2015–2020)
Following the release of their 2014 album Dreams, WhoMadeWho entered a phase of artistic maturity characterized by deeper experimentation and strategic collaborations within the electronic music scene. In 2015, the band embarked on their first extensive U.S. tour since 2011, supporting the remix EP There's a Way (Remixes) and performing at key venues to expand their international presence.[26] This period marked a shift toward more introspective songwriting while maintaining their signature blend of indie pop and dance elements, as evidenced by their continued activity on prominent labels. A pivotal collaboration came in 2019 with producer Rampa on the Innervisions label, contributing vocals and production to the track "Tell Me Are We" from Rampa's They Will EP, which fused WhoMadeWho's melodic sensibilities with deep house grooves.[27] Released on May 31, 2019, the EP highlighted the band's ability to integrate into the techno-house ecosystem, earning praise for its emotional depth and club-ready energy.[28] This partnership exemplified their growing ties to the Innervisions collective, known for innovative electronic output. In 2018, WhoMadeWho delivered Through the Walls, their sixth studio album on Embassy of Music, featuring 12 tracks that explored themes of connection and isolation through layered synths and rhythmic percussion.[29] The album received acclaim for its polished production and live-oriented arrangements, solidifying their reputation in European festival circuits like Sonar and Melt!.[30] Building on this momentum, 2020 saw two significant releases amid global challenges: the Obstacle EP on Blue Shadow Records, comprising original tracks like the title song and "Balt" alongside remixes by Marvin & Guy and Chaim & Jenia Tarsol, delving into resilient, introspective narratives.[31] Later that year, on November 13, Synchronicity arrived via Kompakt, a full-length album conceptualized around "meaningful coincidences" with collaborative remixes from artists including Frank Wiedemann of Âme on "Dream Hoarding" and Sainte Vie on "Hibernation."[32] These works underscored the band's evolution, prioritizing conceptual cohesion over commercial singles while sustaining tours across Europe and select international electronic events.[33]Recent albums and activities (2021–present)
In 2021, WhoMadeWho marked a significant post-pandemic milestone with their live recording at the ancient temples of Abu Simbel in Egypt, captured exclusively for Cercle as part of a series of immersive performances blending electronic and live elements.[34] This set, released as Abu Simbel, showcased the band's evolving hybrid style, incorporating tracks from their 2018 album Through the Walls—a transitional work that explored introspective themes amid global uncertainties—while highlighting their seamless integration of live instrumentation and DJ techniques.[35] The performance underscored their resurgence in electronic scenes, drawing millions of views and reinforcing their reputation for atmospheric, site-specific shows.[36] The band's seventh studio album, UUUU, arrived on May 27, 2022, via Embassy One, featuring collaborations like the title track with Rampa and emphasizing a return to 90s electronica influences with emotive, dancefloor-oriented productions.[37] Recorded during periods of isolation, the album captured a sense of renewal, with tracks such as "Silence and Secrets" exemplifying their blend of heartfelt vocals and pulsating rhythms.[38] Building on this momentum, WhoMadeWho continued their partnership with Embassy of Music, releasing subsequent works and maintaining an active presence through hybrid live-DJ sets at festivals and clubs worldwide.[39] In 2023, they performed at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, delivering a high-energy set at the Yuma Tent that fused their catalog with improvisational elements, captivating audiences in the Mojave Desert.[40] The following year, their eighth studio album Kiss & Forget was released on September 13, 2024, via The Moment, incorporating euphoric collaborations including "Miracle" with Adriatique and singles like "Saturday," which received a notable remix by MAXI MERAKI.[41] This record reflected their maturation in electronic pop, with themes of fleeting connections amid global touring. They also headlined at Festival Estéreo Picnic in Bogotá on March 23, 2024, sharing stages with acts like Placebo and The Blessed Madonna in a vibrant celebration of international sounds. Extending into 2025, WhoMadeWho issued singles such as "Mind Off" featuring Carlita and Orsay, "Flying Away with You" in collaboration with Tripolism, and "All The Love" with Everything Is Art, each premiered during live outings and emphasizing summery, escapist vibes.[42] A pinnacle moment came with their April 24 performance at Cercle Odyssey in Mexico City, where they unveiled "Flying Away with You" live inside the innovative dome structure, merging visuals, sound, and crowd interaction for an immersive electronic experience.[43] Throughout this period, their hybrid DJ sets at venues like Pacha Ibiza and Burning Man integrated these new releases into broader electronic circuits, solidifying their role as pioneers in live-electronic fusion. In 2025, they continued touring with appearances at Zenyara Desert Nights, L'Olympia in Paris, and Sonus Festival in Croatia, maintaining their hybrid live-DJ format.[44][45]Musical style and influences
Core elements and genre evolution
WhoMadeWho's music is characterized by a seamless blend of indie rock, dance-punk, and electronic elements, with a strong emphasis on live instrumentation that bridges organic textures and pulsating dance rhythms. This fusion creates an electrifying sound that feels both intimate and expansive, drawing on rock's raw energy while incorporating electronic precision to drive club-friendly grooves.[3][46] Their approach prioritizes melodic hooks and vocal-driven structures, allowing the music to resonate in diverse settings from underground clubs to larger festivals.[2] At the core of their style are hypnotic rhythms that build a trance-like momentum, often anchored by Tomas Barfod's dynamic drumming, which blends percussive drive with electronic influences for a sense of propulsion and depth. Complementing this are the emotive vocals of Jeppe Kjellberg and Tomas Høffding, delivered in hushed, otherworldly tones that convey vulnerability and uplift, adding an emotional layer to the rhythmic foundation. These elements combine to form a signature sound that is both accessible and immersive, emphasizing shuffling warmth in the verses that escalates into clubby peaks.[47][3][39] The band's genre evolution reflects a gradual refinement, transitioning from the raw, punk-infused dance energy of their early work to a more polished house-infused electronica by the 2020s, marked by smoother production and deeper textural layers. This shift maintains their foundational blend but incorporates melodic house and techno sensibilities, resulting in a sound that feels evolved yet cohesive.[46][47][48] Remixes play a key role in this expansion, often introducing deeper basslines and atmospheric extensions, particularly during their releases on the Kompakt label, which amplified their electronic leanings without diluting the live instrumentation.[49][2] Lyrically, WhoMadeWho focuses on themes of introspection, love, and escapism, weaving personal narratives that enhance the music's emotional resonance and invite listeners into reflective journeys. Tracks often explore inner turmoil and fleeting connections, such as the isolation and desire for escape in songs like "Running Man," providing a counterpoint to the outward energy of their rhythms.[47][50] This thematic consistency underscores their evolution, evolving from straightforward punk-like declarations to more nuanced, heartfelt expressions in their later electronica phase.[48]Key influences and production techniques
WhoMadeWho's musical influences draw heavily from the Danish electronic scene, incorporating elements of indie rock and electronic experimentation akin to contemporaries in Copenhagen's vibrant underground. The band has cited LCD Soundsystem as a major inspiration, particularly for its raw, punk-infused energy that blends emotion and creativity within dance music structures.[51] Their early work also reflects disco roots tied to the Gomma label, integrating complex disco rhythms with influences from 1970s prog rock, funk, surf rock, and even Italo-disco, creating a eclectic pop sound.[52] In production, WhoMadeWho began with a DIY ethos, evident in their rough, self-produced approach on early Gomma releases, where they emphasized simple jamming sessions—programming beats, adding bass and guitar, and iterating quickly over coffee breaks.[53] Over time, this evolved into more structured studio collaborations, incorporating synthesizers, vintage drum machines, and live drums to prioritize organic feel over programmed loops, as seen in their refined setups with modular synths and hybrid live elements.[51][54] This shift allows for hypnotic, dance-floor-oriented modifications to their songwriting, blending reductive melodies with textured layers.[3] Key production techniques include layered remixing for singles, often enlisting guest producers to create hybrid tracks that fuse their indie roots with techno and house elements. For instance, collaborations with Rampa on albums like UUUU involved overlapping studio sessions in Berlin, resulting in emotive tracks with raw basslines and mystical synth pads.[47] The impact of their labels is notable: Gomma imparted a punkish, playful disco edge to their initial output, while transitioning to Kompakt in 2011 introduced a polished minimal techno aesthetic, enhancing melancholy and precision in their sound.[17][47] In the 2020s, WhoMadeWho has adapted to the digital streaming era by prioritizing concise single releases and hybrid live/DJ formats optimized for platforms, such as their 2025 digital singles like "Mind Off" and "Flying Away With You," which maintain their emotional depth while suiting algorithmic playback and global streaming audiences.[42]Members and collaborators
Core band members
WhoMadeWho is composed of three founding members who have maintained the band's lineup since its inception: Jeppe Kjellberg on guitar and lead vocals, Tomas Barfod on drums and production, and Tomas Høffding on bass and vocals.[3][11] Jeppe Kjellberg, the band's guitarist and lead singer, hails from the avant-garde jazz scene in Copenhagen and has pursued solo projects outside the group, including original songwriting and releases shared via his personal channels.[55][56] His contributions emphasize melodic and vocal elements drawn from jazz influences.[51] Tomas Barfod serves as the drummer and primary producer, with a background in electronic music and techno production; he released his solo album Salton Sea in 2012 on Friends of Friends, featuring collaborations that highlight his pop-leaning electronic style.[57][51] Barfod's production work integrates rhythmic and synthetic elements into the band's sound.[58] Tomas Høffding handles bass and backing vocals, bringing a rock-oriented foundation from the Scandinavian underground scene to the trio's dynamic.[55][51] He contributes to the band's visual and performative aspects through stage presence and conceptual input.[47] The members, all rooted in Copenhagen, met in 2003 through the city's vibrant local music scenes and bonded over their mutual interest in electronic music, despite diverse prior influences in jazz, rock, and techno.[3][11] This stable trio has remained unchanged, showcasing multi-instrumental flexibility in live performances by rotating between guitars, drums, bass, synthesizers, and samplers to create an immersive experience.[3][4]Notable collaborators and guests
Throughout their career, WhoMadeWho has collaborated with prominent figures from the electronic and indie music scenes, often blending their indie-dance sound with external production and vocal talents. Early associations with the Gomma label included work with producer and remixer Sascha Funke, who contributed remixes to their tracks during the band's debut phase.[59] Similarly, after transitioning to Kompakt, they partnered with label co-founder Michael Mayer on the 2020 track "Hamstring," a deep, atmospheric collaboration that highlighted Mayer's signature Cologne sound. The band has also attracted high-profile remixes from international artists, enhancing their tracks' reach across genres. Hot Chip provided a nu-disco-infused remix of "TV Friend" in 2008, transforming the original into a playful, synth-driven version released on Gomma.[60] South African DJ Black Coffee delivered a soulful, extended house remix of "Silence & Secrets" in 2022, emphasizing emotive builds and percussive grooves on Embassy One.[61] More recently, RÜFÜS DU SOL remixed "Miracle" (originally with Adriatique) in 2023, infusing the track with their signature melodic house elements for a broader festival appeal.[62] Guest vocalists have added diverse flavors to WhoMadeWho's output, particularly in live and recorded performances. Italian singer Arisa joined them for a collaborative performance of "Cuccurucucù" at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2014, where the band provided electronic backing to her pop interpretation as a tribute to Franco Battiato.[63] In 2025, emerging artists Carlita and Orsay featured on "Mind Off," a Ninja Tune release where WhoMadeWho's vocals intertwined with the guests' contributions to create an introspective electronic track.[64] Joint projects with other producers have marked key phases in the band's evolution. Their 2021 single "Abu Simbel" with Keinemusik's Rampa achieved platinum status in Denmark as of June 2025.[65][66] They continued collaborating with Rampa on tracks like "Everyday" and "UUUU" from their 2022 album UUUU, exploring afro-house rhythms.[67] They continued this collaborative spirit with fellow Dane Kölsch on the 2024 single "Heartless," a melodic techno outing released on The Moment that showcased their mutual affinity for emotional, dancefloor-oriented electronica.[68] Visual elements in WhoMadeWho's work have been influenced by the fashion sensibilities of vocalist Tomas Høffding, whose eclectic personal style—often blending rock and avant-garde aesthetics—has informed album artwork and stage designs, contributing to the band's distinctive, narrative-driven presentations.[69]Discography
Studio albums
WhoMadeWho's debut studio album, the self-titled WhoMadeWho, was released in 2005 on Gomma Records, marking their entry into the indie electronic scene with tracks blending disco and punk influences.[70] Their second album, The Plot, followed in 2009, also on Gomma, exploring deeper electronic textures and receiving praise for its cohesive sound.[71] In 2011, the band shifted to Kompakt for Knee Deep, a mini-album that expanded their psychedelic and dance elements while maintaining live-band energy. Brighter, released in 2012 on Kompakt, peaked at number 12 on the Danish albums chart and featured brighter, more uplifting productions. Dreams arrived in 2014 on the band's own Darup Associates imprint (with Kompakt distribution in some regions), reaching number 8 in Denmark and showcasing introspective, dreamlike compositions.[22] After a period of collaborations, Synchronicity was issued in 2020 on Kompakt (with Embassy of Music involvement in select markets), focusing on meaningful artistic partnerships. The 2022 album UUUU, released on Embassy One, revisited their electronic roots with contributions from artists like Rampa and peaked at number 8 in Denmark.[72] Their most recent studio effort, Kiss & Forget (2024), appeared on The Moment (an Embassy of Music affiliate), highlighting serene, collaborative tracks such as "Miracle" with Adriatique.[73]| Album | Release Year | Label | Danish Chart Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| WhoMadeWho | 2005 | Gomma | - |
| The Plot | 2009 | Gomma | - |
| Knee Deep | 2011 | Kompakt | - |
| Brighter | 2012 | Kompakt | 12 |
| Dreams | 2014 | Darup Associates / Kompakt | 8 |
| Synchronicity | 2020 | Kompakt / Embassy of Music | - |
| UUUU | 2022 | Embassy One | - |
| Kiss & Forget | 2024 | The Moment / Embassy of Music | - |