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Sebastian Ingrosso

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Sebastian Ingrosso
NameSebastian Ingrosso
CaptionIngrosso performing in 2011
Birth nameSebastian Carmine Ingrosso
Birth date1983-04-20
Birth placeStockholm, Sweden
OccupationDJ, record producer, remixer
Years active1999–present
Associated actsSwedish House Mafia, Axwell, Steve Angello, Eric Prydz

Sebastian Ingrosso is a Swedish DJ, record producer and remixer known for his role in pioneering contemporary progressive house and electronic dance music on the global stage. He rose to prominence both as a solo artist and as a founding member of the supergroup Swedish House Mafia, contributing to landmark festivals, club residencies and crossover pop productions. Ingrosso's career spans releases on major labels, collaborations with prominent DJs and producers, and entrepreneurial ventures in the music industry.

Early life and background

Born in Stockholm to an Italian family, Ingrosso grew up in a multicultural environment shaped by Italian heritage and Swedish urban culture. He was exposed to disco and house music through family gatherings and local clubs in neighborhoods like Nacka and Södermalm, while his early influences included artists associated with labels such as Ministry of Sound, Defected Records, and Strictly Rhythm. During adolescence he attended events featuring DJs from scenes tied to Ibiza, New York City, and London, which informed his understanding of nightclub programming and festival culture at venues such as Space (Ibiza) and Fabric (club).

Music career

Ingrosso's entrance into the recording world began with underground singles and remixes circulated on vinyl and early digital platforms associated with Toolroom Records, Positiva Records, and Size Records. He developed production techniques influenced by contemporaries like David Guetta, Tiesto, and Paul van Dyk, while collaborating with Scandinavian artists tied to Pocketknife Records and Big Beat Records. His work achieved traction on charts curated by institutions such as Billboard and radio outlets like BBC Radio 1, where DJs including Pete Tong and Annie Nightingale supported his releases. Tours across continents connected him with festival brands including Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland, and Glastonbury Festival.

Swedish House Mafia

As a co-founder of Swedish House Mafia alongside Axwell and Steve Angello, Ingrosso helped shape one of the most influential electronic acts of the 2000s and early 2010s. The group's headline performances at venues such as Madison Square Garden, Wembley Stadium, and Coachella attracted partnerships with promoters like Live Nation and AEG Presents. Swedish House Mafia's singles and albums were distributed through labels including Republic Records and Virgin Records, charting on the UK Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100. The trio's reunion and farewell cycles generated media coverage from outlets such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and The Guardian, and collaborations involved songwriters linked to Max Martin and producers from the Swedish pop tradition.

Solo work and collaborations

Beyond the group, Ingrosso produced notable solo singles and co-productions with artists across electronic and pop spheres, partnering with names like Alesso, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and Chris Lake. He co-wrote and co-produced tracks that featured vocalists associated with Atlantic Records, Columbia Records, and Interscope Records, resulting in placements on streaming playlists curated by Spotify and Apple Music. Remix commissions included reinterpretations for acts such as Kylie Minogue, Madonna, and Coldplay, while songwriting sessions brought him into contact with producers from Wolfgang Gartner and Sebastian Bach—bridging dance and rock-oriented production approaches.

Musical style and influences

Ingrosso's production blends elements common to progressive house, electro house, and mainstream EDM—utilizing build-ups, melodic hooks, and layered percussion reminiscent of European club aesthetics exemplified by Swedish pop producers. Influences cited in interviews and credited on releases range from Daft Punk and Underworld to Scandinavian contemporaries like Eric Prydz and Avicii. Structural techniques in his tracks show lineage from producers affiliated with labels like Anjunabeats and Hed Kandi, while live DJ sets often referenced programming styles popularized at Pacha (Ibiza) and Amnesia (Ibiza).

Business ventures and record labels

Ingrosso has been involved in label operations, artist management and event promotion, collaborating with entities such as Tomorrowland Music, Axtone Records and independent imprints that surfaced in the Scandinavian market. He co-founded and contributed to ventures that signed emerging producers and organized club nights in Stockholm, negotiating distribution and licensing deals with conglomerates like Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. His entrepreneurship extended to branded residencies and merchandise partnerships with lifestyle companies connected to festival production and nightlife hospitality groups such as Pacha Group.

Personal life and philanthropy

Outside music, Ingrosso has maintained ties to cultural institutions in Stockholm and engaged with charitable efforts linked to causes promoted by artists and foundations like War Child, (RED), and benefit concerts organized by Live Aid-style coalitions. He has made public appearances at industry conferences hosted by organizations such as IMS Ibiza and participated in panels alongside peers from Ministry of Sound and SFX Entertainment. Personal relationships and family connections occasionally intersect with the Scandinavian entertainment scene, and his profile has been covered by outlets like Vogue and GQ.

Category:Swedish DJs Category:Electronic dance music producers