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Album Review: Miike Snow – Happy to You
Sweden: the earth of smorgasbords, easy-to-assemble furniture, and as of late, the world’s richest reserve of irrefutable pop maestro. The Swedes have proven good for much more than a Mamma Mia punchline in recent years, successfully shirking any and all ABBA jokes as they’ve grown to director just about every facet of contemporary pop music since the mid-’90s, from Karin and Olaf Dreijer’s macabre label of electro as The Knife and Fever Ray to Robyn’s knack for churning out impossibly infectious dance numbers to Max Martin’s ever-growing monopoly of Top 40 boom box (he’s co-written/produced numerous top 10 hits for Katy Perry, Britney Spears, and T.I., among many others).
About as responsible as Martin for American pop music’s running extrication to Sweden is the production duo of Bloodshy and Avant, real names Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg, who’ve been the brains behind hits by Britney Spears (most unusually on “Toxic” and “Piece of Me”),