RamPac explained

RamPac
Origin:Sweden
Genre:Pop
Years Active:2002present
Website:www.rampac.se
Current Members:Patrik Magnusson
Johan Ramström

RamPac is a Swedish music writing and producing team made up of Johan Ramström born on 17 December 1975) and Patrik Magnusson (born in Öland on 17 March 1970). The duo team is based in Stockholm and has been working together since 2002.

Both Magnusson and Ramström were band members and fellow guitarists in the successful Swedish pop group Popshop[1] alongside Cornelia Dahlgren (on lead vocals), Jonas Hermansson (bass) and Micael Olofsson (drums) from 1998 until 2002 when the group split up.

RamPac have written (co-written) and produced for a number of artists including Swingfly, Crashdïet, Mick Mars, Nervo, Teron Beal, Andreas Carlsson, Jörgen Elofsson and others.

They also wrote for Melodifestivalen entries on three occasions. In 2002, they composed "Sail Away" for Annika Ljungberg, in 2006 "La chica de la Copa" for Pablo Cepeda and in 2011 "Me and My Drum"[2] for Swingfly that came fifth overall. The song was a collaboration between Ramström, Magnusson, Swingfly and Teron Beal. In the end of 2011 RamPac produced the theme music for the Swedish Hamilton movie I nationens intresse

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.barometern.se/noje_o_kultur/varldens-basta-hyllade-popshop(1115855).gm Barometern: Världens bästa hyllade Popshop
  2. http://www.barometern.se/noje_o_kultur/lokala-latskrivare-tavlar-i-melodifestivalen(2134988).gm Barometern: Lokala låtskrivare tävlar i Melodifestivalen