No Science

No Science
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Electronic
Years active 2003 – present
Labels BLVVD
Associated acts Pan Sonic
My Bloody Valentine
Website noscience.se
Members Johan Skugge
Jukka Rintamäki

No Science is an electronic music duo composed of Swedish producers and composers Johan Skugge and Jukka Rintamäki. They are best known for composing the soundtrack of the first-person shooter video games Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4.

History

Jukka Rintamäki is an artist who has worked as a bassist, singer and songwriter of the cult rockband Silverbullit from Gothenburg. Johan has a past in the band Yvonne. The two formed the duo No Science in 2010 with synth, drum machine, steel guitar and a freakin' lot of pedals in No Science dark, drifting soundscapes. They have been working together since musical opinion occurred during work on the music for the computer game Battlefield 3 in 2010.[1] They also composed the soundtrack for the follow up game Battlefield 4.[2] They have written music for film, television, art projects and modern dance such as the score for Slipping through my fingers, a performance by Swedish choreographer, sv:Helena Franzén.[3]

The duo's debut single as No Science, Magnificent Arp was released in late 2013,[4] their first single as No Science. In February 2015 the single “Bits” was released featuring a remix by Swedish artist Jay-Jay Johanson.[5] No Science's first album Lucky Resident was released in March 2015,[6] and includes an appearance by El Perro del Mar.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. "Battlefield 3: Composer Interview". Gamereactor UK.
  2. "Inside Battlefield 4: The Battlefield Music". The Battlefield Blog.
  3. "Slipping Through My Fingers_ ENG - Färgfabriken – samtida konst och arkitektur". fargfabriken.se.
  4. "NO SCIENCE - "MAGNIFICENT ARP" (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERES - NOISEY". NOISEY.
  5. "[Premiere] No Science – Bits (Jay – Jay Johanson Remix) - Discobelle.net". discobelle.net.
  6. "Radar Premieres: No Science". radarmagazine.se.
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