Rasmus Faber
Rasmus Peter Faber is a Swedish pianist, DJ, remixer, composer, record producer, sound engineer, and founder of the record label Farplane Records. He is notable in the electronic dance music genre, and performs solo as a DJ and pianist, and live with his band the RaFa Orchestra. Over the last decade, Faber has become better known as a composer of music for anime, computer games, advertising, and virtual reality worlds.
Early life
Following his musical education, Faber started working as a session musician, pianist, and musical director for local acts in Sweden.Producer career
In 2002, Faber released his first collaboration single "Never Felt So Fly" with Melo produced by British record label Black Vinyl Records. After its success, his career and reputation grew quickly, and Rasmus started collaborating with big dance label Defected Records, and achieved further success and notoriety with his remix of Junior Jack's E Samba. The first single on the label was "Ever After" featuring singer Emily McEwan, which was a successful club hit worldwide.Over the last decade, Faber has become producer of exotic instruments, including the nyckelharpa and tongue drum. His down-tempo single, "Be Real", has become his most popular release to date with more than 24 million streams on Spotify and counting.