Artist Biography Available in: Hans-Peter Lindstrøm grew up on country and western music on the outskirts of the Norwegian oil town Stavanger. In his early twenties he played piano in a gospel choir and Hammond organ in a Deep Purple tribute band, before finding his way to Bob Dylan and folk/country. Dance music was hardly an obvious destination — he started making it simply to figure out how it was done.
He set up Feedelity Recordings in 2003 and released his first EP, which initially sold 150 copies. Then came "I Feel Space" — a 12-inch single that sold 17,000 copies and put Lindstrøm on the map in dance communities all over the world. He drew influence from krautrock, progressive rock, Todd Rundgren, Balearic beats and Patrick Cowley — and became the first of Oslo's space disco set to achieve international acclaim.
It's a Feedelity Affair (2006) compiled his earlier Feedelity releases and received an 8.4 out of 10 from Pitchfork. It sounds just as fresh and inventive today as it did when it first came out twenty years ago. In 2026 the album celebrated its 20th anniversary with a newly remastered 3LP vinyl release — for the very first time ever.