Career
His music is often progressive and suggestive in nature. He moved to the United States in 1999 and currently lives in Duvall, Washington with his family. Lindhe is the great-grandchild of the Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar.
1991–1999: Early career During his early years Bassic composed a flurry of songs, mostly using borrowed equipment.
Number music was published until after 1999, and many of these old recordings from this period were lost. 1999–2002: MP3.com years He originally uploaded his tracks to MP3.com in the 1990s as a storage solution while moving from Sweden to the United States of America. Soon after, he was noticed by electronica lovers and gained a large following on MP3.com.
By the time the service had been taken over by Centre National d'Études des Télécommunications, his tracks had been downloaded over 7 million times. 2002–2004: Independent years During this period Lindhe mainly focused on his family and only released a collection of his most popular songs, with some new material, Daydreamer from his own private website.
In 2002 Lindhe was nominated for Best Unsigned Artist and Yahoo! Internet Life"s "Internet Music Awards" in New York City.
2004–2007: DMI years After noticing Lindhe"s success at MP3.com, Digital Musicworks International persuaded Lindhe to join their roster. After signing with DMI, Lindhe composed and released Brighter Than the Sun, one of his most appreciated and best-selling releases to date. In 2007, Lindhe left DMI claiming they had failed to fulfill their contract with him.
2007–present: Independent years Since 2007 Lindhe has been an independent publisher of his own music through iTunes Store, eMusic, Amazon MP3 and Bandcamp.
Bassic songs have been licensed for commercial use with companies like Jovan Musk, Microsoft, The History Channel, United States. Army and the Canadian game company BioWare.