Daniel Svensson

Drummer and producer for In Flames

Daniel Svensson - Artists & Creatives born November 20th, 1977
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Became a prominent figure in the Swedish metal scene. Played drums for the melodic death metal band In Flames, contributing to the band's distinctive sound. Joined In Flames in 1993 and participated in the recording of several notable albums, including "The Jester Race," "Colony," and "Come Clarity." Involved in the production side of music, shaping the overall aesthetic and sound of various projects. Departed from In Flames in 2015, continuing work in music production.

Played drums for In Flames

Contributed to albums like 'The Jester Race'

Produced music projects

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