Mikael Åkerfeldt

Swedish metal musician and producer

Mikael Åkerfeldt - Swedish metal musician and producer
Born

April 17th, 1974
51 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Sweden

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Born in 1974 in Sweden, made significant contributions to the music scene as a singer-songwriter and guitarist. Founded the progressive metal band Opeth, which gained international acclaim for its innovative sound that blends various genres. Produced several albums that received critical recognition. Also engaged in the music production front, shaping the sound of numerous records.

Founded and led the band Opeth

Released the critically acclaimed album 'Blackwater Park'

Produced multiple successful albums

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