BWO facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
BWO
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Also known as | Bodies Without Organs |
Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Dance Electronica Pop |
Years active | 2003–2010 |
Labels | Bonnier Music (Scandinavia and Eastern Europe) Universal Music Domestic (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) Magic Records (Poland) Shell Records (UK). |
Associated acts | Army of Lovers, Vacuum, Alcazar, Page, Gravitonas |
Past members | Martin Rolinski Alexander Bard Marina Schiptjenko |

BWO was a popular synthpop music group from Sweden. They started making music in 2003. The group stopped performing together in 2010. Until 2009, their full name was Bodies Without Organs.
BWO was known for their catchy electronic pop songs. They had a unique sound that blended pop music with electronic beats.
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About BWO's Music
BWO created music that many people enjoyed dancing to. Their style was a mix of dance music, electronic music, and pop music. This made their songs very popular in clubs and on the radio.
Key Members of the Band
The group had three main members. These were Martin Rolinski, Alexander Bard, and Marina Schiptjenko. Each member brought their own talents to the band.
How BWO Formed
The band BWO was formed in Sweden in 2003. They quickly became well-known for their unique sound. Their music often featured strong electronic elements.
BWO and Melodifestivalen
BWO was a frequent participant in Melodifestivalen. This is a big music competition in Sweden. The winner gets to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Their Appearances
BWO competed in Melodifestivalen several times. They took part in the years 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009. While they did not win, their performances were always memorable. They gained many fans through these shows.
BWO's Albums
BWO released several albums during their time together. These albums featured many of their hit songs.
List of Main Albums
- 2005 Prototype
- 2006 Halcyon Days
- 2007 Fabricator
- 2008 Pandemonium (This was a collection of their greatest hits)
- 2009 Big Science