Hans Nilsson (musician)

Hans "Hasse" Nilsson (22 December 1972 is a Swedish current drummer for the band Dimension Zero.

Hans Nilsson
Birth nameHans Nilsson
Born (1972-12-22) 22 December 1972
Gothenburg, Sweden
GenresDeath metal, gothic metal
InstrumentsDrums, guitar
Years active1988 - Present
Associated actsDimension Zero
Diabolique
Liers in Wait
Crystal Age
The Great Deceiver
Luciferion
The Motherfucker Machine
Websitehttp://www.dimensionzero.se

His experience within the Swedish metal scene goes back 17 years, and has included many of its luminaries; Liers in Wait, with Kristian Wåhlin; Luciferion, an early band of Dark Tranquillity's Michael Nicklasson;[1] and Crystal Age, consisting of Oscar Dronjak (HammerFall, ex-Ceremonial Oath) and Fredrik Larsson (ex-HammerFall).[2]

Dimension Zero features former In Flames guitarist Jesper Strömblad, also formerly of Ceremonial Oath and HammerFall.

Nilsson's style generally sways within the "blastbeat/double bass" tempo that is typical of death metal. However, one exception can be seen in Diabolique, which takes strong influence from gothic metal.

Nilsson started as a guitarist in his early days but switched to play the drums. He still plays guitar and wrote one of the songs on Dimension Zero's debut album Silent Night Fever. He also wrote a lot of the music in the band Crystal Age.

Discography

Crystal Age

  • Far Beyond Divine Horizons (Vic Records,1995)

Diabolique

  • The Diabolique (EP, 1996)
  • Wedding The Grotesque (1997)
  • The Black Flower (1999)
  • Butterflies (EP, 2000)
  • The Green Goddess (2001)

Dimension Zero

  • Penetrations from the Lost World (1997)
  • Silent Night Fever (2002)
  • This Is Hell (2003)
  • He Who Shall Not Bleed (2007)

Liers in Wait

Luciferion

  • The Apostate (2003)

The Great Deceiver

  • Cave-In (1999)
  • Jet Black Art (2000)
  • A Venom Well Designed (2002)

References


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