Iamamiwhoami
Swedish singer-songwriter
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2024 | Released remix album 'Be Here Soon Remixes'. |
June 3 2022 | Be Here Soon audiovisual album was released. |
April 21 2022 | Released the fourth episode 'I Tenacious'. |
April 14 2022 | Released the third episode 'Zeven'. |
April 7 2022 | Released the second episode 'Canyon' featuring Lars Winnerbäck. |
March 31 2022 | Jonna Lee announced the audiovisual album 'Be Here Soon' from the iamamiwhoami project and released the first episode 'Don't Wait for Me'. |
2021 | Released live album 'Konsert'. |
2020 | Released compilation album 'Kronologi'. |
2017 | Created remix of 'Gone' by ionnalee. |
March 2017 | Jonna Lee embarked on a solo career as ionnalee, describing it as a continuation of iamamiwhoami. |
2015 | Released live album 'Concert in Blue' and promotional single 'Fountain'. |
September 2015 | Concert in Blue was released physically and digitally, including the first new iamamiwhoami song 'The Deadlock' since 2014. |
April 29 2015 | A second online performance art 'concert' supporting the Blue series was streamed online. |
November 2014 | Third album, Blue, was released. |
2013 | Released studio album 'Bounty', promotional single 'Y', and remixed 'New World' by The Irrepressibles. |
June 2013 | The initial full-length series, Bounty (2010–2011), was released physically. |
2012 | Released debut studio album 'Kin' and released promotional singles 'Play' and 'Goods'. |
June 2012 | iamamiwhoami released their debut physical audiovisual album, Kin. |
2011 | Created remix of Moby's track 'After', expanding artistic collaboration and remix work. |
2010 | Released first live album 'In Concert', marking an early milestone in the artist's discography. |
2010 | Jonna Lee founded a record label to manage the project's releases. |
2010 | An online performance art 'concert' supporting the Bounty series was streamed online, taking place in a forest. |
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