Bridges Furuholmen (keyboards and vocals) formed
Bridges with
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars and vocals), drummers Erik Hagelien and Øystein Jevanord, and bassist Viggo Bondi. In 1980, Bridges released their only album, the self-financed
LP Fakkeltog. Although the title is Norwegian (meaning torchlight procession), the songs are in English. At the request of A-ha frontman
Morten Harket, A-ha performed the
Fakkeltog song "The Vacant" (renamed "Sox of the Fox") during their 2017
MTV Unplugged performance, released as
MTV Unplugged – Summer Solstice.
A-ha Furuholmen has been the keyboardist with A-ha since their formation in 1982, though he also plays guitar. He composed the synth-riff of "
Take On Me", when he was only 15 years old. In an interview from 2014, he revealed it was thanks to
Morten Harket that they used the "Take On Me" riff saying he would quit the band if they didn't. The synth-riff was sampled in the American hit-song "
Feel This Moment" featuring
Pitbull and
Christina Aguilera in 2012. Magne Furuholmen has performed live together with
Chris Martin of
Coldplay, who introduced Mags as "the best keyboard player in the world". Furuholmen co-wrote most of the a-ha classics with
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, including "
Stay on These Roads", "
Manhattan Skyline", "
Foot of the Mountain", "
Cry Wolf", "
Move to Memphis", "
Minor Earth Major Sky", "
Analogue (All I Want)", "
Scoundrel Days", "
Touchy!", "
You Are the One", "
Love Is Reason", "
Early Morning", "
I Call Your Name", "
We're Looking for the Whales", "
Soft Rains of April", "
I Dream Myself Alive", "
Little Black Heart", "
The Company Man", "
The Bandstand", and the band's first and biggest hit "
Take On Me". In the 2010 a-ha biography "The Swing of Things", Furuholmen describes one highlight for him: "
Stay on These Roads" was a song that I, unusually enough, showed to Morten first – in Paul's apartment. Morten had a brilliant suggestion for a change in the chorus. That song is potentially the best I've ever written". In the biography, Magne also commented: "
Manhattan Skyline" was perhaps one of the most inspired cut and paste projects that Paul and I did. I wrote the quiet part. Paul wrote the rock part." Magne Furuholmen has written or co-written the majority of songs on albums like
Lifelines and
Analogue, and his co-writing and single track contributions make up most of the tracks on
Scoundrel Days,
East of the Sun, West of the Moon,
Foot of the Mountain and
MTV Unplugged – Summer Solstice as well. Mags has written songs such as "
Cosy Prisons", "
Lifelines", "
This is Our Home", "
I Wish I Cared", "
Mythomania", "
Objects in the Mirror", "
The End Of The Affair", "
Giving Up the Ghost", "
Forest Fire" and "
Maybe, Maybe" for a-ha, and he takes lead vocals on a couple of recorded album songs with a-ha including "
The Summers of Our Youth". When a-ha went on hiatus in 1994, Furuholmen began working on other music projects. The band reconvened in 1998, though announced they would split in 2010. In 2012, the three members of a-ha,
Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen and
Paul Waaktaar Savoy, were appointed Knights of the 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian
Order of St. Olav for their contribution to Norwegian music. The Royal Norwegian
Order of St. Olav is granted as a reward for distinguished services to their country and mankind. The official ceremony took place on 6 November 2012.
Solo projects and collaborations Furuholmen's projects outside of
A-ha include Timbersound, formed in 1994 with
Kjetil Bjerkestrand, and later, Swedish singer,
Freddie Wadling. Their work has been used on film soundtracks such as
Ti Kniver I Hjertet (1994), "Hotel Oslo" (1997) which also featured vocals by
Anneli Drecker,
1732 Høtten (1998) where the album
Hermetic is featured. Furuholmen released his first solo album,
Past Perfect Future Tense, in 2004, with appearances from
Guy Berryman and
Will Champion of
Coldplay, and from
Andy Dunlop of the Scottish band
Travis. In early 2005, Furuholmen featured on a
Cat Stevens (
Yusuf Islam) song, titled "Indian Ocean", about the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster. The song featured Indian composer/producer
A. R. Rahman, Magne Furuholmen and
Travis drummer
Neil Primrose. Proceeds of the single went to help orphans in
Banda Aceh, one of the areas worst affected by the
tsunami, through Yusuf's
Small Kindness charity. In 2008, Magne Furuholmen released his second solo album,
A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss, which includes tracks like "The Longest Night", which later was made into A-ha song "
Foot of the Mountain". In 2012, Magne Furuholmen was a mentor on the show
The Voice – Norges beste stemme. His talent Martin Halla won the contest and had his first album produced by Furuholmen himself who is also a songwriter/producer for other artists. In 2014, Furuholmen agreed to compose the songs and supervise the recordings for the Norwegian film "Beatles". In August 2019, Magne Furuholmen released a new solo song,"This is now America" on Instagram, which was the first single from his 2019 album
White Xmas Lies. Furuholmen explained that this song was a protest song in direct protest to the Trump administration in an interview with
Rolling Stone. The single was published along with a home-made music video directed and edited by his son Thomas. On 25 October 2019, the album was officially released, and in an interview Furuholmen said he is "ashamed to be part of a Christmas which these days seems to be mostly about buying more and more sh** that no one needs or even really wants…a tacky, superficial celebration in stark contrast to the original Christmas message of hope, charity, and compassion". Furuholmen also described the album as 'a dark, melancholic Christmas record – as an antidote to the cheesy xmas song covers that everyone and his brother churns out these days'. The artwork for the album is created by Furuholmen himself. On 19 June 2020, Furuholmen releases a new single, "Troubled Times", which is a cover of a song by
Fountains of Wayne. He also releases a video made with clips sent by fans following an invitation made on Instagram.
Apparatjik In 2008, Furuholmen collaborated with
Coldplay bassist
Guy Berryman and
Mew vocalist
Jonas Bjerre under the brand name of
Apparatjik for the theme to the
BBC Two series,
Amazon. The theme was made available (along with exclusive tracks from various other artists) on the
Survival International charity album,
Songs for Survival. In 2010,
Apparatjik released their first album,
We Are Here, a digital album also available physically via their website. Apparatjik has performed in a cube at venues like The Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, The Serpentine Gallery in London, The State Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen and The Norwegian National Gallery. Apparatjik is described by themselves as
an artist collective falling between art and mainstream culture, but happy in the fall. Magne announced on Jo Wiley's show on BBC Radio 2 in October 2010 that he intends to work with his friends in MEW and Coldplay after retiring from A-ha in December. == Visual arts ==