Summary
Daniel Fredriksson is a Senior Lecturer and ethnomusicologist with nine years of higher-education experience combining music production, archival science, and cultural research. He holds a PhD in ethnology and runs teaching and research projects on music-making conditions, cultural policy, migration, and intercultural musical sessions at Dalarna University. With a background as an archivist and record keeper, he brings rigorous methods for documenting and preserving immaterial cultural heritage alongside hands-on music production and performance used in film and games. His one-man company, Silkwood Music, and funded projects like Fugitive Music and DAVA Intercultural Sessions reflect a knack for turning academic insight into public-facing cultural work. Notably, he blends traditional Nordic and global music interests with practical skills in database/web tools and archival digitization, enabling creative cross-border musical collaborations.
9 years of coding experience
masters, Archival science, Information Science, masters, Archival science, Information Science at Mid Sweden University
Bachelor, Ethnology, Media and communications, Ethnomusicology, Bachelor, Ethnology, Media and communications, Ethnomusicology at Umeå University
database technology, webdesign, database technology, webdesign at Malmö University
English