Per Kristofer Sinding-Larsen is a Swedish journalist, television presenter and singer. He is most known for presenting the music show Studio Pop which was broadcast on SVT and a music reviewer for the culture show Kulturnyheterna also at SVT. He has also produced the two music documentaries Kent and Så nära får ingen gå – ett år med Kent about the music group Kent. Between 2007 and 2014 he founded and ran the web and TV project PSL for SVT. PSL did start again 2018 and cover the music scene in Sweden and around the world.
Biography
Sinding-Larsen was born in Sövde and started as a music reviewer at the age of sixteen for the newspaper Ystads Allehanda. He was one of the original television presenters and reporters at the start of the music channelZTV in 1991, where he interviewed musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, and Madonna. Sinding-Larsen has played in a number of rock bands, amongst them Doktor Glas and ZTX, and has also performed as an opera singer at Ystadsoperan, including Verdi's Luisa Miller and Korngold's Den döda staden. He has been the conferencier for the Roskilde Festival Orange Scene since 2001. In 2009, he and Kristian Luuk were the presenters of the music show Popcirkus on SVT. In 2012 he celebrated thirty years as a music reviewer by presenting the shows Sinding Sessions, Direkt från Summerburst, and Studio PSL on SVT. He also commentated during the live remembrance concert for the victims of the 2011 Utöya massacre for SVT. In 2014, Sinding-Larsen presented the showJakten på Norge 1814–2014, which was produced and aired by Norwegian broadcaster NRK.. In 2016, he premiered two new films about the rock band Kent, in 2018 he premiered the film "Hertigen & Organismen" and started up PSL again as the TV-channel svtplay.se/psl with interviews. In 2020, he will release a film about the swedish rapper Z.E.
Honors and awards
In 2006, Larsen produced and made the report series Musikministeriet for SVT and was awarded the Stora Journalistpriset and also Ikarospriset. He has been voted the Best dressed man in Sweden by the men's magazineCafé in 2005, Elle in 2006 and was amongst the Swedish fashion power people when the fashion magazineKing made its list in 2009.