Lisa competed in the fourth semifinal and placed in the top two songs of the heat. Lisa entered Melodifestivalen 2012, the Swedish preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Why Start a Fire". In 2011 she released her fourth studio album, Violent Sky, after moving record labels from Universal Music to Sony Music Entertainment. In November 2013 fans of Lisa Miskovsky and Rhianna Pratchett submitted a petition to EA DICE, hoping to ensure their future involvement with the game. At E3 2013 a new entry in the Mirror's Edge franchise was announced. The album featured Miskovsky's original version, along with remixes by Benny Benassi, Junkie XL, Paul van Dyk, Armand van Helden, and Teddybears. A remix album titled Still Alive: The Remixes was released on 11 November 2008 to coincide with the North American release date of Mirror's Edge. Lisa performed the theme song "Still Alive" for Mirror's Edge (not to be confused with the song from the video game Portal of the same name, which was sung by Ellen McLain), an action-adventure video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE). Instead, her part is lipsync'd by one of In Flames' roadies.
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However, she does not actually appear in the band's special edition DVD included in Come Clarity. Lisa contributed vocals to the track "Dead End" on Come Clarity, the 2006 release from Swedish melodic death metal outfit In Flames. She had the original idea and wrote the lyrics to " Shape of My Heart", performed by Backstreet Boys. Lisa is a songwriter as well as a singer and musician. Some of her music was co-written and produced by Joakim Berg, lead songwriter from the Swedish rock band Kent, and Simon Nordberg. "Lady Stardust" was also a radio hit in Europe, particularly in Germany and the United Kingdom. The album's success came greatly from two of its songs "Lady Stardust" and "Sing to Me" which both became hits. She followed up her musical success with the album Fallingwater, released in 2003, which quickly climbed to number one in the Swedish pop charts, even reaching platinum sales. Following this release, she received two Swedish Rock Bear awards one for Best Swedish Newcomer, and the other for Best Swedish Female Artist of the Year. The following people contributed to Still Alive: The Remixes.Miskovsky quickly placed herself on the Swedish rock music charts with her debut album Lisa Miskovsky and single "Driving One of Your Cars", with Swedish releases in 2001. "Still Alive (The Theme from Mirror's Edge)" (US radio edit) "Still Alive" (Paul van Dyk mix short version) "Still Alive (The Theme from Mirror's Edge)" "Still Alive" (Paul van Dyk mix radio edit) "Still Alive" (Benny Benassi mix radio edit) "Still Alive" ( Paul van Dyk mix short version) "Still Alive" ( Benny Benassi mix radio edit) "Still Alive (The Theme from Mirror's Edge)" (radio edit) The original version of "Still Alive" was written by Arnthor Birgisson, Rami Yacoub and Lisa Miskovsky, and was produced by Birgisson and Yacoub.
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STILL ALIVE MIRRORS EDGE PC
The promotional release is available for critical review via download and is packaged as a bonus disc for the PC version of the game, the other releases are available in various formats including 12" record and CD, and for download from various online retailers including iTunes, eMusic and Amazon. Three versions of Still Alive: The Remixes have been released, including a promotional release and a North American release containing four additional versions of the lead track. It peaked at number 29, and remained in the chart for a total of three weeks. Chart performance Ī week after Still Alive: The Remixes was released, the lead track entered the Swedish Singles Chart. However, he also points out that "it's the remixes that really score here, taking an otherwise mundane generi-pop track and turning it upside down". praises several of the remixes, saying that each remixer "has left their own unique stamp on the material, improving it by tweaking it as they saw fit". While reviewing the album for IGN, Spence D. Still Alive: The Remixes has received some favourable reviews. As of November 2008, a music video directed by Matthew Stawski and featuring Miskovsky has been produced for the song in Los Angeles, California. The song and several of its remixes have been featured in several previews, first appearing in a teaser trailer released on. The music was written and produced by Arnthor Birgisson and Rami Yacoub, who have also written material for artists such as Britney Spears, Shayne Ward and Westlife Miskovsky wrote the lyrics. The song "Still Alive" was recorded exclusively for the video game Mirror's Edge.