Radioeye

Hans Tobiasson (born September 21, 1967) is a Swedish record producer and songwriter known by the stage name Radioeye.

Early life
Hans Tobiasson was born in, near  and raised on a farm in the town of. His older brother lived with him as well. He has stated that in his early childhood, he listened to artists such as, and , but then his brother introduced him to other artists through record club releases mailed from , some of them being , the , , , ,  and then one day 's The Message, which is a favorite of Tobiasson's. By the time he was 17, Tobiasson was earning money as a hip-hop club DJ in Gothenburg.

Radioeye & Wild Dog
Together with Stellan "Wild Dog" von Bahr, he formed the songwriting/production/DJing/remixing duo Radioeye & Wild Dog in 1987, making a name by remixing for Swedish artists such as (for whom their remix of "The Look" topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart at the height of the runaway popularity of the original version),  and. In 1993, they had a minor hit in the US as the producers for Nils Wallenberg's reggae/blue-eyed soul cover of the Hair/ song "Good Morning Starshine".

Radioeye & Cohen
In 1995, Tobiasson moved to. He required a new instrumentalist/co-songwriter, and found South African expat musician Sidney Cohen. Together, they formed the production/songwriting duo Radioeye & Cohen.