Think of Swedish music, and you probably wouldn't be expecting this.<br/> <br />Whilst newcomer Kim Cesarion is familiar with his country's musical legacy, his debut single "Undressed" is worlds apart from the sounds of ABBA's "Waterloo" and "Dancing Queen".<br/> <br />Instead the 22-year-old sought influence from the grand masters of funk.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Kim Cesarion, Swedish newcomer, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I grew up on artists like D'Angelo and Prince and later on listen to Lenny. I listen to so much different music. Everything almost -- my father taught me that when I was young that if you want to be a musician you can't discriminate any types or genres of music at all because you just need to feel everything, feed off anything. So that's what I did. That's probably -- why I'm doing it the way I'm doing it now."<br/> <br />Cesarion's musical journey began when he picked up the violin as a four-year-old. Fast forward to 2013 and he now works with producing team Aristotracks, who have previousl
