Sophie Rimheden

Over the next few years she contributed songs to various compilation albums, including "Don't Follow" (2001) on Electric Ladyland (as Sophie Rimheden), "Cadillac" (as Hayce, 2002) for Circle o and "Food" (as Ban Ham, 2003) on Nattskift.

The track "In Your Mind" was notable for sampling the bassline from the Bananarama classic "Cruel Summer".

An EP "Into Night' in 2004 feature four new tracks and was followed by her second album Miss on Svedjebruk.

Later in 2004, she covered the Tears for Fears hit "Shout" with Håkan Lidbo, which was released as a single.

She teamed up with Lidbo again in 2005 to record the 1980s track "Framling" for the various artists album Alla Tiders Melodifestival, a cover album of Swedish Eurovision Song Contest entries over the years.