Malk de Koijn

Malk de Koijn is a Danish rap group formed in 1993, known for their innovative use of the Danish language. The group has 3 members, Tue Track (rap, keyboard & turntables), Blæs Bukki (rap & keyboards) and Geolo G (rap).

Biography

Malk de Koijn was formed on New Year's Eve 1993, when Geolo G proposed that they should make a band which was to become the best in the world. At that time, Tue Track and Geolo G had already worked together on several occasions. Blæs Bukki had been a part of the Danish producer team Madness 4 Real. In the group's first years they became popular among the underground scene with their prods (songs copied on cassette tapes) releasing songs like "Lortesangen" and "Livet På Langestrand".

In 1998 their first album Smash Hit in Aberdeen was launched. The style was different from the usual rap songs at that time - the group rapped about their imaginary universes in Aberdeen (not to be confused with the city in Scotland) and Langestrand, and the (often bizarre) humor was the most essential part of their songs. The critics liked the album and it was nominated for a Grammy - in 1999 the group also won Maarums Lyrikpris, a poetry prize.

Their second album Sneglzilla was released in 2002 and once again the album was very well received among fans and critics. The Danish music magazine Gaffa and two national papers, Politiken and Ekstra Bladet, wrote that Sneglzilla was the best album of 2002, and it won two Danish Music Awards, two Steppeulve and six prizes at the Danish Hiphop Awards.

The band members often have "alter-egos" when performing, often wearing creative costumes at their sold-out concerts.

Between 2002 and 2011 the 3 members worked on other projects. Blæs Bukki, especially, has made a breakthrough with the Dancehall/ragga group Bikstok Røgsystem. Tue Track is working as producer under the name Track 72, and has released the album titled Rockin'. He's also a part of the band Booty Cologne. Blæs Bukki and Geolo G also was a part of the play Peer Gynt in the Copenhagen Betty Nansen Theatre.

In 2006 Geolo G announced that he would retire completely from the music industry, thereby rendering a new album from the original Malk de Koijn-crew impossible. This later turned out to be untrue, as Malk de Koijn released a new album in 2011, "Toback to the Fromtime" (described later).

Malk de Koijn was booked for the 2009 Roskilde Festival,[1][2] much to the surprise of thousands of fans.

Malk de Koijn played at the Arena Stage at the Roskilde Festival 2009, the night between Saturday and Sunday. The band stated in the Festival Newspaper that they preferred to play at the smaller Arena instead of Orange stage, this meaning an absolutely packed area in front of Arena, already 2 hours before the concert, when Fever Ray went on stage. Thousands of fans were gathered at the entrances to the pits. Some were in queue from 6PM[3] and the field outside the tent was packed when the 3 rappers went on stage. During the concert, Geolo G started rumors that a new album was on the way by saying "I think that was a new song we played there, I wonder if that means a new album".[4]

Many years passed since the release of "Sneglzilla", and in 2010-11 the 3 guys started getting together again for some jamsessions and through this work-in-progress they realized they had to release another album, a decision that was hugely praised by fans. The album became the latest masterpiece in hip hop, "Toback to the Fromtime", released Sept. 19th 2011. It went straight to #1 on the Danish record sales chart.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Position
DEN
[5]
1998 Smash Hit in Aberdeen
2002 Sneglzilla 11
2010 Smash Hit in Aberdeen (re-release) 38
2011 Toback to the Fromtime 1

EPs

Singles

Year Song Peak
position
Certification Album
DEN
[5]
2011 "Toback to the Fromtime" 6 Toback to the Fromtime

Other Appearances

Awards

Danish HipHop Awards 2003

Danish Music Awards 2003

P3 Guld 2003

Årets Steppeulv 2003

Årets Steppeulv 2012

Danish Music Awards 2012

References

  1. "Malk De Koijn til Roskilde". Roskilde Festival. 2009-04-14. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  2. "Malk De Koijn tilbage på Roskilde Festival". TV 2. 2009-04-14. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  3. http://ibyen.dk/fokus/roskildefestival/article746621.ece
  4. http://ibyen.dk/fokus/roskildefestival/roskildeanmeldelser/article746634.ece
  5. 1 2 danishcharts.com: Malk de Koijn Discography

External links

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