Maskinen
Maskinen | |
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Maskinen 2011 - Frej & Afasi | |
Background information | |
Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Electro, hip hop |
Years active | 2007 - Present |
Labels | P.O.P.E Records |
Associated acts | Movits!, Slagsmålsklubben, Afasi & Filthy, Snook, Far & Son |
Website | |
Members |
Herbert Munkhammar (Afasi) Frej Larsson Mats Norman (DJ/Producer) |
Past members |
Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros Magnus "Filthy" Lidehäll |
Maskinen (Swedish pronunciation: [maˈɧiːnən], The Machine) is a Swedish music group consisting of the rapper Herbert Munkhammar who was earlier part of the duo Afasi & Filthy and Frej Larsson, also a member of the band Slagsmålsklubben and duo Far & Son. Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros, formerly a member of the band Snook, was a member of Maskinen but left after the release of the single "Segertåget".
Maskinen's music style is alternative electro/hip hop with influences from baile funk. The band has released three albums, Boys II Men, Framgång & Efterfrågan (Swedish for "Success & Demand") and Stora Fötter Stora Skor (Swedish for "Big Feet Big Shoes").
Members
- Current members
- Frej Larsson (from band Slagsmålsklubben)
- Herbert "Afasi" Munkhammar (from duo Afasi & Filthy)
- Mats Norman (from duo Lilla Sällskapet)
- Former members
- Oskar "Kihlen" Linnros (from band Snook)
- Magnus "Filthy" Lidehäll (from duo Afasi & Filthy)
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Peak | Certification |
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SWE [1] | |||
2009 | Boys II Men | 40 | |
2012 | Framgång & Efterfrågan | 25 | |
Singles
Year | Song | Peak | Certification | Album |
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SWE [1] | ||||
2007 | "Alla som inte dansar" | 25 | Boys II Men | |
2008 | "Segertåget" | – | Boys II Men | |
2009 | "Pengar" | – | Boys II Men | |
"Dansa med vapen" | 49 | Boys II Men | ||
2011 | "Krossa Alla Fönster" | 6 | Framgång & Efterfrågan | |
2012 | "Liv och död" | 40 | Framgång & Efterfrågan | |
2013 | "Limousin" (Movits! & Maskinen) |
34 | Huvudet Bland Molnen | |
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