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Falkenbach is a one-man German Viking metal project created by Vratyas Vakyas (literally, "The Searching Wanderer"). Vratyas Vakyas lived in Iceland for a considerable time, but now lives in Düsseldorf, Germany again. Throughout the band's lifetime, Falkenbach has progressed from a rawer, more "black" sound towards viking-influenced folk metal with mainly clean vocals. Vakyas' music is nowdays accompanied by session musicians. 1989: Vratyas Vakyas recorded the 1st tape called "Havamal". The tape contains 3 tracks and was limited to 9 copies. 1991: Vratyas started to play guitar in a band called "Crimson Gates". Two demos (unreleased) were recorded between 1991...
Fred Falke met Alan Braxe in the military. Before that he was a funk bass player, but after an accidental meeting with Braxe years later they decided to collaborate as a dance music producing duo. In the heydays of what now is called French House, which was fronted by the likes of Daft Punk and Cassius, they released several singles (underground but highly appreciated) on the French Roulé and Vulture Music labels. The tunes they made, with which Fred became famous, were released in 2005 on The Upper Cuts, except for Chrystal City, which was replaced at the last moment...
Fredrik Kempe, born in Vårgårda in 1972, is a Swedish songwriter and opera and pop singer. He has participated in Swedish versions of the musicals Les Misérables and Chess. In 2002, Kempe had a hit with Vincero, where he mixed opera and disco. In Melodifestivalen 2004, he performed his own song Finally, a tribute to his favourite composer Benny Andersson. One year later, he performed in the contest again, together with Sanna Nielsen, singing Du och jag mot världen. In Melodifestivalen 2007, he wrote three songs, all performed by other artists. .
Marjetka Neca Falk (born 19 June 1950) is a Slovenian pop singer and painter. She was born in Maribor (Slovenija). She started her career at the Youth Festival in Tivoli Hall in 1969 and released her first album, Danes (English: Today), in 1977. She is well-known for her chansons and for her children's songs about cats, written by Kajetan Kovič. She also collaborated with Alfi Nipič, Bojan Adamič, Andrej Šifrer, Tomaž Domicelj, Atomsko sklonište, and others. .
Swedish producer/composer/artist/vocalist Christian Falk returns with his second solo album. "People Say", the follow-up to "Quel Bordel" (released in 1999). Guests on "People Say" include Robyn, Christian's daughter Vanessa, Ola Salo of much-talked-about glamrockers The Ark, and the very same Demetrius that was featured on Christianís year 2000 European smash hit "Make It Right". Falk was through the 90's mainly a producer/remixer working in his native Stockholm but also in New York with clients including Puff Daddy, Notorious B.I.G, Youssou N'Dour, Neneh Cherry, Shabba Ranks and Robyn. In 1999 Falk returned to being a performing artist in conjunction with the...