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Genre
  
Pop

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Albums
  
Voices of Eden, Wallander - The Music, Flow

Awards
  
Grammis Award for Album of the Year

Members
  
Freddie Wadling, Sebastian Öberg, Morgan Ågren, Jean‑Louis Huhta, Örjan Högberg

Fleshquartet possessed


Fleshquartet (Swedish: Fläskkvartetten) is a Swedish band. Although they have five members, the name comes from the band consisting of an often electrical string quartet plus a percussionist. The name is inspired by classical ensemble Freskkvartetten. They often collaborate with vocalists, and the list of vocalists they have recorded with contains the likes of Who's Who of Swedish alternative music. The musical style ranges from classical string music, to experimental rock.

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They won a Grammis award for best album with their 1993 album "Flow".

The Band was named "Fläskkvartetten" after Joakim Thåström shouted "Fläska på" (Get moving/Hurry up) to the members whilst recording a new song.

"Fläskkvartetten" has provided incidental music for the Swedish television series Wallander.

Fl skkvartetten gat sover nu


Members

  • Mattias Helldén, cello
  • Örjan Högberg, viola
  • Sebastian Öberg, cello
  • Jonas Lindgren, violin
  • Christian Olsson, drums, programming and samples
  • Former members

  • Freddie Wadling Vocals. Member or "frequent guest"?
  • Jean-Louis Huhta
  • Morgan Ågren
  • Discography

  • Meat Beat (1987)
  • What's Your Pleasure? (1988)
  • Goodbye Sweden (1990)
  • Fläskkvartetten (1992)
  • Flow (1993)
  • Pärlor från svin (1995)
  • Fire Fire (1996)
  • Jag gör vad som helst för lite solsken (1998)
  • Love Go (2000)
  • Pärlor från svin 2 (2002)
  • Vita Droppar (2003)
  • Voices of Eden (2007)
  • Songs

    Ögat sover nuJag ger vad som helst för lite solsken · 1998
    InnocentPärlor från svin · 1995
    Som glasJag ger vad som helst för lite solsken · 1998

    References

    Fleshquartet Wikipedia


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