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Website
  
www.specktors.dk

Record labels
  
EMI, EMI Music Denmark

Years active
  
2008-present

Genre
  
Hip hop music

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Past members
  
Anders "Drysset" Drøidal

Origin
  
Copenhagen, Denmark (2008)

Members
  
Wanr, Jonas For Fa'en, Anders "Drysset" Drøidal, Sluzh

Albums
  
Kadavermarch, Shanksville

Similar
  
Djämes Braun, Sukker Lyn, TopGunn, Kato, Clemens

Profiles

Specktors is a Danish hip-hop group formed in 2008 by Sluzh, Jonas For Fa'en, Wanr and Anders "Drysset" Drøidal. When Drøidal left the band, he wasn't replaced and Specktors became a trio. The band usually combines hip hop with electronic influences. The band is signed to EMI Denmark.

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Specktors started working in the Copenhagen underground / club scene and in April 2008 launched a tour all over Denmark. They had their break when their song "Hellerup Ansigt // Amar Røv" was played by DJ Kjeld Tolstrup on Denmark's P3 radio program Unga Bunga. Soon after they landed a deal in 2009 with Music For Dreams label, where they released their debut album Shanksville on 9 September 2009 (090909). The album included collaborations with MagerMayn, Pato Siebenhaar, MC Ena (from Fagget Fairys) and Jokeren.

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In summers of 2011 and 2012, they performed at the Roskilde Festival. In 2012, they made some mixtapes, releasing in June 2012 their second album Kadavermarch. The first track to release as a single was "Lågsus", a huge hit featuring Danish singer Medina going straight to #1 on Tracklisten, the official Danish Singles Chart.

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Singles

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Songs

LågsusFor altid · 2011
Kommet For At Danse2017
5 drenge i en lille bilSpeckno (Specktors x Nonsens) · 2015

References

Specktors Wikipedia