Slagsmålsklubben Documentary
Posted by gregpgleason on Monday, Oct 12, 2009
Slagsmålsklubben (SMK) is a Swedish electronic/pop band which translates to “The Fight Club,” in reference to the film and novel of the same name. The band formed in 2000 in Norrköping, Sweden, they have released three albums and have even been featured on one of Björk’s compilation CD. The band is known for using synthesizers, keyboards, and sound bites of popular movies and music in their songs.
The band or a member of the band would be interviewed about what got them interested in this type of music? How did the band initially form and what was the audiences reaction? If there is much of a following of the band outside of Sweden? What types of synthesizes and keyboards they use while preforming? If they prefer using computers or keyboards and synthesizers when playing in concerts? Where the band is headed to in the future?
This is the preliminary idea which can be further developed if there is expressed interest.
2008 Graduate in Film Production Vancouver Film School
2007 BA in German, College of Charleston
2002-03 Rotary International Youth Scholar Sjöbo, Sweden
Foreign Languages: fluent German, Swedish
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gregpgleason 9 months ago
a video of a live performance in Durr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kq0bmvQqZk
tito 9 months ago
Slagsmålsklubben= the fight club? swedish is a weird weird language
_SOS_ 9 months ago
What about the extent to which they actually "play" live and how much is sampled or recorded previously to computer?
luxisabandit 9 months ago
im in loveeeeeee
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