Reine Fiske

Nils Reine Fiske (born 4 October 1972 in Saltsjö-Boo, Sweden) is a Swedish guitarist, art director and sound engineer at the record label Subliminal Sounds, who put his signature to many prog-rock projects such as Landberk, Morte Macabre, Paatos, Motorpsycho, Elephant9, and Träd, Gräs & Stenar. He is best known for his playing in the band Dungen.[1]

Reine Fiske
Fiske with Motorpsycho
live at Krach Am Bach 2013
Background information
Birth nameNils Reine Fiske
Born (1972-10-04) 4 October 1972
Saltsjö-Boo
OriginSweden
GenresProg-rock
Occupation(s)Musician, art director, sound engineering
InstrumentsGuitar, bass guitar, percussion, vocals
LabelsSubliminal Sounds
Associated actsDungen, Träd, Gräs & Stenar

Career

Hans Magnus Ryan, Bent Sæther and Fiske with Motorpsycho liveKrach Am Bach 2013

Fiske is currently playing in The Amazing with Christopher Gunrup, has also played with the band Reform, and is a member of Sylvester Schlegel's band The Guild, in addition to those already mentioned.

In 2012 he released Still Life With Eggplant with the band Svenska Kaputt (Fiske, Jonas Kullhammar, Torbjörn Zetterberg and Johan Holmegard). He also released Behind the Sun with the Norwegian prog-rock band Motorpsycho, and Atlantis with another Norwegian prog-rock band, Elephant9, comprising the trio Ståle Storløkken, Nikolai Eilertsen and Torstein Lofthus. The latter appeared at Kongsberg Jazz Festival 2012. [2]

He is currently a member of Träd, Gräs & Stenar.

Discography

With Landberk
  • Lonely Land (The Laser's Edge, 1992)
  • One Man Tell's Another (Megarock Records, 1994)
  • Riktigt Äkta (Record Heaven Music, 1995)
  • Unaffected (Melodie & Dissonanze, 1995)
  • Indian Summer (Musea, 1996)
With Morte Macabre
  • Symphonic Holocaust (Musea, 1998)
With Paatos
With Dungen
With S.T. Mikael
With Anna Järvinen
With The Guild
  • The Golden Thumb (2009)
With Träd, Gräs och Stenar
  • Hemlösa Katter / Homeless Cats (Gåshud, 2009)
  • Träden (Gåshud / Subliminal Sounds, 2019)
With The Amazing
With Elephant9
With Motorpsycho

References

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