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Stonefunkers is a Swedish
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, go-go and live
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band started by brothers Emrik and Torsten Larsson that was one of the first Swedish bands to play "urban"-style music."Stonefunkers återupptar festandet"
''Svenska Dagbladet'' 31 March 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2010.


Career

Both Larssons spent a year in the US studying American culture and picking up on the soul and funk scene.Emrik Larsson
at stonefunkers.com. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
Emrik went to high school in
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and soon found out that a lot of the hot bands usually stopped to play in Rochester. During his year he got to see artists ranging from George Clinton with
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, D-Train, Tyrone Brunson, to
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and
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and also witnessed his first hip hop performance by Double Trouble (known through the hip hop movie ''
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'').Stonefunkers biography – 1998
at stonefunkers.com. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
Tatiana Karas
"I'm a Stonefunker, yes I am".
Interview with Emrik Larsson at musiklandet.se, 18 November 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
Torsten went to
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and soon got into the rock scene but couldn't get away from that cities powerful funk movement led by
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, The Time,
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and others. Back in Sweden they both felt the urge to start a funk band. Torsten had previously played the bass in various
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/rock bands, and Emrik had done some singing in different choirs and also had a leading part in a musical. They recruited their old
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pal Christian on drums, a neighbour on bass, Emrik's friend David on Moog and Prophet synthesizers, and Torsten switched to guitar. Torsten came up with the name during a skate session. In 1987 they became the first Swedish band to be interviewed on the Swedish radio show Soul Corner, a radio program covering African-American music. The early Stonefunk sound was guitar-driven rock funk influenced by
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,
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and
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. In 1987 they were considered one of
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’s most energetic and exciting live bands and they recorded their first single, "Turn it Up", released in May 1988 on small indie label Radium. In autumn 1989 they started to work on their first full-length album, ''Hard as Kryptonite'', with producer
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(later known for his work with
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, ''Blacknuss all-stars'' and
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). During the recording of the album, the group was joined by toastingstyle-rapper
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, who brought in more evident
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influences than there were on the two previous singles. Drummer & percussion player
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Fredrik Strage
"Jean-Louis Huhta"
''Tidskriften Pop Revisited'' 4 January 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
also joined the band at this time, which resulted in more inspirations from the go-go of Washington D.C. (groups like
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and EU). Stonefunkers lineup 1989: *Vocals – Emrik (M-rock) Larsson, *Guitar – Torsten (Topsteen) Larsson, *Moog – David (Davono) Selvert *Keyboards - Fredrik (Fronkpac) Jahn *Drums – Christian (Cheeze) Ekerfors *Percussion –
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*Rap – Daniel (
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) Wahlgren *Bass – Magnus (Conan) Corneliusson. In 1990 the group switched labels to
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, who decided to
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''Hard as Kryptonite'' for an international release entitled ''Harder than Kryptonite''. This remixed version of the album had a jazz-hip hop/
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direction and new added rap verses.
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also left the band and embarked on a solo career. The band decided to recruit rapper ''MC Cane'' (Marc Eastmond), with whom they recorded a brand new
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-inspired new single entitled "Can U Follow". The song became a huge dance-floor hit and the video was shown on
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Europe on a regular basis. The album ''Harder than Kryptonite'' was released all around Europe in 1991 and Stonefunkers also embarked on their first European tour, visiting the Nordic countries and Germany. With ''MC Cane'' still the main rapper the band recorded the 12" single ''LPC ( Lucky People Center)'', a celebration of percussionist
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club nights of the same name. The actual club featured
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genres of music but this single was yet another
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inspired
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track. The single was a hit on Swedish radio. In 1992 they started to work on their next album with producer Henryk Lipp. By this time MC Cane had left for a career in
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, and today works for one of Sweden's most prestigious and award-winning advertising agencies, Forsman & Bodenfors. The band got a new rapper, ADL, brother of percussionist
Jean-Louis Huhta Jean-Louis Patrik Huhta (born 30 April 1965) is a Swedish musician. He has played in various bands going back through the mid 1980s, ranging from Punk rock, punk and art music to grindcore and funk. Career Huhta began his musical career in the ...
. ADL had previously appeared in the videos for ''Bass Race'' and ''Can U Follow'' and added rap verses on two of the tracks on the ''Harder than Kryptonite'' remixes album. The album ''No problem ’94 (non-believers stand back!)'' was a huge hit in the spring of ’93 and spawned two big hit singles, "M-rock theory" and "Funkadeena". The recording stint with Warner came to an end in 1994 and Stonefunkers were signed to
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subsidiary Breakin’ Bread. They recorded the next album in
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, the
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and also toured the
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countries extensively. The effort made in the Netherlands came out in the form of a ''Material''-heavy
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-influenced album. The album contained the singles "Wreck the show" and "Individuality" but never made an impact in
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. The response to the album was greater abroad and Stonefunkers embarked on yet another tour that took them to
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and other countries. In 1996 ADL left the band to work on his solo project ''Absent Minded'', and the band decided to continue without a rapper and instead put more focus on the vocals of lead singer Emrik "M-rock" Larsson. In 1998 Stonefunkers signed a deal with Swedish label Independent Records and immediately began putting down tracks for the new album. Band member Torsten served as the project's producer and the album ''Outststanding'' was finished in August 1998.


Breakup and solo work

Torsten Larsson says, "The Poland tour around 95–96 have been our absolute low point, just a guitar, a bassynt, drums and tons of alcohol!" After a few key members left and a disastrous argument about the lack of sales, the group broke up. The band officially disbanded in 2001, but performed live for the last time in 1999. Guitar player and leader of the group, Torsten "Topsteen" Larsson, would go on and become a successful sound engineer and producer and in following years would work with such acts as
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,
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,. The Royal Beat conspiracy and The Soundtrack of our Lives. M-Rock/Emrik would record three solo albums experimenting with
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,
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,
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and singer songwriter styles of music. In 2000, he and a few other members of the stonefunk crew contribute to the compilation album ''GAIS Rocks Da House'' in support of the football club
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under the name ''Stenkross''.


Reformation

In 2009 the band reformed and embarked on a short Swedish tour with yet another series of concerts lined up for the summer of 2010, starting with a gig
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, 23 April. The current members are: *Vocals and rap – M-Rock(Emrik Larsson) *Guitar – Top-Steen (Torsten Larsson) *Rap – ADL *Keyboards – Davono *Keyboards - Fredrik (Fronkpac) Jahn *Bass – Conan *Percussion – Cheezo *Percussion –
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*Percussion – Storm *Percussion – Gonzo


Trivia

In 2010, Spanish band ''La calle del ritmo'' covered the track ''Can U Follow''. La calle del ritmo"
''www.diariodelaltoaragon.es''. Retrieved 25 March 2010.


Albums

* ''Hard as Kryptonite'' (1989) * ''Harder than Kryptonite'' (1991) * ''No problem 94 – Non-believers stand back!'' (1993) * ''Material'' (1995) * ''Outstanding'' (1998)


Videos


Can U Follow

M-Rock Theory

Wreck The Show

Individuality


References


External links


Stonefunkers
on MySpace

at NorMus
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