Reine Fiske

Reine Fiske
Fiske with Motorpsycho
live at Krach Am Bach 2013
Background information
Born
Nils Reine Fiske

(1972-10-04) 4 October 1972
Saltsjö-Boo, Sweden
OriginSweden
GenresProg-rock
OccupationsMusician, art director, sound engineering
InstrumentsGuitar, bass guitar, percussion, vocals
LabelSubliminal Sounds

Nils Reine Fiske (born 4 October 1972) 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]

Career

Fiske was born in Saltsjö-Boo, Sweden. He plays 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 2013 he released Still Life With Eggplant with the Norwegian prog-rock band Motorpsycho, followed by Behind the Sun in 2014 with the same band. He still tours regularly with them up to now (date 2025). With another Norwegian prog-rock band, Elephant9, comprising the trio Ståle Storløkken, Nikolai Eilertsen and Torstein Lofthus he released Atlantis . The latter appeared at Kongsberg Jazz Festival 2012.[2]

He is 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

  1. ^ "Dungen - fokrockpsych Musoscribe.com". 12 January 2008. (by Bill Kopp)
  2. ^ "Et svorsk mestermøte av det heftige slaget – Kultur". 8 September 2012. Dagbladet.no (by Sven Ove Bakke, in Norwegian)