Räfven is a Swedish gypsy punk band from Gothenburg, Sweden, performing original music influenced by Eastern European folk music and the klezmer tradition.[1][2] The group was formed in 2003, as a reaction against the war in Iraq.[3]

Räfven
OriginGöteborg, Sweden
GenresGypsy punk
Gypsy folk
Folk punk
Years active2003–present
LabelsRäfven Records, UncleOwen
MembersRasmus Blanck
Johan Dahlkvist
David Fraenckel
Jonas Lundberg
Martin Nurmi
Loke Nyberg
Per Svenner
Daniel Wejdin
Past membersMarcus Berg
Websitewww.rafven.com

Line-up

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Current

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  • Rasmus Blanck – double bass, electric bass, mandolin, tenor horn, pump organ (2005–present)
  • Johan Dahlkvist – accordion
  • David Fraenckel – trombone, trumpet, tenor horn (2004–present)
  • Jonas Lundberg – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
  • Martin Nurmi – alto saxophone, flute
  • Loke Nyberg – violin
  • Per Svenner – drums and percussion (2006–present)
  • Daniel Wejdin – Bulgarian tambura

Former

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Marcus Berg – percussion (2003–2006)

Discography

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Swedish releases

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  • Live! - 3 March 2007
  • "Next time we take your instruments!" – 9 April 2008 (SwingKids)
  • Välkommen till Räfvbygden – 9 April 2009 (SwingKids)
  • Svensk Kultur – 26 September 2011 (Räfven Records)
  • Bring back the dinos – 27 May 2015 (Räfven Records)

Japanese releases

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  • Welcome to Foxshire – 4 July 2009 (UncleOwen)
  • Next time we take your instruments!" + Live in Gothenburg, 2 CD special edition – 3 November 2009 (UncleOwen)
  • Svensk Kultur – 10 August 2011 (UncleOwen)

Concerts and music festivals

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Within Sweden, Räfven has performed at the Urkult folk music festival,[1] and given concerts around Sweden.[4][2] The band has also appeared at international festivals including the Glastonbury Festival in 2008 and 2010, and the Fuji Rock Festival 2009, where they gave eight performances.[5]

Film

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The documentary "Räfven – The band who had a manifesto" premiered at the 31st Göteborg International Film Festival in January 2008. The band features in the closing scene of the film "För min skuld" premiered at the 34th Göteborg International Film Festival in January 2011.

References

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  1. ^ a b Einarsson, Mats (3 Jan 2017). "Räfven river loss på Urkult + unga och stolta MittFolk" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Räfven raskade över Lundagård". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). May 19, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Wester, Anna (22 March 2013). "Räfven fyller jämnt". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  4. ^ Sundström, Ulla (16 December 2015). "Räfven gör tolv spelningar på ett dygn". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Räfven: Into The Woods And Off To The Palace" (Web). Fujirockexpress.net. 30 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
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