Bomfunk MC's

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Dj Gismo and Raymond Ebanks are Bomfunk Mc's. Dj Gismo is a phanatic of funk and his "scratches"; Ebanks loves hip-hop.

"In Stereo" was their first album and they admit the style was reached unconsciously. The album was number 1 in Finland (their native country) selling more than 100,000 copies, and reached good entries in many European charts. The album includes tracks such as "Freestyler" (90,000 copies sold in Sweden), "Uprocking Beats" and "B-Boys and Flygirls", where jungle, rap and funk are mixed.

Active Years: 1998–unknown
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Albums

In Stereo

(13 versions)
Epidrome, Epidrome 1999

In Stereo

(CD, Album, Enh)
Epidrome 1999

Burnin' Sneakers

(5 versions)
Epidrome, Sony Music Entertainment (Finland) Oy 2002

Reverse Psychology

(3 versions)
Polydor 2004

Singles & EPs

Uprocking Beats

(17 versions)
Epidrome 1998

B-Boys & Flygirls

(10 versions)
Epidrome 1999

Freestyler

(15 versions)
Epidrome, Epidrome 1999

Other Emcee's

(CD, Single)
Epidrome, Sony Music Entertainment (Finland) Oy 1999

Sky's The Limit

(CD, Single, Promo)
Epidrome 1999

Rocking (Just To Make Ya Move)

(CD, Maxi)
Epidrome, Sony Music Entertainment (Finland) Oy 1999

Super Electric

(10 versions)
Epidrome 2001

Finley Quaye / Bomfunk Mcs* - Spiritualized / Freestyler (12", Promo, Single)

Epic, Columbia 2001

Bomfunk MC's Featuring Jessica Folcker - (Crack It) Something Going On (5 versions)

Epidrome, Epidrome 2002

Bomfunk MC's Featuring Max'C - Live Your Life (6 versions)

Epidrome 2002

Bomfunk MC's Featuring Z-MC - Back To Back (CD, Single)

Epidrome 2002

Bomfunk MC's Feat. Anna Nordell - Turn It Up (2 versions)

Polydor, Universal Music Domestic Division 2004

Hypnotic

(5 versions)
Polydor, Universal Music Oy 2004

No Way In Hell

(4 versions)
Polydor, Polydor, Universal Music Domestic Division, Universal Music Domestic Division 2004
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by robotronic Jan 03, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
This band is definitely the most pop-looking :) music ever evolved from the beautiful electro culture... The most stupid freestyle tracks with nasty lyrics about unconditional love and sorrows are better than this scrap. I was laughing till death when I heard their interview to MTV when they said something like "...we're the only band which continues electro-scene in Europe." Yes that's the real sense of humor…
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