Gert Risberg

Gert Risberg (born August 1, 1961) is a Swedo-Finnish musician and singer-songwriter best known for being a founding member of the electronica act Twelve.

Biography
Risberg had once been a member of a band named Red Soldiers, an anarcho-punk band that was active in the from 1983-1986. Their single "Kungen är i oordning" (The King's in disorder), a cover of the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" with the lyrics changed to refer to the Swedish monarchy, was a minor hit in and. In 1997, some of Red Soldiers' songs were released on the compilation album "Gert Was An Anarchist" - these songs included "Det onda i de rika" (The evils of the wealthy), ", vår frälsare" (Marx, our savior), and "Förstör samhällsklasser" (Destroy the social classes)

By 1988, Gert was in the middle of a solo career. In 1989, he merged his solo act with Nils Åkerström and Christian Sollander's rap/Hi-NRG crossover duo Purse to create Twelve.

Solo

 * Sound Landscape Y2K (2005) (collaborative album with )