Rumpistol


Jens Berents Christiansen aka Rumpistol is a Danish producer and musician who writes and performs electronic music.
He has been releasing music since 2003 and has received positive reviews from magazines such as Intro.de De:Bug and
Danish magazine GAFFA. The latter gave Rumpistol 6/6 for his 2008 album 'Dynamo'.
Rumpistol creates electronic music in the electronica-genre with inspiration from ambient, dub, IDM, techno and dubstep, made for both the dance floor and for sitting audiences.
Christiansen also plays keyboards and produces for the band Kalaha and has produced or contributed to releases from Lukkif & Badun as well as doing remixes of artists like Efterklang, Blue Foundation & Indians.
In 2019 Kalaha won Carl Prisen in the category Best Roots Composer.
In 2016 Christiansen co-wrote and co-produced the album "Masala" which won a Danish Music Award Jazz for Best Special release and was also nominated for Carl Prisen in 2018.
In 2016 his music was used for the opening ceremony for the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Rumpistol has played live at Roskilde Festival in 2006 and 2009, at MUTEK Montréal in 2012, at Multiplicidade in 2015 at Boiler Room UK in 2012.
Rumpistol releases on his own label Rump Recordings but have also released on Project: Mooncircle and Iboga Records.

Selected Discography

Studio Albums by Rumpistol

Singles & EPs by Rumpistol

Releases by Kalaha

Remixes by Rumpistol

Career

After starting his career playing keyboard and guitar for the band Magtværk, Christiansen moved on to launch his solo career as Rumpistol in 2003.