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Morten Hampenberg
Birth nameMorten Rask Hampenberg
Born (1977-01-14) January 14, 1977 (age 47)
Denmark
OriginDenmark
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)DJ and producer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, Mixer, Synthesizer
Years active1998 – present
LabelsDisco:wax

Morten Rask Hampenberg (born 14 January 1977) is a Danish music producer known for a great number of solo hits besides his cooperation with the musician Alexander Brown. For his solo career, Morten Hampenberg had use the family name alone and was known as Hampenberg with his solo recordings until 2008 credited to that name. Starting 2009, he started using his full name both in his solo releases and in his joint releases with Alexander Brown. He also goes by the alias Moám, under which he co-produced Example's UK #2 hit "Say Nothing", and remixed "Stay Awake" and "Watch the Sun Come Up".

Starting 2009, besides his own career, Hampenberg formed a collaboration with record producer and DJ Alexander Brown and known as Morten Hampenberg & Alexander Brown as a duo releasing joint singles. Sometimes recordings would include collaborations with other artists like Yepha, Stine Bramsen, Casper Christensen, Nabiha and others. They gained international fame with "Raise the Roof" featuring Fatman Scoop, Pitbull & Nabiha.


Albums
Year Album Peak position Certification
DAN
[1][2]
1999 Hampenberg 5
  • Platinum
2001 Duck Off 13
  • Gold
"—" means no official placement in the charts.
Singles
Year Single Peak position Album
DAN
[2]
NED
[3]
NOR
[4]
SPA UK
1998 "Festival" Hampenberg
1999 "Last Night"
"Grab That Thing " 1[5] 7
2000 "Dream Love"
(featuring Ingun Løberg)
"With Some Class" 4[6]
2001 "Salsation" 8
"Ducktoy" 31 1 30 Duck Off
2002 "Listen Up"
2008 "Acid Disco Plastic Electro"
2008 "Love in Siberia" 96
2010 "Fuk U in the Ass"
2012 "Glorious"
(Hampenberg ft. Jesper Nohrstedt)
17
2013 "Kiss Me"
(ft. Gaia)
2015 "Vi' helt væk"
(with Yepha)
"Airport"
(The Attic Sleepers vs. Morten Hampenberg)
"Baddest"
(Hamp & Yeps feat. Neya)
2016 "Åh nej"
(with Yepha)
"—" means no official placement in the charts.
Songwriting

See also

Morten Hampenberg & Alexander Brown

References

  1. ^ "Hits of the World: Denmark (IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research) 01/20/00". Billboard. 112 (6). Nielsen Business Media: 89. 5 February 2000. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ a b "danishcharts.dk - Discography Hampenberg". Hitlisten. Hung Medien. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. ^ "dutchcharts.nl - Discografie Hampenberg". Single Top 100 (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  4. ^ "norwegiancharts.com - Discography Hampenberg". VG-lista. Hung Medien. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  5. ^ "Hits of the World: Denmark (IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research) 11/18/99". Billboard. 111 (49). Nielsen Business Media: 113. 4 December 1999. ISSN 0006-2510.
  6. ^ "Hits of the World: Denmark (IFPI/Nielsen Marketing Research) 03/04/00". Billboard. 112 (12). Nielsen Business Media: 53. 18 March 2000. ISSN 0006-2510.