When Saints Go Machine

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When Saints Go Machine is a Danish electropop band from Copenhagen. The group consists of three members: Silas Moldenhawer (drums), Jonas Kenton (synth, vocals) and Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild (vocals). Until February 2019, there was a fourth member, Simon Muschinsky (keys).[citation needed] Moldenhawer and Kenton are also known from their parallel project, Kenton Slash Demon. When Saints Go Machine brings a more soulful sound than Kenton Slash Demon's rhythmic electro-house music.[1] When Saints Go Machine was formed in 2007 and debuted with their self-titled EP in 2008. In May 2009, they released their debut album Ten Makes a Face. Their most popular songs are "Fail Forever", "You or the Gang" and "Kids on Vacation".

Years active2007–present
MembersNikolaj Manuel Vonsild
Jonas Kenton
Silas Moldenhawer
Past membersSimon Muschinsky[citation needed]
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When Saints Go Machine
When Saints Go Machine in concert October 2009
When Saints Go Machine in concert October 2009
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GenresElectropop
Years active2007–present
MembersNikolaj Manuel Vonsild
Jonas Kenton
Silas Moldenhawer
Past membersSimon Muschinsky[citation needed]
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In 2008, the band participated in DR P3's P3 Gold contest, being awarded the title "P3 Talent". One year later, they were awarded the top prize, the P3 Award, which came with a kr 100,000 prize.[2]

In 2010, they opened the Orange Stage at Roskilde Festival.

The band signed a contract with the German record label K7 Records in October 2010 for releases outside of Scandinavia.[3]

On 16 May 2011, the band released their second studio album, Konkylie.[4] The album's popular hit came with the single release "Kelly" while tracks like "Church and Law" and "Add Ends" have been the critics' favorites.[citation needed] The album has been well-received by critics both in Denmark and abroad.[5][6][7] At the 2012 Steppeulv Awards, When Saints Go Machine was awarded the prize for Best Producer.[citation needed]

On February 14, 2019, Simon Muschinsky announced on Facebook he was leaving the band.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions
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2008 Ten Makes a Face 34
2011 Konkylie 2
2013 Infinity Pool 5
2019 So Deep
2021 Emotional
2023 Rosy 19
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