Egill Einarsson

Egill Einarsson
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Also known as Gillz, Gillzenegger, Störe, Stóri G Höfðinginn, Big G, Þykki, Þykkeh, G-Man, Þykkhöfðinginn, Þykki G Höfðinginn
Born (1980-05-13) 13 May 1980
Origin Iceland
Genres Electronic
Occupation(s) Musician
Associated acts Merzedes Club

Egill "Gillz" Einarsson (born 13 May 1980) is an Icelandic television personality, radio show host, TV and movie star, motivational speaker, bodybuilder / fitness coach, model, DJ and singer. As a musician, he was part of the dance act Merzedes Club in 2008 where he was known as Gillz and Gillzenegger. After the break-up he has continued as a disc jockey known as DJ MuscleBoy. Other stage names that he has used includes Störe, Stóri G, Big G, Þykki, Þykkeh and G-Man, and his 2018 name is "Vöðvinginn"

Media personality

Egill first became known as a blogger on the now defunct website kallarnir.is in the mid-2000s. Later he wrote columns for the newspaper DV and the magazine Bleikt og blátt, and hosted a radio show on the Icelandic KissFM radio station. His popularity increased as the host of his own TV show Kallarnir, and the author of the lifestyle book Biblía fallega fólksins.[1]

Fitness and lifestyle

Egill operates the distant fitness training program Fjarþjálfun, and has been an advocate of fitness and a healthy lifestyle. He has written the self-help lifestyle books Mannasiðir Gillz, Lífsleikni Gillz,Heilræði Gillz, and hosted the TV show Mannasiðir Gillz on Stöð 2 in 2011, which was the most popular show among the channel's subscribers.[2]

In November 2011 he criticized the book Bang Iceland by American writer Roosh Vörek, calling it "as wrong as possible."[3]

Musical career

In Merzedes Club

He was a member of the techno band Merzedes Club, where he was nicknamed Gillz or Gillzenegger and the band's frontman. The band also included Rebekka, Ceres 4, Gaz-man and Party-Hanz. The band gained extreme notoriety for their unusual stage performances.

Merzedes Club was put by composer and producer Barði Jóhannson in a bid to represent Iceland in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. The band Merzedes Club took part with the song "Ho, Ho, Ho, We say Hey, Hey, Hey" coming runner-up to eventual winner "This Is My Life" by Eurobandið. A series of singles followed in 2008 notably with "Meira frelsi" which was adopted as a signature tune for publicity campaign for Síminn, (previously named Landssíminn), an Icelandic telecommunications company. The song created controversy with some alleging great similarities in the music video to that of "Now You're Gone" from Basshunter. Other Merzedes Club hits included "I Wanna Touch You", "See Me Now" and "Basscop". The band released their album I Wanna Touch You after which it broke up.

DJ MuscleBoy

After the break-up of the band, Egill Einarsson has continued as a solo disc jockey. His 2014 single "Louder" featuring [4] had gained great popularity in Iceland and in European night venues.


Bibliography

  • Biblía fallega fólksins (The Beautiful People's Bible)
  • Mannasiðir Gillz (2010) (Gillz's Manners)
  • Lífsleikni Gillz (2011) (Gillz's Life Skills)
  • Heilræði Gillz (2012) (Gillz's Quality Advices)

Filmography

Films

  • Svartur á leik (English title Black Game) as Sævar K (2012)

Television shows

  • Kallarnir
  • Wipeout Ísland (Wipeout Iceland)
  • Auddi og Sveppi (Auddi and Sveppi)
  • Ameríski Draumurinn (The American Dream)
  • Mannasiðir Gillz (Gillz's Manners)

Discography

Albums

As part of Merzedes Club

Singles

As part of Merzedes Club
as DJ MuscleBoy
  • 2014: "Louder" (as DJ MuscleBoy featuring StopWaitGo)
  • 2014: "Pump"
  • 2014: "Musclebells"
  • 2016: "#Muscledance"
  • 2018: "#VIKINGCLAP"

References

  1. "Ný mannasiðabók eftir Gillz". Fréttablaðið. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2011. (in Icelandic)
  2. "Lokaþátturinn af Mannasiðum Gillz". Vísir.is. 24 February 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2011. (in Icelandic)
  3. Ritstjórn, "Gillz um flagarabók Vöreks: „Eins rangt og hægt er“", "DV.is", 2011-11-04
  4. News of Iceland: New Epic Techno Hit from Icelandic DJ MuscleBoy

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