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Food

Avant jazz and improvisational group Food were founded in 1998 being a collaborative effort between United kingdom saxophonist Iain Ballamy and Norwegian drummer Thomas Strønen following a chance conference. By enough time they started recording, that they had extended to a quartet that also included trumpeter Arve Henricksen and bassist …

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JR Ewing

Shaped in Oslo, Norway, in 1998, JR Ewing unleashes a complete strike of angular guitars and relentless riffs similar to Drive Like Jehu, the Hot Snakes, On the Drive-In, and Refused. Several months after developing, JR Ewing proceeded to go into X-Ray Studios and documented six tracks that led to …

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Sval

Sval Rosenløw Eeg is a Norwegian pop singer and songwriter who found out the limelight in her house country by being successful the nationwide Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2011 music competition with her music “Tranger Deg” (“Want You”). The uptempo ballad got in the very best Ten from the Norwegian …

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Panzerpappa

Influenced from the Rock and roll in Opposition and Canterbury scenes, Oslo, Norway-based avant-prog strap Panzerpappa had been initiated by drummer/percussionist/multi-instrumentalist Trond Gjellum, who found out a like-minded collaborator in saxophonist/keyboardist Steinar Børve and became a member of with Børve to create a quartet, also including guitarist Knut Tore Abrahamsen …

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