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  2. Category:Norwegian electronic music groups - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian ambient music groups (1 C, 9 P) D. ... Pages in category "Norwegian electronic music groups" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

  3. Category:Norwegian electronic music - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian electronic music groups (4 C, 45 P) N. Norwegian electronic musicians (6 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Norwegian electronic music"

  4. Category:Norwegian electronic musicians - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian electronic music groups (4 C, 45 P) + ... Pages in category "Norwegian electronic musicians" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  5. Röyksopp - Wikipedia

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    Bergen, a city of 212,944 people in 1990, [7] had overtaken Tromsø's position as the most vital scene for underground electronic music in Norway, and Röyksopp worked with other Norwegian musicians like Frost, Those Norwegians, Drum Island, and Kings of Convenience's guitarist and singer Erlend Øye in what was called the Bergen Wave. [6]

  6. Flunk - Wikipedia

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    Flunk's sophomore studio effort, Morning Star, was finished in March 2004 and saw a Norwegian release in May and the rest of the world in June. In 2005, the EP Play America was released on Beatservice Records and included bonus tracks from the US version of Morning Star , along with remixes.

  7. Tromsø techno scene - Wikipedia

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    The Tromsø techno scene is the origin of many of Norway's most important artists within electronic music. The internationally best-known names are Röyksopp, Biosphere and Bel Canto. The record label Beatservice Records and the Insomnia Festival makes Tromsø still leading in the country as of the development and promotion of the genre.

  8. Smerz - Wikipedia

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    Smerz is a Norwegian electronic music duo based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Oslo, Norway. The two members, Catharina Stoltenberg and Henriette Motzfeldt, met at high school in Oslo and moved to Copenhagen in 2011. [1] Smerz released their first single "Because" on Soundcloud in 2016.

  9. Datarock - Wikipedia

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    Datarock is a Norwegian electronic rock band. The band, known for wearing red jumpsuits, formed in 2000. Original personnel were Fredrik Saroea, Ketil Mosnes and Kevin O'Brien, who soon hired Tom Mæland. O'Brien and Mæland later left the band, but the duo of Saroea and Mosnes continued the project.