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Andreas Mjøs | |
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Andreas Mjøs In concert within in the Country EnergiMølla in Kongsberg, 13 October 2010 (Photo: Thomas Bjørndahl) | |
Background information | |
Born | (1976-03-01) 1 March 1976 (age 48) Tønsberg, Norway |
Genres | Jazz, rock, electronica |
Occupation(s) | Musician, music producer |
Instrument(s) | Vibraphone, percussions, guitar |
Labels | Smalltown Supersound Warner Jester |
Andreas Mjøs (born 1 March 1976 in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian musician, record producer and composer, known from a series of performances and albums within Jaga Jazzist. He is also on a number of other album releases both as performer and producer.
Discography (in selection)
Solo albums
- Within «Rotoscope» including Jørgen Træen, Knut Aalefjær, Rune Brøndbo, Lars Horntveth, Rob Waring & Christine Sandtorv
- 2001: Great Curves (Jester), feat. Hild Sofie Tafjord & Marius Reksjø (also as composer & producer)
Collaborations
- With Gebhardt & Mjøs
- 2005: Alt for Norge (Apache)
- Within Jaga Jazzist
- 1996: Jævla Jazzist Grete Stitz (Thug)
- 1998: Magazine EP (Dbut)
- 2001: A Livingroom Hush (Warner Music Norway)
- 2001: Airborne/Going Down EP (Warner Music Norway)
- 2001: Going Down 12" (Smalltown Supersound)
- 2002: The Stix (Smalltown Supersound / Warner Music Norway)
- 2002: Days 12", (Smalltown Supersound)
- 2003: Animal Chin EP 12" (Golden Standard Labs)
- 2005: What We Must (Ninja Tune / Smalltown Supersound / Sonet)
- 2010: One-Armed Bandit (Sonet)
- Within «In The Country»
- 2009: White Out (Rune Grammofon)
- 2011: Sounds And Sights (Rune Grammofon)
- With other projects
- 2000: Clouds Rolling By (Warner Music Norway), with Bigbang
- 2001: Alfabet (Warner Music Norway), with Anne Grete Preus
- 2004: Miracle Working Man (Stickman & Sticksisters), with «HGH»
- 2004: List of Lights and Buoys (Rune Grammofon), with Susanna & the Magical Orchestra
- 2005: Adjágas (Trust Me), with Adjagas
- 2010: Synlige Hjerteslag (Grappa), with Frida Ånnevik
- 2010: World of the Free (Universal / Trust Me), with Haddy N'jie
- As producer
- 2000 - Stella Polaris, Tristan & Isolde (Stella Polaris)
- 2004 - Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, List of Lights and Buoys (Rune Grammofon)
- 2005 - Adjagas, Adjagas (Trust Me )
- 2007 - Saralunden/Bjørkaas/Mjøs, Dubious (Nexsound)
- 2007 - Levi Henriksen & Thomas Mårud, Bang bang rett ned (Norskamerikaner)
- 2007 - «Slagr», Solaris (NorCD)
- 2007 - «Dinosau», A Little Crime (Propeller)
- 2009 - Adjagas: Manu Rávdnji (Trust Me)
- 2009 - «In The Country»: White Out (Rune Grammofon)
- 2009 - «One People»: Teranga Vol 2 (MTG)
- 2010 - Frida Ånnevik: Synlige Hjerteslag (Grappa )
- 2010 - Haddy N'jie: World of the Free (Universal/Trust Me)
- 2011 - «Kaia»: La La La (Northern Sound)
- 2011 - Pristine [no]: Detoxing (no) (BluesNews)
- 2012 - Heidi Solheim: Found (Finito Bacalao/Phonofile)
References
- "Andreas Mjøs Biografi". Last.fm.
- "Andreas Mjøs' diskografi". discogs.
External links
Jaga Jazzist | |
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- Jaga Jazzist members
- 20th-century Norwegian multi-instrumentalists
- 21st-century Norwegian multi-instrumentalists
- Norwegian jazz vibraphonists
- Norwegian percussionists
- Norwegian jazz guitarists
- Norwegian jazz composers
- Norwegian male jazz composers
- Norwegian record producers
- Musicians from Tønsberg
- 1976 births
- Living people