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Bjorn Torske

Bjorn Torske

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 17 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Lindstrom, Claude Vonstroke, Bookashade

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Average rating4 starsOut of 17 votes

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Editor's review

If you couldn't already tell from his name, Bjorn Torske is from Norway. His electronic beats are intricate, smooth, and noticeably cold--kind of like an icicle. While the whole sound could be thoughtlessly lumped under intelligent tech house, it draws from many other influences, including psychedelic dub, new disco, and minimal techno.

Biography

Bjorn Torske comes from the capital of electronic music in Norway, Tromso, a small town far north over the Arctic Circle. This town has bred great artists such as Mental Overdrive, Biosphere and Royksopp. Through Geir Jenssen, Torske got in touch with SSR/Crammed Discs in Belgium, and in 1991 he appeared on two separate 12" singles on the label. Dutch label Djax-Up-Beats picked up on the talented young Norwegian, and the following years Torske released a string of underground 12" singles on Djax-Up-Beats and other labels, such as Reinforced Records, run by Mark & Dego of 4Hero.

In the early 90's Torske moved to Bergen. At this time he played synthesizer on Biosphere's live shows, and toured around the world with Geir Jenssen. After releasing an album on Djax-Up-Beats in 1995 Torske concentrated on DJing for a couple of years, releasing only one single on Per Martinsen's Love OD label. It had a noticeable impact. "Fleet" became a club hit in Amsterdam, and was pumped regularly by DJs like Dimitri and Derrick May. Eventually Ferox-boss Russ Gabriel got to hear Torske's music. He immediately phoned Torske, led to the release of the album Nedi Myra. The album caused quite a stir around the world.

Back in Norway some of Bjorn's fellow Tromso-dwellers, like Royksopp's Svein Berge and Torbjorn Brundtland moved to Bergen. New acts, clubs and labels were emerging in town, transforming the otherwise sleepy university town on Norway's west coast to the hippest place to be. Meanwhile, Bjorn had started releasing singles through prestigious house label SVEK. In 1998 his friend Mikal Telle founded Telle Records, and invited Bjorn to join in on the fun. Bjorn released Disco Members on Telle in 2000 as well as taking take time off to release the brilliant Aerosole on SVEK. In the same period Torske also produced his next album, Trobbel on Telle Records, as well as remixing his friends and studio partners Royksopp`s first hit single "Eple". Torske also toured Europe with Royksopp in the spring of 2002.

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