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SubGud

Who: Ginge: Talented musician/composer whose solo work includes blending traditional African music with techno elements.
Harald Rosenløw Eeg: Award winning author of youth literature and screenplays; frequently is on the lecture circuit.
What: Three albums: Museum (1996), Magnet (1998), Xpander (2001).
Two singles: Metropacem (1995), Hverdagslige Detonasjoner (1996).
Three singles with Seigmen: Hjernen er Alene (1994), Döderlein (1994), Lament (1995).
Numerous compilation appearances.
Music for three dance productions.
When: 1993 to present.
Where: Norway. Their albums have been released in Europe and Taiwan.
Why: Initially to create music for Seigmen's live shows. The band has developed its own distinctive sound and continues to evolve with each album.
How: Notable collaborators include Seigmen, Ingvar Ambjørnsen (renowned writer), Andrej Nebb (DePress, Holy Toy), Knut Reiersrud (acclaimed blues guitarist), Sjur Miljeteig (Is It Art? productions, Friko, Jaga Jazzist), Kari Slaatsveen (radio hostess), Jarle Bernhoft (Span, Explicit Lyrics).
Now: SubGud currently has no plans for a new album.
 

A biography, and SubGud's own biography is a recommended read.