John Talabot | g-HA & Olanskii | Øyvind Morken
One of Barcelona’s most exciting House music exports, John Talabot is here. He is the continuation of that Balearic sound in the schism of what House music has become today. The producer and DJ is back at Jaeger with his expansive interpretation of House music. From his debut LP Fin to his collaborative work with Axel Boman, as Talaboman, he is a figure perpetually in motion, best perhaps reflected in his skill-set as a DJ. The renowned selector is back in the basement for this one with g-HA & Olanskii.
#house #disco #balearic
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g-HA & Olanskii
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John Talabot
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John Talabot
John Talabot occupies a fairly unique position in the current electronic landscape. A space he has carved himself by staying true to an artistic vision that is broad in its scope and specific in its convictions. His open-minded approach to making, collecting and playing music allows him to be just as comfortable on the main
stage of a great summer festival as in a small local Club all night long, earning the following of both the occasional fan and the demanding connoisseur along the way. Today, he keeps pushing the envelope, following instincts rather than stratagems. To do so he favours a continuous dialogue with like-minded artists. His alliance with Axel Boman in Talaboman has just birthed a new label and his Lost Scripts duo with Pional keeps delivering sparkles of brilliance, but those are just two of the several joint projects he currently has in play.
g-HA & Olanskii
Two pivotal bodies in the sphere of Norwegian electronic music, g-HA & Olanskii are an event, a club, a DJ duo, and a musical authority for Norway. Individually adept as DJ, selectors and tastemaker, Ola “Olanskii” Smith-Simonsen and Geir “g-HA” Holger’s musical voices unified for Sunkissed, an events series that has become the backbone of Oslo’s electronic music scene and beyond.
Øyvind Morken
Oslo`s Øyvind Morken (pronounced Oy-vind) has a unique ability to play everything from A to Z of what genres concern. Working the dance floor in the most unexpected ways. For the last nine years he has held down a residency at Jaeger. Eight of them weekly under the Untzdag banner, a wordplay for Onsdag, Norwegian for Wednesday. It became an institution in Oslo. Drawing in a crowd of open-minded party freaks for nights of wild abandon, and where musical diversity and self-expression was encouraged.