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FRIDAY
Frædag: Carl Craig

Carl Craig | g-HA & Olanskii | Øyvind Morken

He’s back… the inexorable force in Techno, Carl Craig. The Detroit original and legend makes his annual visit to Jaeger’s basement for another edition of Frædag with g-HA & Olanskii. Carl Craig’s impact and influence on Techno and club music is insurmountable today and he continues to be a force in DJ booths and studios. An honorary Jaeger resident at this point he is in familiar company with g-HA & Olanskii.

#techno #detroit #house 

ID: 20

Sauna: g-HA & Olanskii
Basement: Carl Craig

cc: 150kr / 180kr / free before 22:00
This event is free for personal assistants with the display of a valid “ledsagerbevis”. 

Carl Craig

Carl Craig is described as a creative visionary, a groundbreaking electronic music icon, an inspirational artist, an esteemed Grammy-nominated composer, a world-class DJ and an ambassador for his native Detroit. Yet the common thread that runs through Craig’s broad musical canon and creative projects is a resounding fascination with futurism. Carl Craig has cultivated a unique path as an artist, entrepreneur and civic leader, guided by his tendency toward forward thinking.


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.