Alog

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  • experimental
  • electronic
  • ambient
  • avant-garde
  • norwegian
Alog is the brainchild of Espen Sommer Eide and Dag-Are Haugan. One dark and snow-stormy day in the winter of 1997, the band was born in a basement of a Kindergarten in Tromsø - a city located in the far north of Norway. This day a string of happy coincidences led them to meet up for a session of tablas and guitar, of which they had no idea would evolve into a creative burst of ideas, involving all kinds of found instruments and collected sounds.

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Songs

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    3 Solitaires

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    500.000 Years Ago

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    A Book of Lightning

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    A Dragon Lies Listening

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    A Regular Hexagon Is Found Traced in the Sand on Some Beach

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    A Throne for the Common Man

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    As Complicated and as Beautiful as Always

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    Bad Luck Bird

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    Bedlam Emblem

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    Beklager, Nicholas

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    Buffalo Demon

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    Building Instruments

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    Catch That Totem!

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    Change Position

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    Dog Dive

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    Drifting West

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    Drunk DJ's

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    Duck-Rabbit

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    Exit Virtuoso

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    Expand the Heart

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    Fire's for Burning

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    Hej, vart blev det av DAT'en, Kim?

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    Idea-Changing Liquid Alchemy

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    Islands of Memory

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    Just Recording

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    Leyden Jar

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    Lonesome Train

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    Objects Began to Appear From the Future

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    Pesce Spada

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    Popul Vuh

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    Red Shift Swing

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    Severe Punishment and Lasting Bliss

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    Sleeping Instruments

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    Something Like Islands of Memory

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    Son of King

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    Song Sung Inwardly

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    St. Paul Sessions II

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    Steady Joggging of the Heart

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    String

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    Sunrise Tattoo

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    The Beginner

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    The Future of Norwegian Wood

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    The Learning Curve

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    The Method

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    The Northeast Passage

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    The Sun Is Where the Clouds Should Be

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    The Travel Light

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    The Youth of Mysterious Conversations

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    Theme From Peeping Toad

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    Theme From Toads


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