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'''Dag-Are Haugan''' (born in Tromsø in 1970) is a Norwegian musician. Haugan started playing guitar in his teens and formed several pop bands, for which he was also vocalist. Haugan currently records music with [[Alog]], his musical partnership with fellow Norwegian musician, [[Espen Sommer Eide]].
'''Dag-Are Haugan''' (born in 1970) is a Norwegian musician who is part of the [[Tromsø techno scene]].

Dag-Are Haugan was born in [[Tromsø]], a city and municipality in [[Troms]] county, Norway.
Haugan started playing guitar in his teens and formed several pop bands, for which he was also vocalist. Haugan currently records music with [[Alog]], his musical partnership with fellow Tromsø based musician, [[Espen Sommer Eide]]. In 2005, Alog was the winner of the [[Spellemannprisen]], the Norwegian equivalent of the [[Grammy]]. <ref>[http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=24 Dag-Are Haugan (KRAAK)]</ref><ref>[http://www.norway.gr/culture/music/musicinnorway/Spelemannsprisen.htm Norwegian Spelemannsprisen Award 2005]</ref>


==Musical Releases==
==Musical Releases==
*''Red Shift Swing'', Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 20111999)
*9 Solitaires (Kraak 3 K030 • 2002)
*Red Shift Swing, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 20111999)
*''Duck-Rabbit'', Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 20202001)
*''9 Solitaires'' (Kraak 3 K030 • 2002)
*Duck-Rabbit, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 20202001)
*Catch the Totem, Alog (Meletronikk MLK013 • 2005)
*''Catch the Totem'', Alog (Meletronikk MLK013 • 2005)
*Miniatures, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2043 • 2005)
*''Miniatures'', Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2043 • 2005)
*Amateur, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2063 • 2007)
*''Amateur'', Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2063 • 2007)
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://alog.net/"Alog Official Site"]
*[http://alog.net/ Alog Official Site]
*[http://www.forcedexposure.com/labels/rune.grammofon.norway.html "Rune Grammofon"]
*[http://www.forcedexposure.com/bin/search.pl Rune Grammofon]
*[http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=24 Dag-Are Haugan]


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[[Category:Norwegian electronic musicians]]
[[Category:Norwegian electronic musicians]]
[[Category:Norwegian pop musicians]]
[[Category:Norwegian pop musicians]]
[[Category:People from Tromsø]]



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Revision as of 16:33, 6 August 2010

Dag-Are Haugan (born in 1970) is a Norwegian musician who is part of the Tromsø techno scene.

Dag-Are Haugan was born in Tromsø, a city and municipality in Troms county, Norway. Haugan started playing guitar in his teens and formed several pop bands, for which he was also vocalist. Haugan currently records music with Alog, his musical partnership with fellow Tromsø based musician, Espen Sommer Eide. In 2005, Alog was the winner of the Spellemannprisen, the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy. [1][2]

Musical Releases

  • Red Shift Swing, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2011 • 1999)
  • Duck-Rabbit, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2020 • 2001)
  • 9 Solitaires (Kraak 3 K030 • 2002)
  • Catch the Totem, Alog (Meletronikk MLK013 • 2005)
  • Miniatures, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2043 • 2005)
  • Amateur, Alog (Rune Grammofon RCD 2063 • 2007)

References