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'''Torbjørn Bruntland''' ([[10 may]] [[1975]]) makes up half of the duo ''[[Röyksopp]]''.
'''Torbjørn Brundtland''' ([[10 may]] [[1975]]) makes up half of the duo ''[[Röyksopp]]''.
Bruntland was born in [[Tromsø]], [[Norway]].
Brundtland was born in [[Tromsø]], [[Norway]].


== Musical Career ==
== Musical Career ==
* Between [[1994]]-[[1995]] Torbjørn was a member of [[Aedena Cycle]] with [[Gaute Barlindhaug]] ([[Kolar Goi]]) and [[Kolbjørn Lyslo]] ([[Doc L Jnr]]).
* Between [[1994]]-[[1995]] Brundtland was a member of [[Aedena Cycle]] with [[Gaute Barlindhaug]] ([[Kolar Goi]]) and [[Kolbjørn Lyslo]] ([[Doc L Jnr]]).
Release: Traveller's Dream 12" released on R&S
Release: Traveller's Dream 12" released on R&S
* In [[1995]] Torbjørn was producer for Volcano with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]].
* In [[1995]] Brundtland was producer for Volcano with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]].
Release: "There's More To Life Than This" single, "That's The Way Love Is", single, various remixes
Release: "There's More To Life Than This" single, "That's The Way Love Is", single, various remixes
* Between [[1996]]-[[1997]] Torbjørn was a member of [[Alanïa]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Svein Berge]].
* Between [[1996]]-[[1997]] Brundtland was a member of [[Alanïa]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Svein Berge]].
Releases: Instinctive Travels and Skyjuice albums + singles.
Releases: Instinctive Travels and Skyjuice albums + singles.
* In [[1997]] Torbjørn was a member of [[Those Norwegians]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]].
* In [[1997]] Brundtland was a member of [[Those Norwegians]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]].
Releases: Kaminzky Park album + singles on Paper. The current version of [[Those Norwegians]] does not include Torbjørn.
Releases: Kaminzky Park album + singles on Paper. The current version of [[Those Norwegians]] does not include Torbjørn.
* In 1997 Torbjørn was a member of [[Drum Island]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]]. ([[Svein Berge]] appears as "athlete" on one track)
* In 1997 Brundtland was a member of [[Drum Island]] with [[Rune Lindbæk]] and [[Ole D Mjøs]]. ([[Svein Berge]] appears as "athlete" on one track)
Releases: s/t album on R&S + single.
Releases: s/t album on R&S + single.
* Between [[1998]]-[[1999]] Torbjørn is producer on Bel Canto and [[Anneli Drecker]] solo album.
* Between [[1998]]-[[1999]] Torbjørn is producer on Bel Canto and [[Anneli Drecker]] solo album.
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* In [[2001]] debut album, [[Melody A.M.]], released.
* In [[2001]] debut album, [[Melody A.M.]], released.
* In [[2002]] producer and co-producer on a few tracks on the [[Frost]] album "Melodica".
* In [[2002]] producer and co-producer on a few tracks on the [[Frost]] album "Melodica".
* In [[2002]] Torbjørn collaborates with [[Bjørn Torske]] as Krater (Alpemorgen 12" on Romklang).
* In [[2002]] Brundtland collaborates with [[Bjørn Torske]] as Krater (Alpemorgen 12" on Romklang).
* In [[2003]] producing tracks for the [[Annie]] debut album.
* In [[2003]] producing tracks for the [[Annie]] debut album.
* In [[2003]] members of [[Röyksopp]] possibly behind the Hex Pistols: No Celebrities 7" on Love OD.
* In [[2003]] members of [[Röyksopp]] possibly behind the Hex Pistols: No Celebrities 7" on Love OD.

Revision as of 00:08, 16 August 2008

Torbjørn Brundtland (10 may 1975) makes up half of the duo Röyksopp. Brundtland was born in Tromsø, Norway.

Musical Career

Release: Traveller's Dream 12" released on R&S

Release: "There's More To Life Than This" single, "That's The Way Love Is", single, various remixes

Releases: Instinctive Travels and Skyjuice albums + singles.

Releases: Kaminzky Park album + singles on Paper. The current version of Those Norwegians does not include Torbjørn.

Releases: s/t album on R&S + single.

See also

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