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- Bergen_Wave abstract "The Bergen Wave (in Norwegian: Bergensbølgen) is an expression often used by Norwegian media, illustrating a period in time when a new generation of artists from Bergen is \"taking over\" the musical landscape in Norway. The expression was initially used in the early 90's then re-emerged several times throughout the 2000s. The \"Bergen Wave\" is most definitely a name coined by the mass media (the artists themselves are normally not too fond of the term, and it has become somewhat of a cliché) but at least the frequent use of the expression during the last 20+ years says something about the strength of the music scene in the city.Several artists from the \"Bergen Wave\" gained international breakthroughs, which was uncommon for Norwegian music at that time. Much of this success came from the focus that particularly British music press put on bands such as Röyksopp and Kings of Convenience and on the small record label Tellé Records. Many of the artists were connected to this label, owned by prominent Bergen Wave figure Mikal Telle. Common denominators between the artists are the independent approach - relying more on networking and word-of-mouth reputation than on the aid of major music labels for their breakthrough. Many of the bands also share a low-key melancholic tone, regardless if it is electronic dance music or conventional guitar based pop.Towards the end of the 90's, Tellé Records and its sub-labels started releasing singles by then unknown artists such as Röyksopp, Annie, Ralph Myers & The Jack Herren Band, Erot and Kings of Convenience. Intriguingly, a majority of the singles were picked up by music press and bigger labels abroad, and within a couple of years all of the names mentioned above were international stars on the underground scene. Röyksopp and King of Convenience broke into the mainstream. Suddenly the \"Bergen Scene\" was a recognized term among music lovers all over the world. Throughout the noughties, most of these artists continued their successful careers, but another important thing happened too: the success of these artists gave the whole scene a huge confidence boost and, as a result, a new wave of great artists and labels quickly emerged. There are so many names that all of them can't be mentioned here but artists and bands like Sondre Lerche, Datarock, Magnet, Ane Brun (who relocated to Sweden early in her career) and eventually Casiokids, Matias Tellez and Ungdomskulen all represented \"the second wave\" of talent from this small scene.".
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- Bergen_Wave wikiPageExternalLink www.tellerecords.com.
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- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Annie_(Norwegian_singer).
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Bjørn_Torske.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Casiokids.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_in_Bergen.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Ephemera_(band).
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Erlend_Øye.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Evil_Tordivel.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Familjen.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink John_Olav_Nilsen_&_Gjengen.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Kakkmaddafakka.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Kings_of_Convenience.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Magnet_(musician).
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Midas.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Mikal_Telle.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Nathalie_Nordnes.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Pogo_Pops.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Poor_Rich_Ones.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Popium.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Myerz_and_the_Jack_Herren_Band.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Ruby.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Röyksopp.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Sister_sonny.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Sondre_Lerche.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Tellé_Records.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLink Tromsø_techno_scene.
- Bergen_Wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergen Wave".
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- Bergen_Wave subject Category:Music_in_Bergen.
- Bergen_Wave hypernym Expression.
- Bergen_Wave type Organisation.
- Bergen_Wave comment "The Bergen Wave (in Norwegian: Bergensbølgen) is an expression often used by Norwegian media, illustrating a period in time when a new generation of artists from Bergen is \"taking over\" the musical landscape in Norway. The expression was initially used in the early 90's then re-emerged several times throughout the 2000s.".
- Bergen_Wave label "Bergen Wave".
- Bergen_Wave sameAs Q4891565.
- Bergen_Wave sameAs Bergensbølgen.
- Bergen_Wave sameAs m.05jv87.
- Bergen_Wave sameAs Q4891565.
- Bergen_Wave wasDerivedFrom Bergen_Wave?oldid=692577435.
- Bergen_Wave homepage www.ephemera.no.
- Bergen_Wave isPrimaryTopicOf Bergen_Wave.