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Anders Remmer
Also known asCPH Jet
Dub Tractor
Jet
Sølvpil
OriginCopenhagen, Denmark
GenresElectronic, Ambient
Occupation(s)Electronic musician
Producer
Years active1994–present
LabelsCity Centre Offices
Hobby Industries
FLEX Records
Musical artist

Anders Remmer is a Danish electronic musician, producer and film composer. He was born and raised in Denmark.

He is a recognizable figure in the electronic music community of Copenhagen, and is known for both his compositions written for films and those that he released himself. Working together with Thomas Knak a.k.a. Opiate, and Jesper Skaaning a.k.a. Acustic, he recorded a set of albums and singles under the "Future 3" and "System" monikers.

He is a member of several bands including:

Discography

Singles

as Jet

as Dub Tractor

Albums

as Jet

as Dub Tractor

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