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Hansee
Also known asJelace, Spiff, Hans Petter Hansen, Hans Petter Sommersen
OriginTonsberg, Norway
GenresElectronic music, Demoscene,
Years active1991 to present
LabelsHansee Music
MembersHans Petter Sommersen
Websitehttps://www.hansee.io/

Hansee is an electronica musician from Tønsberg, Norway. He first started his music journey Protracker on Amiga 500 creating chiptunes with 4 channels. In 1999 FastTracker 2 on PC with the possibility of 32 channels was used until he in 2004 converted to Mac and Renoise.

In 2012 Hansee released his first official album called Fragments and have since released various singles and EPs.

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