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Polar
Also known asK
Jef Dam
Jazzasins
Teebee & K
Minor Blow
OriginBergen, Norway
GenresDrum and bass
Neurofunk
Ambient
Electro
Electronica
Breakbeat
Years active1996–present
LabelsCertificate 18
Subtitles Music
Warm Communications
Breakbeat Science
Musical artist

Kjetil Dale Sagstad, better known by his stage name Polar or K, is a Norwegian electronic music artist.

Career

After developing contact with Moving Shadow and Rugged Vinyl, K released Jazzassins 'Compass' for R&S Records in 1997. Releases followed on Beatservice and Moving Shadow. The mini LP '37 Degrees and Falling' followed. The singles 'Mind Of A Killer', 'Skydiver', and '5am' were released throughout 2000. 2001 saw the release of his 'Still Moving' album. The 'White Chambers' EP was released in December 2001. In 2002, K began working on his 3rd solo album 'Out of the Blue'. That same year also saw Polar releases on Metaformal, Breakbeat science, Thermal Recordings, Fenetik, FAT! and his own label Subtitles Music, founded together with Teebee. In 2008, the fourth Polar solo LP titled 'In the end' was released.

Discography (Albums only)

References

  1. "Polar - Still Moving". Natt&Dag (in Norwegian). December 2001. Retrieved 2 November 2024.

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