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Yngve Leidulv Sætre (born 13 May 1962 in Ørsta, Norway) is a Norwegian record producer, musician (vocals and keyboards). He worked as a record producer in Sigma Studio, before, together with Jørgen Træen, he started Duper Studio in Møhlenpris, Bergen in 1996. [1]
Sætre has produced albums for several well-known Norwegian artists and bands, like DumDum Boys (five albums), Anne Grete Preus (Alfabet), Kaizers Orchestra, [2] Kjetil Grande (Uppers, Downers, Screamers & Howlers), Ephemera (Sun), Vidar Vang (Stand Up Straight), "Trang Fødsel" (Hybel and Damp), Christine Sandtorv (First last dance), og 3 album for John Olav Nilsen & Gjengen. [1]
He is also known as the lead singer of the Norwegian band Barbie Bones (1987–1993) from Bergen. They received the Spellemannprisen 1992 award in the category Pop band, for the album Death in the Rockinghorse Factory. He has in recent years been the keyboardist in the bands Popium and Tweeterfriendly Music. Sætre was awarded producer price during Spellemannprisen 2009. [3]
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Aslak Dørum is a Norwegian writer and bassist of the Norwegian rock band DumDum Boys.
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