Brynjulf Blix
Brynjulf Blix (born December 20, 1951)[1] is a Norwegian pianist. Known from his collaboration with Terje Rypdal, Blix received broader notoriety as a member of the group Alex, supporting the singer Alex Naumik. Blix is also known for his knowledge of electronic music and computer science. He has worked as a computer journalist for DinSide.[2] He has withdrawn from performing, concentrating on his writing, though he has appeared in Norway with the band PATEYs PIPE.[3]
Brynjulf Blix | |
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Background information | |
Born | Oslo, Norway | December 20, 1951
Genres | Jazz, blues |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1975–present |
Associated acts | Alex Naumik, Terje Rypdal, PATEYs PIPE |
Discography
- Terje Rypdal: Odyssey – ECM Records, 1975
- George K Band: Let's Move Together – Private Stock Records, 1977
- Anita Skorgan (LPs, albums) – Snowflake Skandinavisk Artist Produksjon, 1978
- Lion & The Lamb: Lion & The Lamb (LP, album) – Polydor, 1978
- Alex: Alex' Beste – Polydor, 1981
- Terje Wiik: Wiikend A Go Go (LP, album) – Limbo Musikkproduksjon, 1984
- BANG 85: The Further You Go (LP, album) – Spider Records, 1985
- Guttorm Guttormsen Quartet: Soturnudi & Albufeira – Plastic Strip, 2008
gollark: It's like the GPL but more so.
gollark: Hmm, or maybe I could activate the backdoor I embedded in CraftOS, that could be fun too.
gollark: I should temporarily relicense potatOS under the AGPL on April Fools Day.
gollark: Also, if you have dynamically linked code it might not *actually* hold up in court to complain about stuff not being GPLed.
gollark: I mean, they *use* them, sure, but that's not *linking* in the narrowly defined sense.
References
- "Skattelistene 2001". Ságat. Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- "Det er vi som jobber i DinSide".
- http://www.blixmusic.com/PATEYs%20PIPE.htm
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