Responsible for an eclectic, sometimes playful mix of disco, house, Krautrock, ambient, and other genres, Bjørn Torske is one of Norway's most respected electronic producers. First active during the early '90s, when he produced techno as part of Ismistik (among other projects), he switched to his own name for the 1998 deep house full-length Nedi Myra. The smoother, more downtempo Trøbbel followed in 2001, and from there, Torske's output only became more unpredictable, with 2007's Feil Knapp dipping into styles such as dub and chiptune. Following 2017's collaboration with Prins...