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Erik Wøllo

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Erik Wøllo is a Norwegian composer, guitarist, and synthesist renowned for his immersive ambient and electronic soundscapes. Born on 1 June 1961 in Hemsedal, Norway, he began his musical journey as a guitarist influenced by progressive rock bands like Pink Floyd and Yes. He transitioned into electronic music in the early 1980s, becoming one of Norway's pioneering artists to integrate minimalism and synthesiser technology into his compositions. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Wøllo has released over 50 albums, crafting a distinctive style that blends melodic guitar work with atmospheric synthesiser textures. His music often evokes themes of nature, space, and introspection, characterised by long, sustained notes and evolving soundscapes. Notable works include Solstice (2013), Threshold Point (2018), and Crossing the Equator (2024), each showcasing his ability to create emotionally resonant and contemplative pieces. He has also collaborated with prominent ambient artists such as Steve Roach, Ian Boddy, and Michael Stearns. Beyond studio recordings, he has composed music for films, theatre, ballets, and art exhibitions, and has performed extensively across Europe and North America. He released a new album, Transmissions, in 2025.
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