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Nils Petter Molvær also known as NPM (born 18 September 1960) is a Norwegian musician and jazz trumpeter, composer, and record producer. He is considered a pioneer of future jazz, a genre that fuses jazz and electronic music, best showcased on his most commercially successful album, Khmer.

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Discography

In Masqualero

  • 1983: Masqualero
  • 1985: Bande À Part
  • 1987: Aero
  • 1990: Re-Enter

Solo

  • 1997: Khmer
  • 1998: Khmer: The Remixes (promo only)
  • 1998: Ligotage (EP)
  • 2000: Solid Ether (feat. Sidsel Endresen and others)
  • 2001: Recoloured (remixes)
  • 2002: NP3
  • 2004: Streamer (2002, live)
  • 2005: Er
  • 2005: Edy (soundtrack to the film by Guérin-Tillié)
  • 2005: Remakes (remixes)
  • 2005: An American Compilation (compilation)
  • 2008: Re-Vision (OST outtakes merged into an album)
  • 2009: Hamada
  • 2011: Baboon Moon
  • 2014: Switch
  • 2016: Buoyancy

Collaborations

As featured artist

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