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Birth name
  
Martin Tungevaag

Name
  
Martin Tungevaag


Years active
  
2008–present

Genres
  
Dance, electronic

Role
  
DJ

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, DJ, record producer

Music group
  
Tungevaag & Raaban (Since 2015)

Record labels
  
Kontor Records, Ultra Music

Nominations
  
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Norwegian Act

Similar People
  
Tungevaag & Raaban, Raaban, ItaloBrothers, Emila, Sam Martin

Profiles


Associated acts
  
Tungevaag & Raaban

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Martin Tungevaag (born July 9, 1993) is a Norwegian DJ who has achieved success in the European music market with "Samsara 2015" on Sony Music and "Wicked Wonderland" on the German EDM label Kontor Records. He has been nominated for a Grammy Award and has also built a strong fanbase within the party scene across Europe.

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Career

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At 15, Tungevaag began producing music he distributed online. On June 12, 2014 his single "Wicked Wonderland" was released by the label Kontor Records, achieving chart success in his home country of Norway and on a number of European charts. Later the same year, "Samsara 2015" reached number 1 in Finland, number 2 in Norway and number 4 in Sweden. It also sold platinum in all three countries.

Singles

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Solo
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As Tungevaag & Raaban

(For detailed listing, refer to Refer to discography on Tungevaag & Raaban)

  • 2015: "Samsara" (featuring Emila)
  • 2015: "Parade"
  • 2015: "Russian Roulette" (with Charlie Who?)
  • 2016: "Wolf"
  • 2016: "Magical"
  • 2016: "Stay Awake" (feat. VENIOR)
  • 2016: "Beast" (feat. Isac Elliot)
  • References

    Martin Tungevaag Wikipedia