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Fragments From A Space Cadet
Fragments From A Space Cadet is the debut album by Kenneth Bager for which he received the Statens Kunstfond's (The Danish Arts Foundation's) award. Statens Kunstfonds præmieringer 2006. It was released on May 24, 2006. Track listing #"Fragment Six" (Speak my name) ft. Camilla Munck #"Fragment Zero" (And I kept dubbin') #"Fragment One" (And I kept Hearing) ft. Gisli #"Fragment Two" (The First Picture) ft. Julee Cruise #"Fragment Eight" (The Sound of Swing) ft. The Hellerup Cool School Choir #"Fragment Five" (Moonlight Talking) ft. Camilla Munck #"Fragment Seven" (Les Fleurs) ft. Julee Cruise #"Fragment Three" (Walther & Viola) #"Fragment Ten" (On the floor — dub) ft. Julee Cruise #"Fragment Four" (Love won't leave me alone) ft. Nikolaj Grandjean & Jean Luc Ponty #"Fragment Nine" (Would you like to seduce me?) #"Fragment Eleven" (The day after yesterday - a love story in five parts) ##Part 1: The Meeting ##Part 2: Traveling ##Part 3: The story ft. Julee Cruise ##Part 4: Refle ...
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Kenneth Bager
Kenneth Bager (born March 6, 1962) is a Danish musician and record producer. History Bager started his musical career back in the mid 1980s as a DJ. In 1994, he released a compilation called "Music for Dreams" featuring, among others, Peter Gabriel and Michael Nyman. Kenneth received his breakthrough with the release of his critically acclaimed debut album "Fragments From A Space Cadet" in 2006, for which he received the Danish Statens Kunstfond award. In 2007, Bager was amongst the performers at the annual Roskilde Festival.Roskilde Festival 2007: Performance Schedule
From 2010 onwards he released his work under the moniker "The Kenneth Bager Experience".


Discography

*1994 - Music for dreams *2006 -

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