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1.1  Singles  





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Anders Remmer
Also known asCPH Jet
Dub Tractor
Jet
Sølvpil
OriginCopenhagen, Denmark
GenresElectronic, Ambient
Occupation(s)electronic musician
producer
Years active1994 - present
LabelsCity Centre Offices
Hobby Industries
FLEX Records

Anders Remmer is a Danish electronic musician, producer and film composer. He was born and raised in Denmark.

Now he is one of the key figures[according to whom?] in the electronic community of Copenhagen. Working together with Thomas Knak a.k.a. Opiate, and Jesper Skaaning a.k.a. Acustic, he recorded a set of influential[according to whom?] albums and singles under the "Future 3" and "System" monikers.[citation needed]

He is a member of several bands:

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