
Lasse Thorning Jæger
(DK/FO)
born 1984 in Copenhagen
Techno producer, electronic composer and video/sound artist.
Cand. Musicae, Electronic Music and Sound Art, the Danish National Academy of Music, 2018.
From August 2025 studying at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory, two-year Advanced Postgraduate Diploma programme for Contemporary Music.
Educator at the University of the Faroe Islands in Tórshavn.
Frontperson and main performer of the Faroese art-techno act Supervisjón and acting as an occasional dj under the same moniker.
As Supervisjón, Jæger works at the crossroads of noise, techno, footwork and juke, shaping raw hardware jams into frenetic collages that probe what he calls “the hauntedness of everyday life.”
At the heart of these works lies the sampled voice of poet Lív Maria Róadóttir Jæger, whose fragmentary texts—cardboard boxes, bubble‑wrap, arguments, bank loans—expose the micro‑traumas hidden inside routine tasks. Jæger’s punk‑leaning structures pivot between break‑neck beats and ghostly melodic shards, urging listeners to claim moments of personal freedom within the chaos of relocation, work and self‑love (digital or otherwise). Live, Supervisjón collapses dance floor and performance art: strobing projections, improvised electronics and spoken‑word loops turn each set into an experiment where trauma and celebration occupy the same pulse. Whether wiring clubs, galleries or festivals, Jæger treats electronic music as an open‑ended laboratory—one where limitless dance meets unsentimental self‑interrogation.




































