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Trentemøller
Reworked/Remixed
When his debut album ‘The Last Resort’ took the world by storm in 2006, Anders Trentemøller already had established his name as one of the finest talents of electronic music.
The Copenhagen based Danish producer and multi instrumentalist started out with a number of yet classic single productions. In February 2005 Berlin producer and DJ Steve Bug released the Trentemøller 12-inch ‘Physical Fraction’ on his brand new label Audiomatique. It became one of the summer anthems of 2005 and was followed by three excellent releases on Bug’s main label Poker Flat: ‘Polar Shift’, ‘Sunstroke’ and ‘Nam Nam’. Trentemøller’s fresh sound and quality production gave a new twist to the upcoming minimal techno-sound and consolidated his reputation as one of the hottest producers of the year.
But even though he excelled at writing scorching techno-grooves, Trentemøller felt the need to expand his horizon and show the world another side of his musical personality. The result with his debut album ‘The Last Resort’ (2006), a beautifully crafted masterpiece, that left the listener breathless. The 13 instrumental tracks together form a wordless musical story, almost like the soundtrack of a movie. The album manages to capture a whole range of emotions in subtle melodic miniatures, dreamy ambiences, dusty beats, deep dub-tracks and driving groove-excursions. An ever-changing kaleidoscope of colours and moods, ‘The Last Resort’ struck a chord with new audiences all around the world and became a huge, international hit and earned a number of music awards as well as the ‘album of the year in various magazines.
In 2007 followed two vocal singles taken from the album: ‘Always Something Better’ (featuring Richard Davis) and ‘Moan’ (with Danish singer Ane Trolle).
In the summer of 2007 Anders started a very special tour: ‘Trentemøller Live in Concert’. For the first time Trentemøller and band (Henrik Vibskov on drums and Mikael Simpson (guitar/bass) performed tracks from the album ‘The Last Resort’ live on stage, with spectacular visuals provided by videodirector Karim Ghahwagi. The tour included festivals like Glastonbury (UK), Melt (Germany), Lowlands (Netherlands), Roskilde (Denmark), followed by his first USA concerts.
In October 2007 the double album ‘The Trentemøller Chronicles’ was released: a special kind of Best Of, which contained Anders‘ personal selection of his best songs which were not included in the debut album ‚The Last Resort‘ and remixes for artists like Röyksopp, The Knife and Moby, as well as some new and exclusive songs.
Trentemøller continued touring in 2008 and released the third single from the album on Audiomatique: ‘Miss You’, an intimate and beautiful instrumental. This was followed by a live CD with tracks taken from the stunning show at the Roskilde festival in 2007, ‘Trentemøller live in concert’, which managed to capture the magical atmosphere of that event.
In 2009 followed Trentemøller’s remix for the first single of the new Depeche Mode album ‘Sounds Of The Universe’. ‘Wrong’ was released on the official remix EP in April 2009. The Trentemøller remix for Franz Ferdinand‘s ‚No You Girls‘ was released in 2009 and has been nominated for a US Grammy award.
A month later Trentemøller presented his first mix compilation on the new label ‘hfn music’. ‘Harbour Boat Trips 01- Copenhagen’ consisted of a collection of Trentemøller’s personal favourites from the past four decades.
One of the highlights of 2009 surely was headlining Roskilde Festival 2009, where Trentemøller performed an outrageous show in front of more than 50.000 people. The concert featured lots of guest musicians, performers and extraordinary visual effects designed and built by Henrik Vibskov and his crew.
And now, in 2010, there’s ‘Into The Great Wide Yonder’, Trentemøller’s second artist album. The follow up of ‘The Last Resort’ offers as much depth and soul as it’s predecessor, yet sounds ultimately fresh and different. Above all, the ten tracks show an artist that’s willing to take risks, find inspiration in new places and move beyond the sound of his previous album. Trentemøller: ‘Of course I didn’t want to make the same record twice. That would have been boring.’ Instead he just started to collect new ideas, without thinking too much about the direction the music would take him: ‘The only thing I knew was that I’d want the music to be more organic, warm and not typical electronic sounding‘.
Compared to the intimate electronic mood pieces of ‘The Last Resort’, the ten tracks on the new album indeed have a glorious indie rock sound, with a lot of dynamics, distorted driving twang-guitars and haunting synths alongside four beautiful melodic vocal songs.
The sound of ‘Into The Great Wide Yonder’ might be one step ahead of his previous work, but we still easily recognise Trentemøller‘s sound in this inspired collection of songs and atmospheres. The sonic richness, sharp contrasts and daring musical colours are vintage Trentemøller.
‘Into the great wide yonder’ is an album that keeps growing for a long time, as every track works its way stealthily under your skin. While the album is released end of May an extended live tour around the world will start in autumn 2010.
Trentemøller Reveals Details For Reworked / Remixed Double CD
Returns to North America for Coast to Coast Fall Tour
“Trentemøller’s expansive, moody sound seems tailor-made for soundtracks.” – SPIN “5 Acts To Watch”
“Whether you like your beats to purr or roar, chances are there’s something for you in Dane Anders Trentemøller…” – Pitchfork
Danish electronic artist Anders Trentemøller has revealed the details and track listing for his forthcoming double album, Reworked / Remixed, to be released November 8th on his own label In My Room. Featuring UNKLE, I Blame Coco, Depeche Mode, Modeselektor with Thom Yorke, Efterklang, Mew, Kasper Bjørke and many more, the album celebrates some of the producer’s favorite remixes he’s crafted for other artists, as well as his own songs that other musicians have reworked. Following a sensational North American spring tour and a summer of European festival appearances, Trentemøller will return to North America with a full band set up this fall in continued support his acclaimed full-length Into The Great Wide Yonder.
With over 20 slick productions to choose from, Reworked / Remixed is a treat for any Trentemøller fan, or indeed a great introduction into his sound. From crisp electronic beats, to atmospheric and filmic moments, to heavy post-rock mutations and beyond. All the reworked tracks are taken from last year’s Into The Great Wide Yonder album, which fused melancholic, emotional melodies with a more indie/electro-rock studio focus.
Featuring three-dimensional layers, cinematic lighting and unique special effects, Trentemøller’s ever-evolving live performances were lauded at this year’s SXSW, Ultra Music Festival, and Coachella, resulting in Yahoo! Music saying he was the “biggest breakout of Coachella 2011…perhaps he’ll be headlining Coachella in 2012.” To get an idea of what to expect on this tour, watch the incredible live video of his performance of “Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider Go!!!” in front of 50,000 fans at Roskilde Festival.
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Reworked/ Remixed (Double CD) Track listing:
CD1
01. Trentemøller: Sycamore Feeling (Marie Fisker Version)
02. UNKLE: The Answer feat. Big in Japan (Baltimore) (Trentemøller Remix)
03. The Dø: Too Insistent (Trentemøller Remix)
04. Trentemøller: Tide (Efterklang Remix)
05. Trentemøller: Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider Go !!! (Andrew Weatherall Prinz Mix)
06. Franz Ferdinand: No You Girls (Trentemøller Remix)
07. Trentemøller: Tide (Modeselektors Last Remix Ever)
08. Modeselektor feat. Thom Yorke: White Flash (Trentemøller Remix)
09. Lars and The Hands Of Light: Me Me Me (Trentemøller Remix)
10. Kasper Bjørke: Does Not Matter feat. The Pierces (Trentemøller Remix)
11. Trentemøller: Tide (Alternative Instrumental Version)
CD2
01. Trentemøller: Neverglade (Trentemøller Remix)
02. Chimes And Bells: The Mole (Trentemøller Remix)
03. Trentemøller: … Even Though You’re With Another Girl (I Blame Coco Version)
04. Efterklang: Raincoats (Trentemøller Remix)
05. Trentemøller: Neverglade (UNKLE Surrender Sounds Session #16)
06. Depeche Mode: Wrong (Trentemøller Club Remix)
07. Sleep Party People: The Dwarf And The Horse (Trentemøller Remix)
08. Mew: Beach (Trentemøller Remix)
09. Trentemøller: … Even Though You’re With Another Girl (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Remix)
10. Giana Factory: Dirty Snow (Trentemøller Remix)
11. Trentemøller: Neverglade (Instrumental Version)
Trentemøller w/ Full Band Live In Concert
10/12 – Boston, MA – Royale
10/13 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts
10/14 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
10/15 - Montreal, QC – Metropolis
10/16 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix
10/18 – Chicago, IL – Metro
10/19 – Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall
10/21 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
10/22 – Salt Lake City, UT – Complex
10/ 25 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee
10/26 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern
10/27 – Los Angeles, CA – The Music Box
10/29 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
10/31 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
11/01 – Seattle, WA – Showbox at the Market
11 /02- Vancouver, BA – Commodore