Anders Trentemøller (IPA: [ˈtˢʁantˢəˌmølɐ̯]) is a Danish electronic musician from Copenhagen.
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History
Trentemøller made his debut in 1997 together with DJ T.O.M. when they formed the first live-house act in Denmark, Trigbag, and started playing concerts all over the globe. Trigbag's single “Showtime” was played by international DJs such as Alex Gopher, Laurent Garnier or Etienne de Crécy. Trigbag dissolved in 2000.
Trentemøller returned on Naked Music in 2003 with his The Trentemøller EP including the tracks “Le Champagne” and “Work in Progress”. Trentemøller received the award “Up Front Release of the Year” at the Danish DJ Awards in February 2004 for the Track “Le Champagne”.[citation needed]
In late 2004 he and his friend and partner, DJ Buda, issued a white label remix of Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker", under the name "Run Jeremy". Together they've also made other great tracks such as "Gamma" and "25 Timer". Furthermore, Trentemøller has worked together with DJ Buda and DJ T.O.M. on another track on the upcoming and much anticipated Lulu Rouge album entitled "Bless You" which will be released in May 2008.
In February 2005 Steve Bug released the renowned Trentemøller EP "Physical Fraction" on his label Audiomatique. This release put Trentemøller on the map of internationally successful producers, and was followed by three releases on Bug’s main label Poker Flat: Polar Shift, Sunstroke and the Nam Nam EP. Many reader polls awarded him as the Best Newcomer of the year 2005.[citation needed]
Trentemøller is also a much demanded remixer. Highlights have been his remixes for Martinez ("Shadowboxing"), Sharon Philips ("Want 2 Need 2"), Röyksopp ("What Else Is There?"), The Knife ("We Share Our Mother’s Health"), "Sodom" for the Pet Shop Boys, and Moby’s hit "Go". "Go (Trentemøller Remix)" charted at #38 on the Australian ARIA Club chart in October 2006.[citation needed]
Anders' debut album The Last Resort was released on Poker Flat in October 2006. German magazine Groove Mag and French magazine Trax both voted it as "Record of the Year" in November 2006.[citation needed]
His Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1 was voted Essential Mix of the Year by listeners in 2006.[1]
In 2007 the song "Moan" by Trentemøller feat. Ane Trolle was a big hit in Denmark as well as a top 30 hit in the Belgium Singles Top 50[1].
Discography
Albums
Disk 1:
1. Take Me Into Your Skin
2. Vamp
3. Evil Dub
4. Always Something Better
5. While The Cold Winter Waiting
6. Nightwalker
7. Like Two Strangers
8. The Very Last Resort
9. Snowflake
10. Chameleon
11. Into The Trees (Serenetti Part 3)
12. Moan
13. Miss You
Disk 2:
1. Always Something Better (Feat Richard Davis)
2. Moan (Feat Ane Trolle)
3. Physical Fraction
4. Polar Shift
5. Chameleon
6. Sunstroke
7. Always Something Better (Trentemøller Mix)
8. Nam Nam
9. Killer Kat
10. Rykketid
11. Prana
Disk 1:
1. Trentemøller - The Forest
2. Trentemøller - Klodsmajor
3. Klovn - McKlaren (Trentemoller Remix)
4. Trentemøller - Snowflake (Live Version)
5. Trentemøller - Blood In The Streets
6. Trentemøller - Moan feat. Ane Trolle (Trentemøller Remix)
7. Trentemøller - Kink
8. Trentemøller - Gush
9. Trentemøller - Physical Fraction
10. Trentemøller - Killer Kat
11. Trentemøller - Rykketid
12. Trentemøller - Always Something Better feat. Richard Davis (Trentemøller Remix)
Bonus track - Trentemøller - Moan feat. Ane Trolle (Trentemøller Remix Radio Edit)
Disk 2:
1. Royksopp - What Else Is There (Trentemøller Remix)
2. Mathias Schaffhauser - Coincidance (Trentemøller Remix)
3. The Blacksmoke Organisation - Danger Global Warming (Trentemøller Remix)
4. The Knife - We Share Our Mother's Health (Trentemøller Remix)
5. Filur - You And I (Trentemøller Remix)
6. Jokke Ilsoe - Feeling Good (Trentemøller Remix Chronicles Edit)
7. Robyn - Konichiwa Bitches (Trentemøller Remix)
8. Sharon Phillips - Want 2 / Need 2 (Trentemøller Remix)
9. Tomboy - Flamingo (Trentemøller Remix)
10. Moby - Go (Trentemøller Remix)
11. Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns (Trentemøller Remix)
Releases
- 2003 – Trentemøller EP (12")
- 2004 – Beta Boy (12")
- 2005 – Kink (12")
- 2005 – Physical Fraction (12")
- 2005 – Polar Shift (12")
- 2005 – Serenetti (12")
- 2006 – Sunstroke (12")
- 2006 – Nam Nam E.P. (12")
- 2006 – Rykketid (12")
- 2006 – Always Something Better (12")
- 2007 – African People (12")
- 2007 – Moan (12")
- 2007 – Moan (Dub & Instrumental) (12")
- 2008 – Miss You (Remixes) (12")
Remixes
- unknown year - Aphex twin - windowlicker
- 1999 – ETA – Ayia Napa
- 2003 – Filur – You & I
- 2003 – B & B International – Decorated With Ornaments
- 2003 – Malou – I Wish
- 2003 – Laid Back – Beautiful Day
- 2003 – Djuma Soundsystem – Les Djinns
- 2004 – Yoshimoto – Du What U Du
- 2004 – Andy Caldwell – Give a Little
- 2004 – Pashka – Island Breeze
- 2004 – The Rhythm Slaves – The Light You Will See
- 2004 – Aya – Uptown
- 2005 – Mathias Schaffhauser – Coincidance
- 2005 – Fred Everything & 20 for 7 – Friday
- 2005 – Vernis – Bubble Bath
- 2005 – Varano – Dead End Street
- 2005 - Pet Shop Boys - Sodom
- 2005 – Sharon Phillips – Want 2/Need 2
- 2005 – Unai – Oh You and I
- 2005 – Martinez – Shadowboxing
- 2005 – Röyksopp – What Else Is There?
- 2005 – The Knife – We Share Our Mother's Health
- 2006 – Djosos Krost – Chaptor One
- 2006 – Jokke Ilsoe – Feeling Good
- 2006 – Moby – Go (2006)
- 2006 – Trentemøller feat. Richard Davis – Always Something Better
- 2007 – Trentemøller feat. Ane Trolle – Moan
- 2008 – Kasper Bjørke - Doesn't Matter
External links
- Official Trentemøller Online shop – Official Trentemøller Online shop - Downloads, Vinyls, Merch & CDs
- Poker Flat Recordings – Official record label of Trentemøller
- Trentemøller on MySpace
- [2] on aCharts
- Trentemøller discography at Discogs
- Trentemøller discography at MusicBrainz
- Trentemøller – a fansite
- Interview (2007)
- Higher Frequency interview (2006)
- Interview
- Old interview
References
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/essentialmix/tracklistingarchive.shtml?20061231 BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix Tracklisting Archive, retrieved February 27, 2007