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Veteran Danish DJ Anders Trentemoller has long made sounds for a variety of audiences. Over the years he's shifted from targeting fellow club-dwellers to home theatre aficionados who enjoy the grandeur of solid movie soundtrack orchestration. All the while, he's remained aware of the fans who might feel he’s moving too fast. Lost is Trentemoller's most accessible work to date; it's the most song-oriented and easiest to follow. The contributions of guests such as Minneapolis’ long-running trio Low, Raveonettes singer/guitarist Sune Rose Wagner, Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino, singer/songwriter and Lower Dens member Jana Hunter, and Danish singer Marie Fisker all give Trentemoller a constantly changing set of talents to work with. Songs like the art-pop David Lynchian “Gravity” (with Hunter) and the ghostly but sweet “Candy Tongue” (with Fisker) should bring Trentemoller’s talents to the attention of music fans for whom the song is most important. Other tracks—like the dark, cranky, and apocalyptic “Still on Fire” and the spooky underworld instrumental tale “Morphine”—fulfill Trentmoller’s need to work unrestrained with the moldable clay of loops, samples, and incidental music.

Customer Reviews

"Auteur" is appropriate

It was through Trentemoller that I was introduced to Low, Lower Dens and The Drums. To hear him bend these amazing talents into one voice, characteristically divergent from his previous work while maintaining both their signature styles as well as that Trentemoller feel is a gift.

As an aside, I'm a little confused that the Apple provided caption for five stars is "It's great." At least give me an exclamation point!

Insanely Good...

... how this release sounds. Trentemoller has picked the right compositions, the right vocalists, the right touch. Of all his albums, this one JUMPS off as my favorite. Less Clubby, more Quality. Less predictable, more Goodness.

from what the previews offer...

I think this is going to be a solid trentemoller album. I think the majority of his listeners fell deeply in love with his debut album, the last resort. his second album was very solid, just a different style than what his listeners were expecting. nevertheless, the second album grew on me, and after a couple listens through these previews, i think this third album will be another strong outing for the man who makes his sounds sound so beautiful.

Biography

Born: October 16, 1972 in Copenhagen, Denmark

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Denmark-based Anders Trentemøller made his debut in 1997, DJ'ing the local club circuit and occasionally performing live. After a self-imposed hiatus spanning several years, he returned with his own productions, which quickly grabbed the ear of the then red-hot Naked Music house music label. His debut EP was well received and won praise from DJs in all electronic music genres. This led to a series of 12" singles on such labels as Audiomatique and Tic Tac Toe before Trentemøller found a home on Germany's...
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