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Anders Trentemøller is a Danish electronic musician from Copenhagen. Trentemøller made his debut in 1997 together with DJ T.O. Check our available Trentemoller concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Anders Trentemøller is a consummate producer - his music is indicative of a person who conceptualises in arrangements rather than constructing a song like a metaphorical building as most musicians do. In 2013 Trentemøller has released Lost, a paradoxically titled release considering on this album Trentemøller has in fact found the perfect mix of the organic and inorganic, typified by it featuring guest vocalists on seven of the album's songs...
- www.beat.com.au
Anders Trentemøller is hard to figure. As a celebrated DJ and techno producer, Trentemøller has pumped massive festival crowds and splashed forth go-go gaudy remixes of Scandinavian VIPs like The Knife, Röyksopp and Robyn. Meanwhile, as an album artist, the Danish multi-instrumentalist often crafts moody and cinematic tracks, understated vistas better suited to a more intimate stage...
- www.pastemagazine.com
The release of "Never Stop Running", the first single from his new full-length Lost, sparked a lot of excitement amongst Trentemøller fans. The drums build from a tribal romp to a panicked bubbling, rife with stealthy, undercover bass--the kind that unintentionally nods to a techno-master's version of footwork. Jonny Pierce of the Drums swoops in to set the scene for a distant dystopian landscape, crooning with a combination of innocent yearning and pop-worthy sentimentality...
- pitchfork.com
Tweet Ask This Guy for Directions Anders Trentemøller has been making music for several years now, already with two other full-length albums and a slew of other works to his name. Throughout his career, he's built himself a solid reputation among fans of the darker and more moody side of European electronic music. His latest album, Lost, proves what many have said before -- Trentemøller is a highly versatile artist with a bottomless bag of tricks...
- www.mxdwn.com
TRENTEMOLLER - Lost Album: Lost Artist: Trentemoller Label: HFN Music Release Date: September 24, 2013 BY APRIL S. ENGRAM Danish producer Anders Trentemoller creates ambient electronic music like no other as he sends his listeners on an emotional sonic journey...
- blurtonline.com
Danish producer Anders Trentemøller became something of a word of mouth sensation with the immersive, inward looking atmospheres of 2006's excellent The Last Resort. He then branched out into less solipsistic territory, incorporating indie-rock dynamics on 2010's Into The Great Wide Yonder. Lost further develops that trend, largely through collaborations with vocalists drawn from the likes of Low, The Drums and The Raveonettes...
- www.musicomh.com
We've been wowed by the ambient electronic music of Denmark's Anders Trentemøller, in his ability to craft rich, woofer-rumbling electronic soundscapes and slick club cuts. After two LPs and an assortment of compilations and remixes, we've come to expect those things from him. His new LP, Lost, delivers those goods, and takes his music to whole new heights...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
2010's Into The Great Wide Yonder was so grand and cinematic, you might have thought Anders Trentemøller had moved from Copenhagen to Hollywood. On Lost, he's gone in the opposite direction. While some music sounds like it belongs in a Paul Thomas Anderson film or an explosive episode of Breaking Bad, this is mostly a song-based album, with guest vocalists (Low, the Drums' Jonny Pierce, Sune Wagner of the Raveonettes) at the fore...
- www.residentadvisor.net
With his early work being club-aimed music that was still musically rich enough for headphone listening, Danish producer Trentemøller came on like a composition student with a dark streak, plus a love of progressive house music and techno. His debut album, 2006's The Last Resort, was a deep, dark, and delicious overabundance of bass and reverb, thumping away like Berlin or Detroit techno but then layering melodies that touched upon pop, all while the producer side of the artist dropped every...
- www.allmusic.com
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