Trentemøller

Denmark

Anders Trentemøller is a jack of all trades. After taking the world by storm with his beautifully stunning and multi-award winning debut album ‘The Last Resort’ (2006) that came out after only a handful of single releases his career literally space rocketed to new spheres. 

A journey begun, a journey in sound that took him from specially twisted MinimalTechno to performing his visionary and nearly Lynch'esque DesertRock live on the biggest stages and festivals of this planet - Coachella (US), Glastonbury (UK), Melt (Germany), Lowlands (Netherlands), Roskilde (Denmark) just to mention a few apart from numerous sold-out ‘Trentemøller Live in Concert’ shows allover the place alongside Henrik Vibskov on drums and Mikael Simpson playing guitar/bass. 

And more was to come, the great success of the ‘The Trentemøller Chronicles’ double album in late 2007, the launch of his own label In My Room in 2010  and his first ever mix compilation named ‘Harbour Boat Trips 01- Copenhagen’, a journey through his personal favorite tracks of the last decades embracing way more than electronic music only. 

May 2010 saw the release of ‘Into The Great Wide Yonder’,  an album that made heads turn due to its special and unique attitude far beyond electronic standards and introduced Trentemøller to an even wider audience and so did his extensive tour schedule leading him form europes biggest summer festivals via the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and back to the states in less then two years. 

And still, in between all that buzz Anders Trentemøller found the time to contribute to the "Late Night Tales" DJ-Mix series including a wowing cover of Chris Isaak's all-time classic "Blue Hotel", to curate and co-ordinate his own remix album "Reworked / Remixed", to produce the debut album of Copenhagen-based band outfit Darkness Falls. Without a doubt Trentemøller established himself as a true musical force within the shortest of time, a man who can be called one of the leading, most creative and respected producers of our time.