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TRENTEMØLLER - TRENTEMÖLLER CHRONICLES


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Trentemöller Chronicles
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2x12" LP Tech Minimal Techno & Downbeat Electronica

The Trentemøller Chronicles is a compilation album by Danish electronic musician Trentemøller,

The unique double album is Trentemøller's very own personal selection of his finest songs and remixes from 2003 - 2007. Featuring new and rare material, much of which has only been available on vinyl or compilations until now, as well as special re-edits,

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The Blacksmoke Organisation - Danger Global Warming (Trentemöller Remix)
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Trentemöller - The Forest
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Mathias Schaffhäuser - Coincidance (Trentemöller Remix)
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Jokke Ilsoe - Feeling Good (Trentemöller Remix Chronicles Edit)
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Röyksopp - What Else Is There (Trentemöller Remix)
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Trentemöller - Gush
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The Knife - We Share Our Mother´s Health (Trentemöller Remix)
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Trentemöller - Kink

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Anders Trentemøller is a Danish electronic musician from Copenhagen, Denmark. 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, and 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”. 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 was 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. 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. In 2006, Trentemøller also released a remix of Chris Isaak's 90s hit Wicked Game under his alias Businessman. The single was called Dubby Games and was a major underground tune that year. 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. His Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1 was voted Essential Mix of the Year by listeners in 2006. 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. His fourth album, entitled Fixion, released on 16 September 2016 Discography Albums 2006 – The Last Resort 2007 – The Trentemøller Chronicles 2010 - Into The Great Wide Yonder 2013 - Live In Copenhagen 2013 - Lost 2016 - Fixion 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") 2006 - Dubby Games (as "Businessman") 2007 – African People (12") 2007 – Moan (12") 2007 – Moan (Dub & Instrumental) (12") 2008 – Miss You (Remixes) (12") 2008 - Live in Concert EP (Live at Roskilde 2007) 2009 - Rauta EP (12") Remixes unknown year - Aphex twin - windowlicker unknown year - Robyn - Konichiwa Bitches 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 – Delirium – Silence 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 2008 – Modeselektor – The White Flash 2008 – Lulu Rouge - Bless You 2008 – Booka Shade - Outskirts 2009 – Depeche Mode - Wrong (2) 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 esteemed Poker Flat, where he released a series of critically acclaimed singles. His ambitious, moody double-disc album The Last Resort was released in 2006 on Poker Flat. Into the Great Wide Yonder, issued on Trentemøller's In My Room label, followed four years later and was even more removed from the dancefloor. This move toward the midtempo continued with 2013's Lost, a song-oriented effort that featured guest appearances from Jana Hunter, Marie Fisker, and the indie rock group Low. A remixed version of the album, Lost Reworks, appeared in 2014. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.