Trentemøller 

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Trentemøller

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  1. Apr

    9

    2025
    Perth, WA, Australia

    Magnet House

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Upcoming concerts (34) See all

  1. Oct

    17

    Helsinki, Finland

    Tavastia Club

  2. Oct

    18

    Tallinn, Estonia

    Helitehas

  3. Oct

    19

    Riga, Latvia

    Palladium

  4. Oct

    20

    Vilnius, Lithuania

    Loftas

  5. Oct

    21

    Warsaw, Poland

    Palladium

  6. Oct

    22

    Krakow, Poland

    Kwadrat

  7. Oct

    23

    Prague, Czech Republic

    Roxy

  8. Oct

    25

    Gothenburg, Sweden

    Pustervik

  9. Oct

    26

    Stockholm, Sweden

    Slaktkyrkan

  10. Oct

    30

    Oslo, Norway

    Rockefeller

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Biography

  • Copenhagen’s Anders Trentemøller has long been respected as a creator of extraordinarily memorable melodies and lush soundscapes, but for the last decade he’s been getting long overdue praise for being a producer with few rivals as well.

    While many artists follow a pattern of invention and reinvention, Anders’ arc has been a series of points along the same curve, playing the long game, with each release representing the next chapter in a constantly evolving series. Contrasts and paradoxes are often explored, ultimately acknowledged in the title of his last album, Obverse. Other themes may revolve around reminiscence and remembrance, while eschewing nostalgia. His most recent release, Memoria, digs in deeper, and honors the five canons of storytelling, which also include inventio, dispositio, elocutio, and pronuntiatio.Themes of impermanence, as they relate to anything from mortality to relationships, run deep. Videos are an important part of any Trentemøller release, and Memoria’s companions both compliment it, and leave plenty of space for self-reflection and interpretation.

    In 2006, following a run of EP’s, Trentemøller released his groundbreaking debut full-length, The Last Resort. Deservedly topping several end-of-year polls, this milestone of electronic music exposed his work to a far wider audience.

    Since assembling his first full live band, in 2007, Trentemøller has embarked on multiple world tours, playing nearly 500 shows, regularly selling out venues. The three studio albums that followed, Into The Great Wide Yonder (2010), Lost (2013), and Fixion (2016), came out on his own label imprint, In My Room. Multiple compilations, including The Trentemøller Chronicles (2007), Reworked/Remixed (2011) Harbour Boat Trips (2009), Late Night Tales (2011), Lost Reworks (2014), Early Worx (2014), and Harbour Boat Trips 02 (2018) have also been released, as well as Live In Copenhagen, in 2013. In recent years, Anders has remixed music by Tricky, Savages, A Place To Bury Strangers, Soft Moon, and UNKLE, adding to a list of over 100 previous projects.

    2010’s Into the Great Wide Yonder continued where The Last Resort left off, throwing into tighter focus previously mined textures of suspense, tension, release, and noir influences.

    2013’s Lost expanded things even further, truly capturing the atmospheric and darkly romantic qualities that are hallmarks of the Danish artist’s music.

    The staggeringly mature Fixion was released in 2016, showcasing the artist’s penchant for experimentation, polyrhythms, and creating mélanges from his many influences and inspirations. Sometimes revealing itself gently, other times challenging the listener, the tracks share the common thread of Trentemøller’s unique, genre-defying style. Riding the line between being a collection of songs, each with its own personality, and presenting itself as a single body of work, Fixion’s praise was well-deserved, and translated brilliantly in a live context, oftentimes taking on new characteristics. Rounding this out were a series of short films symbiotically connected to the music.

    2019’s Obverse was initially conceived as an instrumental album, not bound by the rule that it would have to be performed live. Using this liberating notion as a launching point, Trentemøller chased down every idea, and explored every tangent. Eventually it was decided that half of the songs could actually do with vocals. No stranger to working with strong female singers, such as Marie Fisker, Lisbet Fritze, Savages’ Jehnny Beth, Low’s Mimi Parker, Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino, Jenny Lee of Warpaint, Anders called again on collaborators, old and new, reenlisting Fritze, Lee, plus adding Lina Tullgren, and Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell into the mix. Tying it all together is another series of short films made by Trentemøller himself, as well as the intrinsically linked artwork of the packaging, by Jesse Draxler.

    After a nearly two year break, Trentemøller surprised fans by releasing two singles, Golden Sun, and No One Quite Like You, back to back, early in the summer of 2021. The latter being a stripped down piece, very different from his elaborate productions, and featuring guest vocals by Tricky.

    Now, with Memoria, Trentemøller has released his longest album yet. Clocking in at 14 songs, it features somber, introspective pieces, motorik, dream pop, motorik, noise rock, as well as electronic pop. He continues to work with familiar subjects of light and dark, turbulence and serenity, piercing chill and comforting warmth, clearly inspired by the inherent antipodal elements of the Nordic environment he calls home, but pushes much further into this familiar territory, while simultaneously investigating new themes.

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Live reviews

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    I've been waiting to see Trentemøller for ages... and totally obsessed with the main albums (but also enjoying the remixes and curated DJ compilations). South bank was a great venue, however it did suffer from the usual problem of having rock music in a seated venue, people just can't help themselves standing up which ruins it for others. However, through a lucky choice of seats, enabled by finding about the gig promptly through SongKick, and clicking straight through to buy the tickets, our seats were relatively safe from being obscured. The gig itself was everything I had expected, having heard the live album, but it did sound really strong and the tracks were all brought to life, particularly well using the guitars effectively to recreate some of the sounds. Sometimes the vocals were too quiet which was a bit surprising, but overall the energy and enthusiasm was reflected in the reaction of the crowd and the choice of tracks made it a very successful event.

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  • This guy does not get enough credit. The calibre of this show well exceeded expectations. With six people on stage – three of them vocalists, multiple guitars, maracas, drums, tambourines and amazing energy on stage, this show quickly elevated to one of the best I've seen in years and definitely proved that this guy is more than just an average electronic music producer. You can see the passion and the talent and his show will knock your socks off. Do yourself a favour and see him live, you won't be disappointed!

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  • This was my second time seeing Trentemøller so I knew what to expect. A great live show with a live drummer, guitar players and female vocalist. The first time I went I had no idea how Trentemøller's minimal techno tracks would translate to a live show and was very pleasantly surprised. It's really not at all what you'd expect. Not just a guy DJing his minimal techno tracks, but a legit live concert.

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  • What a great, energetic show! Really fun, driving, a great bunch of musicians all around, and great vocals too. Some amazing guitar and drum work, and the band knew how to work the crowd, despite never saying a word to us.

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  • It was a awesome show! The light show was superb together with the music and how well the band played together. The voice of the singer is cool. Would love to see them again!

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Past concerts

  1. Sep

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    Hamburg, Germany

    Reeperbahn Festival

  2. Aug

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    Tenerife, Spain

    PHE FESTIVAL

  3. Aug

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    Outdoor Taranto, Italy

    Cinzella Festival 2024 - Trentemoller Vitalic

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