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Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Sycamore Feeling
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 7"
Price: $8.00
Catalog #: IMR 001-7
7" version of the first single from Trentemøller's forthcoming Into The Great Wide Yonder album, "Sycamore Feeling," featuring the radio edit and Trentemøller Remix.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Sycamore Feeling
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: CD
Price: $7.00
Catalog #: IMR 001CD
This is the long-awaited new single from Anders Trentemøller, taken from his forthcoming album Into The Great Wide Yonder. "Sycamore Feeling" is a beautifully melancholic, downtempo song with haunting vocals courtesy of Copenhagen singer Marie Fisker. Fisker's sensual, intoxicating performance, framed by lush instrumentation with lots of ambience, make this another great Trentemøller track. Rough around the edges, "Sycamore Feeling" definitely sounds more indie-rock than his previous releases, thanks to the use of live drums as well as electric and acoustic guitars, yet the result is vintage Trentemøller, who played all instruments except the acoustic guitar himself. As in all of his music, the colors in the arrangement continually change, making it one of those tracks that you can keep on playing, discovering new details all the time. The "Sycamore Feeling" CD-single contains six tracks, four of which take the song in a completely different direction. Where the original is definitely made for home listening, some of the remixes are aimed at the DJ community. Even though Trentemøller himself would have been perfectly capable of producing a solid dancefloor version himself, this time around he decided to leave that to two of the great names of minimal-techno, Gui Boratto and Thomas Schumacher. Gui Boratto turns "Sycamore Feeling" into a convincing club-track, with lighter colors and a straight four-to-the-floor drive. Using cut-ups and snippets of Fisker's vocal, he transforms the mood of the original without losing its great melodic feel. Thomas Schumacher takes the track even further and comes up with a driving minimal techno workout, stripping away many of the original layers, yet using the vocal to great effect. A third remix is offered by Danish electronic outfit Mofus, which builds an effective minimalistic arrangement with spacey atmospherics around Fisker's longing vocals. This version is another fine example of the way Trentemøller keeps discovering new (Danish) talent that nicely complements his own sound. Anders Trentemøller offers his own alternate version of "Sycamore Feeling," with even more electric guitars than the original, a different chord progression and, again, a solid indie-rock feel. This is the first release on Trentemøller's own label, In My Room.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Sycamore Feeling
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: IMR 001EP
12" version, featuring the Gui Boratto and Thomas Schumacher remix of the long-awaited new single from Anders Trentemøller, taken from his forthcoming album Into The Great Wide Yonder. "Sycamore Feeling" is a beautifully melancholic, downtempo song with haunting vocals courtesy of Copenhagen singer Marie Fisker.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Into The Great Wide Yonder
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: IMR 002CD
In My Room presents Into The Great Wide Yonder, the second studio album by Anders Trentemøller and the follow-up to the highly successful The Last Resort (PFR 018CD/LP). Into The Great Wide Yonder is a truly remarkable album, offering as much depth and soul as its predecessor, yet sounding ultimately fresh and different. Above all, the ten tracks show an artist that's willing to take risks, find inspiration in new places and move beyond the sound of his previous album. Compared to the intimate electronic mood pieces of The Last Resort, these tracks indeed have a more strange, mystic and dramatic vibe, with a lot of dynamics, distorted, driving twang, guitars, and real and electronic drums mixed with haunting synths. With Into The Great Wide Yonder, Trentemøller is not only exploring new, moody and atmospheric universes, but also combines his sense for glorious soundscapes with a firm melodic and tonal touch. The original chord progressions and feel for melodies is fundamental to him, and that's also the reason why most of the instruments are played by Trentemøller himself on this album. The Danish multi-instrumentalist and producer shows an unexpected talent for finding vocalists that fit the mood of his songs. The first single of the album, the beautifully tender "Sycamore Feeling," featuring Marie Fisker, is a typical highlight. In fact, all the vocal tracks are stunning. Trentemøller chose to collaborate with the English artist Fyfe Dangerfield from UK-based Guillemots and Danish singers Solveig Sandnes and Josephine Philip from the debuting Danish indie girl duo, Darkness Falls. They all manage to add their own sound and flavor to the album, while their voices blend perfectly with Trentemøller's atmospheric songs. This is an album that keeps growing for a long time, as every track works its way stealthily under your skin. The sound of this album might be one step ahead of his previous work, but we still easily recognize the hand of Trentemøller, in this inspired collection of songs and atmospheres. The sonic richness, sharp contrasts and daring musical colors are vintage Trentemøller. Into The Great Wide Yonder is the work of an artist and producer who seems to be completely at ease in the studio. No wonder, as Trentemøller prefers the silence of the night and the solitude of his own apartment in his hometown Copenhagen to create his music. So even though the album sounds like a big production job in an expensive studio, all of the tracks were in fact recorded in his home. Eerie sounds from everything including a Theremin to an old music box is used to create a warm, analog sound with a lot of attitude. Trentemøller: "I recorded most of the album in my computer, but in the final stages I transferred all the parts to analog tape through a lot of vintage EQ's and pre amps. The tape saturation and the analog outboard really helped getting the warm sound that I was after." Into The Great Wide Yonder might demand more from the listener than The Last Resort, but getting to know the tracks is definitely a rewarding experience, as the album will keep growing and growing for a long time to come.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Into The Great Wide Yonder: Special Edition
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: CD/DVD
Price: $18.50
Catalog #: IMR 002CD-LTD
In My Room presents a special edition version of Into The Great Wide Yonder, the second studio album by Anders Trentemøller and the follow-up to the highly successful The Last Resort (PFR 018CD/LP). Into The Great Wide Yonder is a truly remarkable album, offering as much depth and soul as its predecessor, yet sounding ultimately fresh and different. Above all, the ten tracks show an artist that's willing to take risks, find inspiration in new places and move beyond the sound of his previous album. Compared to the intimate electronic mood pieces of The Last Resort, these tracks indeed have a more strange, mystic and dramatic vibe, with a lot of dynamics, distorted, driving twang, guitars, and real and electronic drums mixed with haunting synths. With Into The Great Wide Yonder, Trentemøller is not only exploring new, moody and atmospheric universes, but also combines his sense for glorious soundscapes with a firm melodic and tonal touch. The original chord progressions and feel for melodies is fundamental to him, and that's also the reason why most of the instruments are played by Trentemøller himself on this album. The Danish multi-instrumentalist and producer shows an unexpected talent for finding vocalists that fit the mood of his songs. The first single of the album, the beautifully tender "Sycamore Feeling," featuring Marie Fisker, is a typical highlight. In fact, all the vocal tracks are stunning. Trentemøller chose to collaborate with the English artist Fyfe Dangerfield from UK-based Guillemots and Danish singers Solveig Sandnes and Josephine Philip from the debuting Danish indie girl duo, Darkness Falls. They all manage to add their own sound and flavor to the album, while their voices blend perfectly with Trentemøller's atmospheric songs. This is an album that keeps growing for a long time, as every track works its way stealthily under your skin. The sound of this album might be one step ahead of his previous work, but we still easily recognize the hand of Trentemøller, in this inspired collection of songs and atmospheres. The sonic richness, sharp contrasts and daring musical colors are vintage Trentemøller. Into The Great Wide Yonder is the work of an artist and producer who seems to be completely at ease in the studio. No wonder, as Trentemøller prefers the silence of the night and the solitude of his own apartment in his hometown Copenhagen to create his music. So even though the album sounds like a big production job in an expensive studio, all of the tracks were in fact recorded in his home. Eerie sounds from everything including a Theremin to an old music box is used to create a warm, analog sound with a lot of attitude. Trentemøller: "I recorded most of the album in my computer, but in the final stages I transferred all the parts to analog tape through a lot of vintage EQ's and pre amps. The tape saturation and the analog outboard really helped getting the warm sound that I was after." Into The Great Wide Yonder might demand more from the listener than The Last Resort, but getting to know the tracks is definitely a rewarding experience, as the album will keep growing and growing for a long time to come. This deluxe special edition comes with a poster and bonus PAL/Region 0 DVD featuring two high definition videos: "Sycamore Feeling" and "Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider Go!!! (Live at Roskilde)."


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Into The Great Wide Yonder
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 2LP
Price: $20.00
Catalog #: IMR 002LP
Gatefold 2LP version. In My Room presents Into The Great Wide Yonder, the second studio album by Anders Trentemøller and the follow-up to the highly successful The Last Resort (PFR 018CD/LP). Into The Great Wide Yonder is a truly remarkable album, offering as much depth and soul as its predecessor, yet sounding ultimately fresh and different. Above all, the ten tracks show an artist that's willing to take risks, find inspiration in new places and move beyond the sound of his previous album. Compared to the intimate electronic mood pieces of The Last Resort, these tracks indeed have a more strange, mystic and dramatic vibe, with a lot of dynamics, distorted, driving twang, guitars, and real and electronic drums mixed with haunting synths. With Into The Great Wide Yonder, Trentemøller is not only exploring new, moody and atmospheric universes, but also combines his sense for glorious soundscapes with a firm melodic and tonal touch. The original chord progressions and feel for melodies is fundamental to him, and that's also the reason why most of the instruments are played by Trentemøller himself on this album. The Danish multi-instrumentalist and producer shows an unexpected talent for finding vocalists that fit the mood of his songs. The first single of the album, the beautifully tender "Sycamore Feeling," featuring Marie Fisker, is a typical highlight. In fact, all the vocal tracks are stunning. Trentemøller chose to collaborate with the English artist Fyfe Dangerfield from UK-based Guillemots and Danish singers Solveig Sandnes and Josephine Philip from the debuting Danish indie girl duo, Darkness Falls. They all manage to add their own sound and flavor to the album, while their voices blend perfectly with Trentemøller's atmospheric songs. This is an album that keeps growing for a long time, as every track works its way stealthily under your skin. The sound of this album might be one step ahead of his previous work, but we still easily recognize the hand of Trentemøller, in this inspired collection of songs and atmospheres. The sonic richness, sharp contrasts and daring musical colors are vintage Trentemøller. Into The Great Wide Yonder is the work of an artist and producer who seems to be completely at ease in the studio. No wonder, as Trentemøller prefers the silence of the night and the solitude of his own apartment in his hometown Copenhagen to create his music. So even though the album sounds like a big production job in an expensive studio, all of the tracks were in fact recorded in his home. Eerie sounds from everything including a Theremin to an old music box is used to create a warm, analog sound with a lot of attitude. Trentemøller: "I recorded most of the album in my computer, but in the final stages I transferred all the parts to analog tape through a lot of vintage EQ's and pre amps. The tape saturation and the analog outboard really helped getting the warm sound that I was after." Into The Great Wide Yonder might demand more from the listener than The Last Resort, but getting to know the tracks is definitely a rewarding experience, as the album will keep growing and growing for a long time to come.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: ...Even Though You're With Another Girl
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 7"
Price: $8.00
Catalog #: IMR 003-7
A strictly limited 7'', the original version of "...Even Though You're With Another Girl," which chimes and drifts across the A-side. This hauntingly moving love song features spine-tingling vocals by Josephine Philip, and could perhaps be Trentemøller's most touching recording yet. Josephine is the singer & keyboard player in the Copenhagen-based indie-rock band Darkness Falls. Mikael Simpson's version simply allows pianos, strings and tape overdubs to bring out the beauty in the vocal.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: ...Even Though You're With Another Girl (Remixes)
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: IMR 003EP
This hot 12'' features remixes of Trentemøller's "...Even Though You're With Another Girl" by Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Pantha Du Prince. The Kollektiv's half of the record slaps a heavy dose of deep, dark funk into the mix, with this ingenious lo-slung version. Pantha Du Prince creates a typically high-end remix based on his trademark twinkling melodies and warmly grooving, understated beats. This is a dub version that twists and turns with unpredictable, laid-back intensity.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider Go!!!
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: IMR 004EP
Trentemøller announces a single on his own In My Room label, twisting '60s psychedelia into a modern electronic-punk beatdown, complete with remixes from none other than Andrew Weatherall, Lulu Rouge and Trentemøller himself. His own remix is a freaky, tripping jam that fuses tough electronics with a Doors-esque vibe. Weatherall takes the elements on a journey through the fictional desert islands of the North Sea. Lulu Rouge aka DJ T.O.M. and Buda crank up the bass for their dubstep-inspired remix.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Shades Of Marble Remixes
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: IMR 005EP
Taken from Trentemøller's Into The Great Wide Yonder (IMR 002CD/002CD-LTD/LP), "Shades Of Marble" has been reworked by the man himself, and by KiNK and Kasper Bjørke. Trentemøller's dramatic, edgy and daring remix of his own string-drenched opus is nothing short of breathtaking. KiNK rises to the challenge and the result is a tough, Chicago-meets-Berlin jack-jam that leads to freaky moments in the break. Kasper Bjørke has his say with his deeper and more low-slung remix, full of funk and melancholy.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Reworked/Remixed
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 2CD
Price: $21.00
Catalog #: IMR 007CD
Anders Trentemøller has become one of the most respected names in cutting-edge electronic music. His rise to notoriety was sparked by his early, techy releases for Poker Flat and Audiomatique and has since gone on to stellar highs with his own personal take on the genre, spanning, pop, rock, indie and classical. Now, this special double CD release celebrates some of the producer's favorite remixes he completed for other artists, and also some of his personal picks where other musicians have reworked his music. With over 20 super-slick productions to choose from, this is a real treat for any Trentemøller fan, or indeed a great introduction into his sound -- from crisp electronic beats, to atmospheric and filmic moments, to heavy post-rock mutations and beyond. All the reworked tracks are taken from 2010's Into The Great Wide Yonder album (IMR 002CD-LTD/LP), which fused melancholic, emotional melodies with a more indie/electro-rock studio focus. This double CD packs so many quality songs and productions, it's hard to list them all, yet highlights on CD1 include the introductory swathes of Marie Fisker's wonderfully contemplative version of "Sycamore Feeling," taking us into lazy, hazy hypnotic waves of neo-folk. "Tide" flows in as three different versions: Efterklang's beautiful new remix, a Trentemøller version, and Modeselektor's dirty ride with plenty of lo-fi synths fusing with high-end production. There's also a remix by Andrew Weatherall, and the main man's remixes of artists like UNKLE, The Dø, Franz Ferdinand or Modeselektor featuring Thom Yorke -- all must-have modern works, also including Kasper Bjørke's tender "Does Not Matter" which is re-shaped by Trentemøller. On CD2 we find even more electronic versions, kicking off with Trentemøller's foreboding new mix of his own "Neverglade," before we hear his interpretations of Efterklang's "Raincoats" or the heroic version of Depeche Mode's "Wrong." I Blame Coco provide their brilliantly different interpretation of "...Even Though You're With Another Girl," featuring the new recorded vocals of Coco Sumner. "Even Though..." is also reworked by Kollektiv Turmstrasse providing a stylish mixture of pop-meets-deepest-electronica. Furthermore, we discover brilliant reworks of bands like Mew, Giana Factory and Chimes And Bells. UNKLE, maverick UK producer James Lavelle's ambitious ongoing project, reaches out into filmic, spacey zones with their remix of Trentemøller's classic "Neverglade." Among UNKLE's version and the bristling, tense electronic remix by Trentemøller himself, this track also appears as an instrumental version. Trentemøller Reworked/Remixed is a beautiful journey into the musical world of one of the best producers and musicians today, enriched with reinterpretations by some of the most interesting artists.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: Reworked/Remixed
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 2x12"
Price: $20.00
Catalog #: IMR 007LP
Special double vinyl edition of Reworked/Remixed, featuring Trentemøller's personal selection of the best remixes and reworkes of songs from his album Into The Great Wide Yonder. 9 tracks in total, 7 of which are new, exclusive & unreleased songs. Featuring UNKLE, Marie Fisker, Efterklang, I Blame Coco, Andrew Weatherall and Modeselektor. Anders Trentemøller has become one of the most respected names in cutting-edge electronic music. His rise to notoriety was sparked by his early, techy releases for Poker Flat and Audiomatique and has since gone on to stellar highs with his own personal take on the genre, spanning, pop, rock, indie and classical.


Artist: TRENTEMØLLER
Title: My Dreams
Label: IN MY ROOM (GERMANY)
Format: 7"
Price: $8.00
Catalog #: IMR 008EP
In My Room presents a special Trentemøller version of Gun Club's "My Dreams," featuring the sultry vocal talents of Marie Fisker. With a heavy electronic approach and slow-burning tempo, the ingenious re-working takes pride of place on a lovely 7'' record, backed with a haunting live acoustic version. Marie Fisker, who is part of Trentemøller's live band, provides the urging, aching vocals as Trentemøller crafts a slowly thumping and evolving moment of wonder, inspired by the dramatic synths.

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