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TRENTEMØLLER: Reworked / Remixed

   / Electronica, Denmark          (posted in Danish 2011 Nov. 10th)



Format:                2CD

Tracks:                    25    

Playing time:        148 min.  

Published:             07/11/2011
 
Label:                      In My Room

Spotify:                    Yes
   
Score (max 5):    ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

Trentemøller has released Reworked / Remixed, on which there is remixes of his own and others' tracks, done by himself and other artists, with an accessible, airy atmosphere through the album.

It is an often dreamy collection of tracks, in which you must listen calm and quiet to enjoy it. Dreamy here does not mean "quiet" as thereare changes in style, tempo and intensity. One could easily imagine it being a soundtrack, because of the drama in the songs.

Here are 3 very nice tracks:

The Mole (Chimes & Bells, Trentemøller remix) is one of the typical Trentemøller-remixes. It is great in its labyrinthine approach. The track starts very quietly, but at 1:21 it turns in a different direction, in the otherwise thoughtful number!






Yes Maam (All Nite Long)  (Visti & Meyland, Trentemøller Remix) is a super cool mix of the very exciting Danish House / DJ duo Visti & Meyland, with the world famous super-DJ Peter Visti. That track is shown just below, but remember to see the equally bold original too, find it in the links further below.






No You Girls  (Franz Ferdinand, Trentemøller remix) is an uptempo mix that provides an Electro-Rock / Dance / complex sensation. SU-PER-COOL. As usual it culminates far into the track ... at 4:40 we hear the first chorus for example ... all good things to those who wait :)






This album is of the type you (if one likes electronica) can enjoy listening to many times with an increasing return. Right now I will download it onto the USB stick for the car radio. (Edit, this was before I got a new car radio that plays directly from Spotify via iPhone:-)



M U S I C Click:

Music video: Visti & Meyland - Yes Maam

Trentemøller's website:

Trentemøller on Wikipedia:


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