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Homebelly
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by Homebelly » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:04 am
I just got recommended "The last resort"
I always passed this guy by,, i have no idea why
This record is the fukin shit!!
I can't stop listening to it...
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koneko
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by koneko » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:15 am
i also felt like revelation when first listening to it. great production
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DjViral
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by DjViral » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:24 am
yes always love me some trentemoller. his productions are amazing
check out his remix of royksop's "what else is there" and his remixes of the knife.. gold imo
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Silverfish
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by Silverfish » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:27 am
I really dig the Trentemoller sound. I saw him play live at Brancaleone in Rome on Halloween last year. Best night of my life, no joke. I read a lot of other people weren't impressed with his live show and thought he should stick to DJing. Has anyone else seen him play live? Thoughts?
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Homebelly
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by Homebelly » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:38 am
thefool wrote:DANISH
You mean...
He is made of pastry
My god, does David Icke Know????
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muthafunka
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by muthafunka » Mon Jun 02, 2008 7:37 am
Vamp...damn fine crunchy downbeat, he could kill it doing more of that kind of stuff now that his smooth'n'deep minimal trance-y thing has been around a while.
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mkelly
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by mkelly » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:10 am
koneko wrote:i also felt like revelation when first listening to it. great production
+1 - great listening and inspiring to me (being a production newbie)
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Bagle
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by Bagle » Mon Jun 02, 2008 8:58 pm
ya it was about 2 years ago i think, walk into a record shop in town
they were playing the last resort, walked up to the guy behind th counter and said
i dont care what it is give me that record..
fucking great album, got the special edition cd aswell, some very nice tunes on that
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kristoffer1989
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by kristoffer1989 » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:15 pm
Kobalt wrote:"the last resort" is awesome indeed. You should also check "The Trentemøller Chronicles"
+1 ONE GOD album!
Disc one is his own material and disc two is his remixes of others tracks. everyone schould check it out. one of my favorites!
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dallas!
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by dallas! » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:27 pm
Silverfish wrote:I really dig the Trentemoller sound. I saw him play live at Brancaleone in Rome on Halloween last year. Best night of my life, no joke. I read a lot of other people weren't impressed with his live show and thought he should stick to DJing. Has anyone else seen him play live? Thoughts?
I saw him last year at Glasto and definetly one of the highlights for me. Awesome live sound.
There's a track on the Last Resort, Snowflake he played that at one point and because the track is about 80bpm, about halfway through he starts adding more unknown elements to the track and very quickly it became the most awesome banging liquid drum and bass...160bpm...crowd went ape-nuts-shit....awesome.
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by koneko » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:53 pm
cool homage to the orbital video
besides, im always surprised to see how people look at electronic music as something bizarre that still needs to be justified. and then its usually where the defensive musician goes "no, i actually like to mix some acoustic recordings into it. it brings this very important human warmth" blabla
trente is very warm though. . .