Trentemøller goes on tour with his band in November
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Anyone who has ever seen Copenhagen-based Anders Trentemøller live knows about his fascinating ability to draw an audience completely into his world of sound. And it is misty, mysteriously grooving, empathic. Danceable melancholy, you could say. Stylistically, Trentemøller interweaves electro with shoegaze, synth and dreampop, sometimes instrumental, sometimes with hand-picked guest singers. His most recent album, "Memoria", was released in 2022 and features new wave influences in songs such as "Dead Or Alive" and "No More Kissing In The Rain". This time around, more than half of the tracks on the record are purely instrumental. In an interview, Trentemøller said: "I'm still a big fan of instrumental music. It's such a beautiful way of expressing feelings. Straight to the heart without restrictions. And my music has that cinematic approach that instrumental music also has."
His live concerts are particularly inspiring because Trentemøller not only relies on atmospheric lighting and visuals, but also has a band with him that can bring the nuances of his music to the stage with precision. On his new tour, which will also take him to Munich, Berlin and Cologne from mid-November, he will be joined by Disa Jakobs (vocals, guitar, synths), Silas Tinglef (drums, guitar), Brian Batz (guitar), Jacob Haubjerg (bass) and, of course, the mastermind behind it all: Anders Trentemøller on synths.