Trentemøller / Lost
Artist Trentemøller
Album Title: Lost
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Primary Genre Electronica/Dance: Trip Hop
Format CD
Released 09/23/2013
Label In My Room
Catalog No IMR14CD
Bar Code No 4 250382 419594
Packaging Book Bound Thang
Tracks
1. The Dream / Trentemøller feat. Low (6:52)
2. Gravity / Trentemøller feat. Jana Hunter (5:49)
3. Still On Fire (5:27)
4. Candy Tongue / Trentemøller feat. Marie Fisker (4:36)
5. Trails (7:12)
6. Never Stop Running / Trentemøller feat. Jonathan Pierce (3:38)
7. River Of Life / Trentemøller feat. Ghost Society (4:54)
8. Morphine (6:13)
9. Come Undone / Trentemøller feat. Kazu Makino (4:33)
10. Deceive / Trentemøller feat. Sune Rose Wagner (4:44)
11. Constantinople (3:49)
12. Hazed (10:11)
13. Untitled (3:13)
Date Acquired 09/23/2013
Personal Rating
Acquired from Electric Fetus - Minneapolis
Purchase Price 15.99

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Notes

Artwork – Asger Carlsen
Composed By, Producer, Mixed By, Performer [All Instruments Except Others Mentioned] – Anders Trentemøller*
Design [Graphic Design] – Benjamin Robin Graahede
Mastered By [Hybridmastering] – Anders Schumann
Phonographic Copyright (p) – In My Room
Copyright (c) – In My Room
Mastered At – Studio C4
Published By – Anders Trentemøller
Published By – Edition Babelfish
Published By – Freibank
Published By – 238 Music
Published By – Spinneysongs
Published By – Domino Publishing Co. Ltd.
Published By – Copyright Control
Published By – Juvenile Delinquent Music
Published By – Kobalt
Manufactured By – Optimal Media GmbH – AD21384
Made in Germany.
Mastered at C4 Studios.
Artwork from "Wrong" series, courtesy of V1 Gallery, Copenhagen.
Published by Anders Trentemøller, administered by Ed. Babelfish/ Freibank, except lyrics on "The Dream" published by 238 Music administered by Spinneysongs / Domino Publishing, on "Gravity", Candy Tongue", "Never Stop Running", "River Of Life", and "Come Undone" published by Copyright Control, on "Deceive" published by Juvenile Delinquent Music and Kobalt.
Track 12 contains a hidden track (track 12.2.),  "Hazed" lasts for 8:31 before a period of silence.
Initial copies bought on imusic.dk were signed by Trentemøller.

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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR5       -0.08 dB     -6.53 dB      4:54 07-River of Life
DR7       -0.07 dB     -8.99 dB      5:50 02-Gravity
DR6       -0.06 dB     -8.22 dB      3:39 06-Never Stop Running
DR6       -0.09 dB     -8.75 dB      4:34 09-Come Undone
DR7       -0.09 dB   -10.82 dB      6:52 01-The Dream
DR6       -0.07 dB     -9.08 dB      4:37 04-Candy Tongue
DR6       -0.08 dB     -7.33 dB      4:44 10-Deceive
DR5       -0.03 dB     -7.36 dB      5:28 03-Still on Fire
DR7       -0.07 dB     -8.57 dB      7:12 05-Trails
DR6       -0.07 dB     -8.41 dB      6:13 08-Morphine
DR6       -0.08 dB     -8.03 dB      3:49 11-Constantinople
DR6       -0.07 dB   -10.31 dB     13:24 12-Hazed
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Number of tracks:  12
Official DR value:    DR6
Samplerate:             44100 Hz
Channels:                 2
Bits per sample:      16
Bitrate:                     661 kbps
Codec:                      FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by David Jeffries

With his early work being club-aimed music that was still musically rich enough for headphone listening, Danish producer Trentemøller came on like a composition student with a dark streak, plus a love of progressive house music and techno. His debut album, 2006's The Last Resort, was a deep, dark, and delicious overabundance of bass and reverb, thumping away like Berlin or Detroit techno but then layering melodies that touched upon pop, all while the producer side of the artist dropped every glitchy trick in the book. It would seem like he was showing off if those plentiful edits and layers-upon-layers didn't work, but when he went indie pop and soundtrack-esque on 2010's The Great White Yonder, the results varied. The album jumped from indie song to house-music-all-night-long with a Duane Eddy-styled guitar rave-up in the middle, and while this third effort does essentially the same thing (the rave-up now replaced with a twangy, dusty, "Personal Jesus"-type cut called "Trails"), Lost is where all the pieces fall into place. Blame the superior songwriting or the natural flow of the compositions as the indie group Low join for "The Dream," a song that's wistful and ruminates about life on the level of a beloved Pink Floyd deep track."Gravity," with Jana Hunter, suggests the soaring My Bloody Valentine anchored by the tick-tock of Kraftwerk, although the swaying melody and the swollen melancholy are entirely Trentemøller. "Candy Tongue," with Marie Fisker, is a gentle mix of electro and acoustic that plays to the producer's love of wonder and mystery, while both "Come Undone" with Kazu Makino and "Deceive" with Sune Rose Wagner border on house music for Goths, even if they come with a refinement the electro-industrial crowd rarely offers. As on his previous effort, the instrumental numbers cross over from clubland with the great "Still on Fire" thumping its majestic New Order-like bass, while "Morphine" flirts with drone and world music on a cut that feels like a dangerous journey to buy the drug, but "Hazed" and the hidden coda that complete that album bring reminders of The Last Resort's endless, echoing nightscape. It's an ironic title for an album that's so sure, and even if his early fans frown as their dancing shoes collect dust, complaining about what doesn't happen on Lost seems silly when compared to the wonderful and intoxicating things that actually do.

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