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Anders Trentemøller made his debut in 1997 together with DJ T.O.M. when they formed the first live-house act in Denmark, Trigbag, and started playing concerts all over the globe. Their Trigbag single “Showtime” was played by international DJ‘s such as Alex Gopher, Laurent Garnier or Etienne de Crecy. Trigbag dissolved in 2000.

Trentemøller returned on Naked Music in 2003 with his “The Trentemøller EP” including the tracks “Le Champagne” and “Work in Progress”. Trentemøller received the award “Up Front Release of the Year” at the Danish DJ Awards in February 2004 for the Track “Le Champagne”.

In February 2005 Steve Bug released the reknowned Trentemøller EP “Physical Fraction” on his brand new label Audiomatique. This release put Trentemøller on the map of internationally successful producers, and was followed by three releases on Steve’s main label Poker Flat: “Polar Shift”, “Sunstroke” and the “Nam Nam EP”. Many reader polls awarded him as the Best Newcomer of the year 2005.

Trentemøller is also a much demanded remixer. Highlights have been his remixes for Martinez (“Shadowboxing”), Sharon Philips (“Want 2 Need 2”), Röyksopp (“What Else Is There”), The Knife (“We Share Our Mother’s Health”), “Sodom” for the Pet Shop Boys and Moby’s classic hit “Go”.

Anders debut album “The Last Resort” was released on Poker Flat in October 2006.