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Oct 15, 2013Nothing is what it seems, and Lost coheres in this disorienting netherworld of drastic tempo changes, pachinko synths and 8-bit blips.
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Q MagazineOct 11, 2013It's full of high drama, intense melancholy and crepuscular euphoria. [Nov 2013, p.116]
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Oct 7, 2013The question for the producer going forward is whether any of these strong, statement instrumentals are more restricted by or benefit from collaborative effort. Because sometimes he's better off dancing on his own.
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Sep 27, 2013The mixtape of emotions Trentemoller has produced on Lost is proof of his virtuosity.
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Sep 23, 2013It'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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Sep 20, 2013There is nothing better than hearing an artist reaching the apex of his power. Trentemøller arrives at that point with this album taking its rightful place amongst the best electronic albums released this year with comparative e
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Under The RadarSep 20, 2013Lost delivers the goods, and takes his music to whole new heights. [Aug-Sep 2013, p.94]
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Sep 20, 2013Simply refusing to be pigeonholed, the Danish producer has managed to stray even further from the lively electronic style that was his making.
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Sep 20, 2013Trentemøller’s studio chops are beyond question, but the results here suggest something of a new musical identity crisis.
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Sep 20, 2013This is powerful stuff, showing that not only is Anders Trentemøller one of the best in his field but also a master of the album craft. One for the long haul.