Trentemøller links up with Savages' Jehnny Beth for new song "River In Me"
Trentemøller has shared "River In Me", his collaboration with Jehnny Beth of post-punk outfit Savages.
The track comes with a video directed by Riton Emenius (Åsa Riton and Andreas Emenius), and is the first taste of the Danish producer's upcoming record Fixion.
"I've been a huge Savages fan since their debut record," says Trentemøller. "I met their producer Johnny Hostile at a festival in Paris and ended up inviting him to support us on our tour. Jehnny actually tagged along for some of the dates. Afterwards, he dropped me a line and asked me to mix the next Savages record Adore Life. Jehnny, Johnny, and I built a real friendship in the process so it felt right to ask her to sing on my album. She has this really intense and unique voice and it ended up being really challenging, and fun, to take that voice out of the Savages’ universe and into mine."
Fixion is out in September via In My Room. It follows 2013's Lost.
Check out "River In Me" below.
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