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Two Steps from Hell
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusic production
GenreEpic, Trailer, neo-classical
FoundedLos Angeles, California, U.S.
(2006; 18 years ago (2006))
FounderThomas J. Bergersen
Nick Phoenix
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
U.S.
ProductsMovie and trailer music
Websitetwostepsfromhell.com

Two Steps from Hell is an American production music company based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix in 2006.[1] The company focuses predominantly on movie and trailer music, and has supplied tracks to films such as Interstellar, Harry Potter, Nathan for You, Pirates of the Caribbean, and X-Men.

History

Two Steps from Hell was founded in 2006 when Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix joined forces to write original music for movie trailers. Bergersen moved from Trondheim, Norway to the United States in 2003, along with Phoenix, who began composing in 1997, before moving to Los Angeles. The two formed the company in early 2006, and have composed music for over 1,000 major motion picture trailers.[2]

Name origin

With the founding in of the company in 2006, Bergersen was looking for a name that would draw attention with the old adage in mind, "All PR is good PR." The idea for the name came from a Norwegian nightclub that, according to Bergersen, had a similar theme.[3]

Founding and initial success (2006–2010)

Two Steps from Hell mainly produces trailer music and epic music, although recently it has also been used for television shows and video games.

Despite the company finding success for its music, the tracks were never officially released to the public until the May 2010 release of the commercial album Invincible. Invincible was approaching Gold record status.[citation needed] As of January 2017, Two Steps from Hell has published 10 public albums in addition to 20 demonstration albums, with almost 1,000 unique tracks in total.

The album Sun, which was released on September 30, 2014, is the second solo album from Thomas Bergersen. Preview tracks were released from the album, titled Cry and Sun, the former of which can be downloaded from Bergersen's official website.[4] An official music video for "Sun" was also released on YouTube,[5] preceding the announcement of a signed limited deluxe edition CD release set to include additional tracks and notes from Thomas, as well as a large-size poster featuring his artwork.[6]

Additionally, in July 2014 Two Steps from Hell released an e-book known as Colin Frake on Fire Mountain, which features a 75,000-word novel written by Nick Phoenix with illustrations by Otto Bjornik, as well as an original score also made available via a soundtrack release.[7] A sequel entitled Colin Frake: Asclepius was released on April 2017.[8]

Two Steps from Hell's main graphic artist is Steven Gilmore,[9] who has created album covers for almost every promotional and public release, including the logo of the company, with the only exception being the 2009 DVD release of their library, for which the album cover was created by Paul Zeaiter.[10] Additionally, Thomas Bergersen's Illusions solo album features design by Jesper Krijgsman,[11] while its sequel, Sun, features artwork created by Thomas himself.[12]

Main appearances

The company's music has been featured in:

Other major appearances

Two Steps from Hell's music is also used extensively in a variety of places, from global events to local concerts, some of which are listed below:

  • Their song Heart of Courage was used in the beginning of UEFA Euro 2012 matches, in the beginning of the London 2012 Olympic games athletics finals and also in a promotional video for the 2011 World Youth Day in Madrid.[14]
  • The song Invincible was performed live by Royal Marine Bands in the Royal Albert Hall in London in April 2013.[15]
  • On June 4, 2012, an official app was announced for iOS and Android, containing 19 tracks of previously released music in a compilation album called Demon's Dance. The app was announced via the company's official Twitter feed.[16][17] The app was officially released on June 26, 2012 for iOS,[18] followed by the Android release the next day.[19]
  • American artistic gymnast Alicia Sacramone used Heart of Courage combined with another song for her floor routine in 2011.[citation needed]
  • Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast Alina Maksymenko used a medley of songs of the team producers for her hoop routine in 2012, she finished 6th at the rhythmic gymnastics individual all around final in London. That same medley was used in 2013 by Italian artistic gymnast Enus Mariani for her floor routine.[citation needed]
  • Swiss artistic gymnast Giulia Steingruber used the song Love and Loss as her floor music in 2013.[citation needed]
  • 2013 America's Got Talent winner Kenichi Ebina used a number of songs in his performances en route to his victory in the reality show, including Ocean Princess, Promise and For The Win.[20]
  • 2014 America's Got Talent contestants Valo and Bobby used Archangel in their quarterfinal performance.
  • 2016 Britain's Got Talent contestant Alex Magala used Strength of a Thousand Men and SkyWorld in his semi-final performance.
  • The Calgary Flames used the song "Sons of War" in their 2011-2012 season opening video.[21]
  • Russian figure skater Elena Radionova used the song Nero as her short program music in 2013-2014.
  • Australian snooker player Neil Robertson uses Heart Of Courage as his walk on music in competitions.[22]
  • The song 'Heart Of Courage' was used by the Springbok rugby team in May 2015 in their build up video for the 2015 IRB World Cup.[23]
  • In October 2015, Microsoft used the song "Rebirth" from the Orion album in the unveiling of the company's first laptop, the Surface Book.[24]
  • In Ubisoft's Watch Dogs 2 the song "Neverdark" from the Classics Vol. 2 Album can be heard sounding through the boxes in a wargames' club.
  • British Aviva Premiership Rugby Union team, Sale Sharks have "Heart of Courage" as their fanfare when they come onto the pitch at the beginning of a game.
  • The Burn Dubstep remix of "Strength of a Thousand Men" was used as background music for a challenge in episode 2 of Season 7 of RuPaul's Drag Race in which the remaining queens had to take pictures while being blasted in the face with a leaf blower.
  • "Forever in My Dreams" was used as the theme song for professional wrestler Maria Kanellis in TNA from January 5, 2016 to March 17, 2017

Concerts

Two Steps from Hell hosted a live concert on June 14, 2013 at the Disney Hall, in Los Angeles, California, performing some of their most popular songs, such as "Heart of Courage," "Protectors of the Earth," "To Glory," "Strength of a Thousand Men," "Black Blade," and "Breathe," as well as "Ocean Princess," '"Age of Gods," and "Remember Me" from Bergersen's album Illusions.[25] The next day, they confirmed on Facebook further concerts, with venues and dates to be announced.[26] On June 26, 2013, Bergersen confirmed the next concert to take place in Europe,[27] intending to begin touring at some point in 2016.[28]

Discography

Public albums

Source:[29]

  • Invincible (2010) — Compilation of some of the most popular Two Steps from Hell tracks.
  • Illusions (2011) — Thomas Bergersen solo album, formerly titled Nemesis II.
  • Archangel (2011) — Compilation of more of the most popular Two Steps from Hell tracks.
  • Demon's Dance (2012) — Compilation of tracks from various albums spanning multiple genres, available only on the Two Steps from Hell app for iOS and Android.
  • Halloween (2012) — Compilation of well-known horror tracks from several demonstration albums, with several other-genre tracks as well.
  • SkyWorld (2012) — First public album to use mostly all-new tracks.
  • Classics Volume One (2013) — Compilation of previously unreleased tracks in the same vein as Invincible and Archangel. First public album available in lossless audio.
  • Speed of Sound (2013) — Nick Phoenix album. All-new tracks.
  • Miracles (2014) — An epic drama/emotional album with the best of Illumina, Dreams & Imaginations, Two Steps From Heaven, and a few new tracks composed by Thomas Bergersen.[30]
  • Sun (2014) — All new tracks by Thomas Bergersen. Follow-up to Illusions.
  • Battlecry (2015) — Public Album; follow-up to SkyWorld and the first public album to be released on two discs. It was later re-released in 2017 as Battlecry Anthology, featuring instrumental and orchestral versions of all the tracks from the original album.[31]
  • Legacy (2015) — Japan-exclusive album featuring compiled tracks from previous public albums.[32]
  • Classics Volume Two (2015) — Compilation of new and previously unreleased tracks.
  • Two Steps from Hell: Ringtones (2016) — A collection of ringtones released on Google Play.[33]
  • Vanquish (2016) —Released 12/02/16. Contains singer Felicia Farerre who appeared in Battlecry.[34]
  • Unleashed (2017) — Forthcoming album.

Demonstration albums

Source:[29]

  • Volume One (2006) — First album, featuring various genres
  • Shadows and Nightmares (2006) — Horror genre album, along with a sound effects library
  • Dynasty (2007) — Epic genre album
  • All Drums Go to Hell (2007) — Heavily percussion-oriented album
  • Pathogen (2007) — science-fantasy themed metal album composed by Nick Phoenix
  • Nemesis (2007) — Epic genre album mostly composed by Thomas Bergersen
  • Dreams & Imaginations (2008) — New Age album
  • Legend (2008) — Epic genre album, with some tracks composed by Troels Folmann
  • Ashes (2008) — Horror genre album
  • The Devil Wears Nada (2009) — Mostly light and humorous album
  • Power of Darkness (2010) — Epic genre album. Later re-released to the public as Power of Darkness Anthology in 2017, containing alternate and instumental/orchestral Versions of songs from the original album.
  • All Drones Go to Hell (2010) — New Age album; also known as Mystical Beginnings.[35][36]
  • Illumina (2010) — New Age album[35]
  • Balls to the Wall (2011) — Percussion album, with some tracks composed by Alex Pfeffer.
  • Nero (2011) — Epic genre album, with some tracks composed by Alex Pfeffer. Later re-released to the public as Nero Anthology in 2017, containing alternate and instumental/orchestral Versions of songs from the original album.[37]
  • Two Steps from Heaven (2012) — Pet project of Thomas Bergersen, featuring inspiring, emotional, and adventurous music. Later re-released to the public as Heaven Anthology in 2017, containing alternate and instumental/orchestral Versions of songs from the original album.
  • Burn (2012) — A small collection of eight dubstep remixed tracks.[38]
  • Cyanide (2013) — Percussion album
  • Crime Lab (2013) — electronic industrial album[39]
  • Open Conspiracy (2014) — Electronic Hybrid album composed by Hitesh Ceon, Nick Pittsinger, Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.[40]
  • Amaria (2014) — new age/drama album composed by Thomas Bergersen.[29]
  • Too Big to Fail (2014) — Sound effects library / Trailer toolkit.[41][42][43]
  • Empire (2015) — Industry Album. Mostly consists of tracks from Classics Volume Two composed by Nick Phoenix.[44]
  • Stronger Faster Braver (2015) — Subtitled as "Extreme Sports Music". Motivational, energetic and driving compositions.[45]
  • Hammerfist (2017) — Percussion album, entirely composed by Thomas Bergersen.[46] [47]

Other albums

There are a number of albums made by other composers from the company, which are not considered part of the primary library and are consequently not represented on official Two Steps from Hell resources. They include:

  • Sinners (2011) — Electronic metal album composed by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic
  • Faction (2012) — Dark drones and soundscapes. Putative author is "Brad Rue", as shown on ExtremeMusic.com.
  • Solaris (2013) — Epic futuristic metal album, actually composed by Alex Pfeffer, who had previously contributed several tracks to the "Nero" album.
  • Orion (2013) — Short epic hybrid album composed by Michał Cielecki.[48]
  • Quarantine (2014) — Sci-fi electronica album composed by Brad Rue.[49][50]

Additionally, composer Troels Folmann contributed a number of tracks to the industry albums Dynasty, Dreams & Imaginations, and Legend, though he was credited only for the latter.[51]

Commercial singles

Commercially available songs that are not on any album or were released as preview tracks. All of the following pieces are written by Bergersen, except where noted:

  • A Place in Heaven (2011) — Pre-release single from the Illusions album. Vocals performed by Jenifer Thigpen.
  • Ocean Princess (2011) — Pre-release single from the Illusions album. Vocals performed by Merethe Soltvedt.
  • Starvation (2011) — Pre-release single from the Illusions album.
  • Promise (2011) — Pre-release single from the Illusions album. Features cello performed by Tino Guo and vocals performed by Merethe Soltvedt.[52]
  • Heart (2011) — Originally a single made to raise money to help the Tōhoku earthquake victims. Later included on the Two Steps from Heaven and Miracles albums.[53]
  • The Hero in Your Heart (2013) — A single made to raise money to help the victims of the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Lyrics written and performed by Merethe Soltvedt.[54]
  • That's A Wrap (2014) — A dark, adventurous orchestral ten-minute song created entirely with Thomas's proprietary sample library.[55]
  • Autumn Love (2014) — An emotional, piano-driven track in a similar style to Dreams and Imaginations.[56]
  • Into Darkness (2014) — A nine-minute mix of neo-orchestral and EDM club style. Lyrics performed by Thomas Bergersen[57]
  • Stay (2014) — A pop-themed pre-release single from the Miracles album. Lyrics written and performed by Merethe Soltvedt.
  • Miracles (2014) — A second pre-release single from the Miracles album.[58]
  • Children of the Sun (2015.05.04) — Original vocal version of "None Shall Live" from the Battlecry album. Lyrics performed by Merethe Soltvedt.[59]
  • Christmas Medley (2015) — An orchestral medley comprising various Christmas songs.[60] The track is named Two Steps From Xmas on ExtremeMusic.com [61]
  • Threnody for Europe (2016.07.23) — A nearly ten-minute track intended as "a musical contemplation on the current unrest in Europe."[62]

Standalone tracks

Songs that are not on any album or were initially released as preview tracks via Facebook. All of the following pieces are written by Bergersen, except when noted:

  • Soaring Over Hollywood (2009) — A demo track created using the East West Hollywood Strings sample library.
  • Just Another Happy Ending (2009) — A demo track created using the East West Hollywood Strings sample library.
  • In Your Arms (2010) — A remix of "Memories" from the Dreams & Imaginations album, featuring Merethe Soltvedt.
  • Tower of Mischief (2011) — Intended as a preview track for the Two Steps from Heaven album, but ultimately released on Nero.[63]
  • My Freedom (2011) — A track originally considered for release on Illusions. Later included on the Nero album. Lyrics performed by Merethe Soltvedt. Has since been released to the public on the album Miracles.[64]
  • Benedictus (2011) — Originally intended for release on Sun. Later included on the Two Steps from Heaven album.[65]
  • Where Are You (2011) — Pop-trance track with acoustic elements. Lyrics performed by Thomas Bergersen[66]
  • My Soul, Not Yours (2012) — Experimental dubstep track. Later included on the Burn album as "Not Your Soul".[67]
  • Hymn to Life (2012) — A track released on the occasion of Thomas's birthday. Later performed in a Czech concert as "Hymnus Vitae Dedicatus".[68][69]
  • To Die on Halloween (2012) — A song from the public album, Halloween, with lyrics written and performed by Nick Phoenix. An official music video was released via YouTube.[70]
  • Colin and Petunia (2014) — Preview track for the Colin Frake on Fire Mountain album. Retitled "Colin Frake" for its album release.[71]
  • Freedom Ship (2015) — Preview track for the Battlecry album. Composed by Nick Phoenix.[72]
  • Neverdark (2015) — Preview track for the Classics Volume Two album. Composed by Nick Phoenix.[73]

E-books

Two Steps From Hell has released two e-books, and each book has an accompanying soundtrack.

  • Colin Frake on Fire Mountain (2014)[74][75][76]
  • Colin Frake: Asclepius (2017)[77]

See also

References

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  3. ^ Interview with Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix, Burst Magazine August 2013, S. 43.
  4. ^ "Sneak preview". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  5. ^ ""Sun" music video". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  6. ^ ""Sun" Deluxe Edition announcement". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
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  8. ^ "Colin Frake: Asclepius is now available on iBooks". Two Steps from Hell via Facebook. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  9. ^ "About". Two Steps from Hell. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  10. ^ "Portfolio". Paul Zeaiter. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  11. ^ "Jesper Krijgsman Grafik Design | Illusions CD". Jesper Krijgsman. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
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  13. ^ "Breaking Bad Season 4 Trailer". AMC.
  14. ^ "26 Years of World Youth Days". Youtube.
  15. ^ "Royal Marine Bands' Performance on Youtube". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
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  19. ^ "The TSFH app on Google Play". Two Steps from Hell via Google Play.
  20. ^ "Kenichi Ebina's Performances in America's Got Talent 2013".
  21. ^ "Calgary Flames 2011-12 opening video".
  22. ^ "Players' Walk-On Music". World Snooker. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  23. ^ "#HomeGroundAdvantage Launch Video 2015: HD Full version". BokTube SA Rugby. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  24. ^ "The New Microsoft Surface Book". Retrieved 12 April 2016.
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  28. ^ "Concert in Romania". Thomas Bergersen. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
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  30. ^ "Miracles on ExtremeMusic". ExtremeMusic.
  31. ^ "Battlecry Anthology". Two Step From Hell via iTunes. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  32. ^ ""Legacy" on iTunes (Japan)". iTunes.
  33. ^ ""Two Steps from Hell: Ringtones" on Google Play". Google Play.
  34. ^ "Vanquish announcement". Two Step From Hell via Facebook.
  35. ^ a b "Two Steps from Hell – All Drones Go To Hell & Illumina". Trailer Music News. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
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  37. ^ "Nero Anthology". Two Step From Hell via iTunes. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  38. ^ "Burn on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  39. ^ "Crime Lab on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  40. ^ "Open Conspiracy on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  41. ^ "Thomas Bergersen blog entry". Thomas Bergersen via Thomasbergersen.com.
  42. ^ "Thomas's comment on "Too Big to Fail"". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  43. ^ "Too Big to Fail on ExtremeMusic.com". Two Steps from Hell via extrememusic.com.
  44. ^ "Empire on ExtremeMusic.com". ExtremeMusic.
  45. ^ "Stronger Faster Braver on ExtremeMusic.com". ExtremeMusic.
  46. ^ "Hammerfist on ExtremeMusic.com". ExtremeMusic.
  47. ^ "Hammerfist cover on ExtremeMusic.com server". ExtremeMusic.
  48. ^ "Orion announcement on Extreme's Facebook page". ExtremeMusic via Facebook.
  49. ^ "Quarantine on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  50. ^ "Brad Rue composes Quarantine". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  51. ^ ""News about Nemesis II" Facebook note". Two Steps from Hell via Facebook.
  52. ^ "Illusions singles released". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  53. ^ ""Heart" single released". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  54. ^ ""The Hero in Your Heart" single released". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  55. ^ ""That's a Wrap" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  56. ^ ""Autumn Love" single released". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  57. ^ ""Into Darkness" single announcement". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  58. ^ ""Miracles" single released". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  59. ^ ""Children of the Sun" on iTunes". Two Steps from Hell via iTunes.
  60. ^ "Christmas Medley announcement". Two Steps from Hell via Facebook.
  61. ^ "Two Steps From Xmas on Extreme Music". Extreme Music.
  62. ^ ""Threnody for Europe" announcement". Two Steps from Hell via Facbook.
  63. ^ ""Tower of Mischief" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  64. ^ ""My Freedom" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  65. ^ ""Benedictus" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  66. ^ ""Where Are You" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  67. ^ ""My Soul, Not Yours" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  68. ^ ""Hymn to Life" download link". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  69. ^ ""Hymnus Vitae Dedicatus" concert video". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  70. ^ ""To Die On Halloween" official music video". Two Steps from Hell via Facebook.
  71. ^ "Colin Frake - Recording the Soundtrack". Two Steps from Hell via YouTube.
  72. ^ ""Freedom Ship" on YouTube". Two Steps from Hell via YouTube.
  73. ^ ""Neverdark" on YouTube". Two Steps from Hell via YouTube.
  74. ^ ""Colin Frake on Fire Mountain" on iBooks". Two Steps from Hell via iTunes.
  75. ^ "Colin Frake". Two Steps from Hell.
  76. ^ "Colin Frake on CDBaby.com". Two Steps from Hell via CDBaby.
  77. ^ ""Colin Frake - Asclepius" on iBooks". Two Steps from Hell via iTunes.

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