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Two Steps from Hell
Company typePrivate
GenreMusic production
FoundedFebruary 14, 2006 (2006-02-14)
FounderNick Phoenix
Thomas J. Bergersen
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
USA
ProductsMovie and trailer music
Websitetwostepsfromhell.com

Two Steps from Hell is a production music company based in Los Angeles, California founded by Nick Phoenix and Thomas J. Bergersen on 14 February 2006.[1]

About

Two Steps from Hell (TSFH) mainly produces music for movie trailers, although recently it has also been used for television shows and selected games.

  • Main Appearances

The company's music has been featured in:

  • Other major appearances

TSFH's music is now also used extensively in all kind of places, from global events to local concerts, some of which are recorded 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 World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid.[3]
  • The song "Invincible" was performed live by Royal Marine Bands in the Royal Albert Hall in London in April 2013.[4]
  • On June 4, 2012 a TSFH app was announced for iOS and Android, containing 19 tracks of previously released music in a compilation called "Demon's Dance".[5][6] The app was officially released on June 26, 2012 for iOS,[7] followed by the Android release the next day.[8]
  • Ukrainian 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
  • Concert

TSFH successfully hosted a live concert on June 14, 2013 at the Disney Hall, in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 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.[9] The next day, they confirmed on Facebook further concerts, with place and date to be announced.[10] On June 26, 2013 Bergersen confirmed the next concert to take place in Europe.[11]


As of June 2013, TSFH has published 20 demonstration albums and 8 public albums, with almost 1000 unique tracks. Their upcoming public album, Sun, which will be released in early 2014, will be the second public album with only songs composed by Thomas Bergersen. A couple of preview tracks, "Cry" and "Sun", from the album, can be downloaded from Thomas Bergersen's official website. An official music video for "Sun" can be found on Facebook and YouTube.

TSFH's main graphical artist is Steven R. Gilmore,[12] who has created album covers for almost every promotional and public release, including the logo of the company, with the exception being the 2009 DVD release of their library, where the album cover was created by Paul Zeaiter.[13]

Discography

Demonstration Albums

  • Volume 1 (2006) [First album]
  • Shadows and Nightmares (2006) [Mainly 'Horror' Genre]
  • Dynasty (2007) [An 'Epic' Genre album]
  • All Drums go to Hell (2007) [Heavily Percussion-Oriented Album]
  • Nemesis (2007) [An 'Epic' Genre album mostly composed by Thomas Bergersen]
  • Pathogen (2007) [Electro-Metal album largely composed by Nick Phoenix]
  • Dreams & Imaginations (2008) [New Age album]
  • Legend (2008) [An 'Epic' Genre album, with some songs composed by Troels Folmann]
  • Ashes (2008) [Horror Genre]
  • The Devil Wears Nada (2009) [Mostly light and humorous album]
  • Power of Darkness (2010) [Epic-themed album]
  • All Drones Go to Hell (2010)[14] [Also known as Mystical Beginnings;[15] Uses many 'Drone' instruments, New Age Album]
  • Illumina (2010)[14] ['New-Age' album]
  • Balls to the Wall (2011) [Percussion album, with some songs composed by Alex Pfeffer]
  • Nero (2011) [An 'Epic' Genre album, with some songs composed by Alex Pfeffer]
  • Two Steps from Heaven (2012) [Pet Project of Thomas Bergersen, 'Inspiring']
  • Burn (2012) [A small collection of 8 dubstep remixed tracks. They refer to these tracks as EpicStep][16]
  • Cyanide (2013) [Percussion and electro-metal album]
  • Crime Lab (2013) [Electro-metal album, similar to "Cyanide"][17]

Public Albums

  • Invincible (2010) [Compilation of some of the most popular TSFH tracks]
  • Illusions (2011) [Thomas Bergersen album, formerly named Nemesis II]
  • Archangel (2011) [Compilation of more of the most popular TSFH tracks]
  • Demon's Dance (2012) [Compilation of tracks from various albums, not just epic-themed albums, available only on the TSFH application for iOS and Android]
  • Halloween (2012)[18] [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)[19] [Compilation of some tracks. First public album available in lossless audio]
  • Speed of Sound (2013) [Nick Phoenix album. All-new tracks.] [20][21]


Upcoming Albums

  • Sun (2014) [Projected to be similar to Illusions by Thomas Bergersen]
  • Unknown album, similar to Skyworld (2014)

Other Albums

There are a number of albums made by other composers and not Thomas Bergersen or Nick Phoenix. Not much is yet known about them. They are:

  • Sinners (2011) [Composed by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, although still under the TSFH label.]
  • Faction (2012) [In ExtremeMusic it shown that this album is composed by "Bergersen/Phoenix/Rue" It is not cited with the rest of the albums in their website.]
  • Solaris (2012) [Electro-Metal album which is actually composed by Alex Pfeffer, although still under the TSFH Label]
  • Orion (2013) [Very short album (only 5 tracks) composed by Michal Cielecki][22]

There are also Trailer Toolkits, especially designed for the movie industry. They can be found at their page in ExtremeMusic.

Music Videos

  • To Die on Halloween (2012)
  • Sun (2013)

See also

References

  1. ^ "FAQ". Two Steps from Hell.
  2. ^ "Breaking Bad Season 4 Trailer". AMC.
  3. ^ "26 Years of World Youth Days". Youtube.
  4. ^ "Royal Marine Bands' Performance on Youtube". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  5. ^ "Twitter post". Official Two Steps from Hell Twitter account.
  6. ^ "Facebook announcement". Two Steps from Hell.
  7. ^ "The TSFH app on the App Store". Two Steps from Hell via App Store.
  8. ^ "The TSFH app on Google Play". Two Steps from Hell via Google Play.
  9. ^ "Article about the TSFH Concert". SoundtracksAndTrailerMusic.com. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  10. ^ "TSFH concert reaction on Facebook". Two Steps From Hell. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  11. ^ "Statements after the concert". Thomas Bergersen. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  12. ^ "About". Two Steps from Hell. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  13. ^ "Portfolio". Paul Zeaiter. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  14. ^ a b "Two Steps From Hell — All Drones Go To Hell & Illumina". Trailer Music News. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  15. ^ "All Drones Go To Hell". Two Steps From Hell. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  16. ^ "Burn on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  17. ^ "Crime Lab on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  18. ^ "Halloween description". Two Steps from Hell.
  19. ^ "Steven R. Gilmore's Facebook post". Steven R. Gilmore.
  20. ^ "Music - Albums". Two Steps From Hell.
  21. ^ "Speed of Sound on Amazon.com". Two Steps From Hell via Amazon.com.
  22. ^ "Orion announcement on Extreme's Facebook page". ExtremeMusic via Facebook.