The Mountains
The Mountains | |
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Origin | Denmark |
Genres | Synthpop |
Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | Warner Music Denmark |
Members | Michael Møller Fridolin Nordsø Frederik Nordsø |
Website | themountainsmusic |
The Mountains is a Danish electronic trio made up of Michael Møller and the twins Fridolin Nordsø and Frederik Nordsø who joined forces to form a synth-pop and electronic music band. The band is signed to Warner Music Denmark and its debut album released on 10 March 2014 is The Mountains, the Valleys, the Lakes. Two singles have been released from the album, "The Mountains" followed by "The Valleys".
"The Valleys" was featured on the FIFA 15 soundtrack.[1]
Members
The trio have had earlier musical success. The twin brothers Fridolin and Frederik Nordsø were members of The William Blakes,[2] a Danish pop and rock group formed in 2006 that also included Kristian Leth and Bo Rande with five studio albums to their name: Wayne Coyne (2008), Dear Unknown Friend (2009), The Way of the Warrior (2010), Music Wants to Be Free (2011) and An Age of Wolves (2013) all on the Speed of Sound record label. They are also well known record producers who have worked with many artists including Burhan G, Brandy, Fallulah and others.[3]
As for Michael Møller he was part of Moi Caprice[2] (stylized as moi Caprice), a Danish indie rock group that also included David Brunsgaard, Jakob Millung, Casper Henning Hansen and earlier Christian Hillesø. The band released four albums, Once Upon a Time in the North (2003), You Can't Say No Forever (2005), The Art of Kissing Properly (2006) and We Had Faces Then (2008) in addition to a number of EPs, Daisies and Beatrice (2002), Summerfool (2002) and Artboy Meets Artgirl (2003) and an album of remixes titled To the Lighthouse.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification | Notes |
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2014 | The Mountains, the Valleys, the Lakes | 8 | Tracklist:
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References
- ^ "Listen to the FIFA 15 Soundtrack". EA Sports. EA Sports. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ^ a b GoodBecauseDanish.com: The Mountains - Review of The Mountains, the Valleys, the Lakes
- ^ FrostFestival Denmark: The Mountains // King Christian IV’s Brewery — early show
- ^ "The Mountains discography". danishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
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