Thomas Troelsen
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Thomas Troelsen is a composer and producer from Denmark.
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Troelsen is responsible for chart-topping hits like Junior Senior's "Move Your Feet" and Melody Club's "Baby." Thomas was also the lead singer of the band Superheroes and now of PRIVATE. With a deep fascination for all-things-analog, Thomas opened his own recording studio, Delta Lab, in downtown Copenhagen in 2001. The full-service studio, with its cozy, retro recording environment and impressive collection of analog equipment, is where Thomas brings the musical and creative visions of his clients to life. Over the past two years, Thomas has produced, mixed, and written for the likes of Plastilina Mosh, Whyte Seeds, Melody Club, Kenneth Baker, Aqua, Junior Senior, Titiyo, Hideki Kaji, Julee Cruise, Remee, tv-2, Beauty School Dropouts, Hong Kong Counterfeit, The Plastiques, and Darleens. Additionally, he has worked on remixes for artists such as A.R.E. Weapons, Stereo Total, Beck, Le Tigre, and Ping Pong Bitches and has composed jingles for several television sitcoms and commercials. Most recently, Thomas recorded and produced a cover of the Bee Gees' hit song "Stayin' Alive" for Turner Broadcasting's GameTap television ad campaign.