About Mindtrap:
Comedian + fusion guitarist + pop enthusiast = Instrumental ambient
It all started in 1996 when Jan Elhøj, Steen Grøntved and Troels Dalgård began producing Rn’B in a small studio in Copenhagen. Jan programmed drum samples from old records and Troels and Steen joined in with keyboard and guitar.
The three of them had different backgrounds
as musicians and producers.
Before they started the
collaboration – Mindtrap –
Jan had got the idea for the hit
“No Tengo de Nero” by Los
Umbrellos. He also produced
tracks for a number of
(international) hip hop
artists during this time.
Steen and Troels had just sold a track to Danser med Drenge – and were both active on the Danish music scene playing in several bands.
Jan, Troels and Steen joined forces because of their love for analog vintage instrument samplers - their starting point was a combination of hip hop beats and melodic elements. After a year of working together they moved the studio to rented office spaces in Los Angeles where they worked with rappers and song writers,- this is where they developed their unique sound whilst writing songs for Karen and Søren Sko (amongst others). When they returned to Copenhagen Jan got his breakthrough doing satire on tv and radio and Steen and Troels kept on working with music – also expanding their style and genre into house and electro.
In 2003 the 3 of them met up again and decided to go back to their roots and original sound focusing exclusively on instrumental ambient and chillout. Thus their common passion for dusty beats, analougue synth and simple melodic themes founded the basis for the sound of their new release: “Northern Rooms”.