Thomas Knak
Thomas Knak is a Danish electronic musician who has also produced work under the name Opiate. He worked with Björk on her Vespertine album and has produced remixes for Bomb the Bass and Coldcut.[1] He also produced original music for the 2003 Danish film Reconstruction.[2]
Thomas Knak | |
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System: Knak, Remmer, Skaaning, 2006 | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Opiate, DJ Opiate |
Born | 7 February 1973 |
Origin | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Genres | Electronic music, ambient |
Occupation(s) | electronic musician producer |
Years active | 1998 - present |
Labels | April Records Hobby Industries Morr Music |
Discography
- Objects for an Ideal Home (1999, April Records/Hobby Industries)
- Dub Tractor/Thomas Knak Split EP (2001, City Centre Offices)
- Dub Tractor/Thomas Knak Split EP (2001, Goodiepal)
- Opto Files (2001, Raster-Noton)
- While You Were Sleeping (2002, April Records)
- Sometimes (2003, Morr Music)
Composer
- Reconstruction (2003) - drama movie by Christoffer Boe
- Allegro (2005) - drama movie by Christoffer Boe
- Enemies of Happiness (2006) - documentary by Eva Mulvad
- A Woman Among Warlords (2008) - documentary by Eva Mulvad
gollark: Not THAT well, but top quartile apparently.
gollark: Maybe I should play hints about it on osmarks internet radio™ to force people to listen.
gollark: You should believe me when I say things now because I can obviously guess well.
gollark: I SAID it was obviously citrons, but none of you believed me because you're apio4ms.
gollark: I'd seen citrons say that sort of thing, and coupled with the APIARIES, my knowledge of their socket programming knowledge in blattidus, and their programming style, it was obviously citronic.
References
- "B. Fleischmann, Opiate und MLZ am Mittwoch im Horst Kreuzberg". de:bug. 12 November 2012.
- "Reconstruction". IMDB.
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