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This is the discography of Thomas J. Bergersen, a composer whose music has been used in trailers of Hollywood blockbusters such as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, Interstellar and many others.
L'Appel Du Vide (feat. Merethe Soltvedt, Claudio Pietronik)
Orbital (feat. Cinda M)
Mountain Call
Humanity (feat. Audrey Callahan)
Beautiful People (EDM Mashup)
Beautiful People (No Vocals)
Wings (No Vocals)
Mountain Call (No Vocals)
Humanity (No Vocals)
2020
Third Thomas Bergersen Solo Album
Humanity - Chapter II[]
Tracks
Year
Notes
Mир
Crystallize
We Are Legends
Your Imagination (feat. Audrey Karrasch)
The Stars Are Coming Home
Take Me Back
Innocence
Fairytale
Materialize
Vaporize (feat. Kimera Morrell)
We Are Legends (Edit)
The Stars Are Coming Home (Edit)
2020
Fourth Thomas Bergersen Solo Album
Humanity - Chapter III[]
Tracks
Year
Notes
Sparks
Red (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)
First Kiss
Butterflies
You Are My Home
Magic (feat. Kimora Morell)
Born To Dream
Little Star (feat. Audrey Karrasch)
Growing Old Together
Until The Lights Go Out
It Was A Life Worth Living
Love Suite
You (feat. Audrey Karrasch)
Sunshower
2021
Fifth Thomas Bergersen Solo Album
Humanity - Chapter IV[]
Tracks
Year
Notes
Space for Rent
Apollo
Rocket to the Moon
Cruising in Space (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)
Made of Air
One Million Voices
Made of Water
Made of Earth
Please Don't Go
Made of Fire
Dear Mr. Alien
Rocket to the Moon (Reprise)
So Small
2021
Sixth Thomas Bergersen Solo Album
Standalone Tracks[]
Songs that did not initially appear on any album release and are available as either commercial singles or as free downloads.
Remember September (2007) — A trance-genre single released with Norwegian EDM artist Boom Jinx.[4] Later reworked for the Two Steps from Hell track Forgotten September.
Where Are You (2011) — Pop-trance with a unique style. Lyrics performed by Thomas Bergersen.[5]
Hymn to Life (2012) — A track released on the occasion of Thomas's birthday. Later performed in a Czech concert as "Hymnus Vitae Dedicatus."[6][7]
The Hero in Your Heart (2013) — A single made to raise money to help the victims of the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Lyrics written and performed by Merethe Soltvedt.[8]
That's A Wrap (2014) — A dark, adventurous orchestral ten-minute song created entirely with Thomas's proprietary sample library.[9]
Autumn Love (2014) — An emotional, piano-driven track in a similar style to Dreams and Imaginations.[10]
Into Darkness (2014) — A nine-minute mix of neo-orchestral and EDM club style. Lyrics performed by Thomas Bergersen.[11]
Children of the Sun (2015) — Original vocal version of "None Shall Live" from the Battlecry album. Lyrics performed by Merethe Soltvedt.
You Are Light (2018) — A new ethereal 5-minute track featuring the vocals of Felicia Farerre.[12]
Imagine (2018) — A new song by Thomas Bergersen.[13]
In Orbit (2018) — A new epic rock song by Thomas Bergersen featuring the vocals of Cinda M. Later reworked into Orbital in Humanity - Chapter I.
Brightest Smile (2018) — Another ethereal composition by Thomas Bergersen featuring the vocals of Natalie Major.
Catch Me (2019) — A 7-minute epic pop composition by Thomas Bergersen featuring the vocals of Sonna.
Next to You (2019) — A 3-minute uplifting track by Thomas Bergersen featuring once again the vocals of Sonna.
One Million Voices (2019) — A 9-minute track by Thomas Bergersen. Later released in Humanity - Chapter IV.
Little Star (2019) — A track released during the holiday season. Thomas says he wrote this song "to commemorate those who were dear to us who have since passed, but whose spirits live on in our memory". Lyrics performed by Audrey Karrasch. This track was later included in Humanity - Chapter III.
So Small (2020) — Later included in Humanity - Chapter IV.
References[]
^"Discography". Thomas Bergersen. Retrieved 5 August 2014.