Nikolaj Torp Larsen

The band eventually split, with Larsen becoming an in-house session musician for many recordings produced by Martin Terefe in 2006 and later on sessions with producer Paul Epworth, contributing to more than 70 albums by artists including Teitur,[2] James Morrison,[3] Yusuf Islam, Klaus Voormann, Donovan, Jesse & Joy Willie Nelson, Milton Nascimento, Jason Mraz,[4] Train,[5] Tristan Prettyman, Joshua Radin,[6] Howie Day,[7] Amy Winehouse, KT Tunstall, Florence & The Machine, Cee Lo Green, John Legend, Adele, Mark Ronson, Elton John, Olly Murs, Third Eye Blind, Erin McCarley, Laura Izibor, Natalia Jayden, Wild Feathers, Marc Scibilia, Eric Hutchinson, Alyssa Bernal, James Walsh, Katie Mehlua, Dan Kamit, Lana Del Rey, Kira Skov, and many more.

[10] In 2014 Larsen started work on the film score for the feature thriller In Embryo, by first-time director and well-known actor Ulrich Thomsen.

[11] In 2015 Larsen started scoring the feature film "Framing Mom" Directed by Norwegian Sarah Johnsen,[12] which was released in 2016.

In 2020 Larsen played on and co-wrote four songs on Paul Epworth's album Voyager[14] as well as performing on records for 2021 release by Arlo Parks,[15] Jack Savoretti, Lola Young and George Ezra amongst others.

During this period Larsen wrote the score for the multiple award winning British film How to stop a recurring dream, which featured actress Ruby Barker and later appearing in Bridgerton.

Nikolaj Torp Larsen (2013) in Aarhus, Denmark