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>April 15 2008: Trance Induction on MySpace

cductive logoToday Trance Induction joinend the online music community MySpace. You can visit the profile here: www.myspace.com/tranceinduction In the coming months more info wil be uploaded.




>June 24 1999: Web distribution deal

cductive logoDesert Rose industries - Tjeerd Verbeek's record label - closed a deal with American custom CD manufacturer CDuctive last week. Apart from a selection of the best tracks of the Desert Rose industries catalogue, you will soon have acces to previously unreleased and new material of Trance Induction, Pyrex Detox, Nanoman and Tjeerd Verbeek. Other Artists available through CDuctive are Aphex Twin, Colin Newman, Pere Ubu and Roni Size, to name but a few. More news soon!

 

>March 26 1999: New Single

label of ET Welcome SongNew mixes of Trance Induction's "Extra Terrestrial Welcome Song" will be released April 19th by Playground. This new 12" is called "ET Welcome Song 99" and will contain 3 remakes of the original, which was first released by Guerilla records in 1993. One of the mixes was done by Ferry Corsten! [Listen to this mix in RealAudio.] Distribution is handled by Moxmusic.

 

>December 16 1998: Interview

Tjeerd Verbeek has been interviewed by Dutch VPRO internet radio on their "Dubbel Check" show yesterday. Listen to this interview [Dutch] in RealAudio. The interview is in the last 15 minutes of the show.

 

>December 13 1998: Last concert

Trance Induction will no longer be available as a live act in 1999! The last Trance Induction concert will be in Tivoli [Utrecht, Netherlands] on December 19. Find more information about Trance Induction's live performances in the live section of this website.

 

>November 15 1998: New project's first release

Expected the first week of December: 12th Man's debut single "Blue Army". 12th Man is Tjeerd Verbeek's new project with British computer - programmer Steve Whiting. "Blue Army" refers to the Portsmouth [UK] football team, coached by Alan Ball. The track is built on a sample of the supporters singing their famous chant "Alan Ball's blue and white army". The CD-single contains three mixes of "Blue Army", and will not be for sale at your local record store... only in the Portsmouth FC shop! If all goes according to schedule, we will have a RealAudio clip up and running by the end of December, for all those not living in Portsmouth...

 


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