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Apart from Trance Induction, Tjeerd Verbeek also records under several other names. Hereunder you can find his various aliases with a brief description:

Pyrex Detox
Pyrex Detox's music is harder and more minimal than Trance Induction's and contains a lot of old school Chicago influences. So far, two EP's have been released on the English label Sabrettes, and one on Verbeek's own label Desert Rose industries.
  • Temple Trax (EP, Sabrettes 008, 1994)
  • Boomy Room Acoustics (EP, Sabrettes 017, 1994)
  • Endless Variations (EP, Desert Rose industries DR002, 1996)

 

Tjeerd Verbeek
Tjeerd Verbeek also records under his own name for two Dutch labels; Tova [ambient and triphop] and Pssst [club]. Check out the following releases:
  • Muscle Silence (12", Pssst 14, 1996)
  • Let it happen just watch (EP, Tova 4, 1996)

 

Maarten en Tjeerd
Collaboration of Maarten van der Vleuten [R&S, Djax, Outrage, Signum] and Tjeerd Verbeek. Very experimental listening techno/ambient.
  • Lunetten EP (EP, Utrax UTR16, 1996)

 

Nanoman
Minimalistic tribal techno project with an african flavour.
  • You have the Right to Remain Silent (EP, DRi DR004, 1997)

 

12th Man
12th Man is Tjeerd Verbeek's project with British computer-programmer Steve Whiting. "Blue Army" - their first release - refers to the Portsmouth [UK] football team, coached by Alan Ball. The track is based on a sample of the Portsmouth FC supporters singing their famous chant "Alan Ball's blue and white army".
  • Blue Army (CD single, Whiting Recordings WR001, 1998)

 
Convergence
A collaboration with Dutch producer John Consemulder who is well known for his releases as Vintage on X-Trax and Frame on Soma recordings.
  • Conversion (12", CMYK 008, 2002)

 
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