Three Drives
Three Drives, also known as Three Drives on a Vinyl, is a Dutch progressive trance duo founded by Erik de Koning and Ton van Empel. In June 2014, van Empel left the group.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Netherlands |
Genres | Progressive trance |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Massive Drive Recordings, Armada Music, Blackhole recordings, Amsterdam Trance |
Members | Erik de Koning |
Past members | Ton van Empel |
Career
Their best-known tracks are "Greece 2000" (originally released in 1997 by Massive Drive Recordings, with more mainstream releases on ZYX Music and Hooj Choons) and "Sunset on Ibiza".
Discography
Singles
- Three Drives/Three Drives on a Vinyl
- 1997 "Greece 2000 - EP" - UK #44
- 1998 "Greece 2000" (Remixes) - UK #12
- 1999 "EP 2000"
- 1999 "Turkey 2000"
- 1999 "Superfunk"
- 2000 "Sunset on Ibiza" - UK #44
- 2001 "Sunset on Ibiza" (Remixes)
- 2002 "Carrera 2" - UK #57
- 2003 "Greece 2000" (2003 Remixes)
- 2004 "Signs from the Universe"
- 2004 "Air Traffic" - UK #75
- 2005 "Evolution"
- 2005 "Greece 2000" (2005 Remixes)
- 2007 "Greece 2000" (2007 Remixes)
- 2008 "Greece 2000" (2008 Remixes)
- 2008 "Together"
- 2009 "Automatic City"
- 2008 "Together"
- 2012 "Letting You Go"
- 2012 "Deep Sea"
- 2014 "Summer Madness"
- 2015 "Back to Basic"
- 2015 "Icon"
- 2016 "Chakra"
- 2016 "Beneath the stars"[1]
- Fate Federation
- 2003 "Mesmerize" / "Crime Scene"
- 2003 "Narcotics Guide" / "Mayhem"
- 2005 "Urbanoids" / "Kind Wishes"
- Tangled Universe
- 2002 "Message from the Universe" / "Cosmic Synts"
- 2002 "Sparkling Message"
- 2003 "Next Victim" / "Blind Date"
- 2003 "Rain & Thunder" / "Execute Mode" / "Hyper Threading"
- 2005 "I Miss You" / "For a Reason"
- Other aliases
- 1997 "Lovin'", as Love Foundation (with Marc van Dale)
- 1997 "Together", as Department 1
- 1997 "Trujacq/Good Food", as Positiv
- 1997 "Foreign Affair", as Force Full
- 1999 "Never Enough", as Love Foundation (with Marc van Dale)
- 2001 "Intensive Aqua", as Legal Traders
Albums
- 1999: 2000
- 2003: Melodies from the Universe
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References
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (25th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 558. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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