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Trish Van EyndeProfile: One of the few, if not one of the only, female dj’s who actually uses 3 turntables for mixing. This skill she combines with her energetic play, cutting, mixing tunes to create new ones. This and her love for Detroit and futuristic inspired music are the pillars for her own sound, and will not leave you untouched…

And yet ... good is not good enough…. Continuous exploration, the search for new challenges, using new techniques and sounds make her push the boundaries.

Born in a family with a musical history, she grew up with a sister and brother who doused her soul and funk music. At 8 she took piano lessons but by the age of 11 she realized that she had more affinity with synthetic sounds and was dreaming of her first synth.

The breakthrough of her dj-career was the introduction to Peter Decuypere. At the time Peter Decuypere was running the Fuse Club before venturing out to start I Love Techno. He liked what he heard and immediately made her resident at the Fuse Club.

From there, it was a small step to working for Buzz Records, known as one of the first "Detroit orientated labels" in Belgium. She still found time to become label assistant at Indisc as well.
A year later, she decided to broaden her horizon and started to work as A & R manager for R&S Records, starting at the same time with her own label Generations.

With 23 releases and names like Steve Rachmad aka Parallel 9, John Tejada, Percy X, Yuji Takenouchi, ... she knew exactly what direction she was taking. Soon a second residency at the acclaimed Food Club, was added to her activities. She became widely regarded as the Belgian Leading lady of Techno.

In 1999, she was asked to create a track for the mixed anniversary compilation by another Fuse resident Pierre as the bonus track. Together with Raf Bongoma, she produced her first track and so Re-Creation born.

Her skillful turntable manipulation took her all over Belgium and neighboring countries but also into the studios. This led to more time studying and learning new mixing and recording skills.
The second record was released in 2002 in a package with a music video and a compilation and that year she started to work with Sam Ostyn being on such a high mutual musical frequency, teaming up was a logical move.

In 2004 she met Kobbe, a true maestro when it comes to mastering. He taught her a lot and several releases would sprout from this friendship.

After having released 2 Chrome Resident EP's, remixes for Jivaro, Laurent Garnier, and releases on Technasia's MiniMaxima label, Laurent Garnier & Eric Morand 's FU..! FCom and MB Elektronics, she is stepping her productions up another notch to a new level.

2006 became the year of her new solo project and 2007 the year of the launch of her second label “Electric Art Recordings”!

Since 2007, she also started to host the monthly ‘Electric Room’ parties at the now legendary Fuse Club, where she unites a futuristic vision and intergalactic grooves. Her mission is all about electrifying grooves into one universal mind frame right on the dance floor and take the crowd with her.
She loves futuristic viewpoints and sounds, hi-tech soul metallic grooves, bleeps and strings, melodic techno, minimal, house, electro or techno. All this flavored with Detroit have become her trademark... In short, her music tells a story and paints a picture with a style you can hear in her sets and productions going right to the pit of your stomach. Keeping a careful balance between what the crowd wants, education, and musical integrity, Trish will take you on a night of musical revelation that is more an adventure.

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