Three Drives

Three Drives
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

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]

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 "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

References

  1. 1 2 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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