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Vincent de Moor, a trance music composer/producer from the Netherlands, '''sent a promotion album to various record companies in 2005''', as a way to showcase his newly produced tracks.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Vincent-De-Moor-Promo-Album/release/760972 Album Info on Discogs.] Retrieved 27 Jun '18</ref> Although tracks 2 ("Mystique Colors") & 6 ("Cressidia") would later be released as a single on the Black Hole Recordings label, the rest of the album has never been released to the public.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Vincent-De-Moor-Mystique-Colors/release/637644 Discogs.] Retrieved 27 Jun '18</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 16:54, 20 April 2020
Vincent de Moor, a trance music composer/producer from the Netherlands, sent a promotion album to various record companies in 2005, as a way to showcase his newly produced tracks.[1] Although tracks 2 ("Mystique Colors") & 6 ("Cressidia") would later be released as a single on the Black Hole Recordings label, the rest of the album has never been released to the public.[2]
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References
- ↑ Album Info on Discogs. Retrieved 27 Jun '18
- ↑ Discogs. Retrieved 27 Jun '18