Trance Fury
Trance Fury | |
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Born | Matthew Fury November 27, 1972 New York City, United States |
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💼 Occupation | Music artist, music producer |
📆 Years active | 1988 – present |
🌐 Website | trancefury |
Trance Fury (born Matthew Fury; December 27, 1972) is an American music artist and producer, mainly involved in electronic music, and is known for his tracks on The Weather Channel – Local on the 8’s.[1]
Early life and education[edit]
Fury was born on December 27, 1972, in New York City and started playing piano when he was five. He went to John Jay High School in 1988, and also engaged in playing basketball.[1]
Following his high school graduation in 1991, Fury attended University at Albany, SUNY, to study atmospheric sciences and meteorology until 1993.[citation needed] He then studied liberal arts and sciences at Dutchess Community College and acquired an associate science degree in 1995.[citation needed]
During his time at the Dutchess Community College, he became interested in electronic music while exploring Trance Europe Express compilations.[citation needed] After acquiring an associate degree in liberal studies, Fury went to SUNY New Paltz for computer science and graduated with a bachelor’s in 1997.[1]
Career[edit]
A year after he graduated from SUNY New Paltz, Fury founded TFR Records, a music recording company, and officially introduced his first release, Around the World and Back, which was included at number 3 on the Top 10 song ranking by mp3.com in 1998. Between 1998 and 2000, he introduced Armageddon, which acquired the first rank at the Electronic/Techno Chart, Whatever Worx!, and Another 1000 years to celebrate the new millennium.[1]
In 2005, Fury founded Trance Fury Radio and served as its primary music director. In the following year, he became the owner of TFR Records and released his first record in five years, 7 Steps to Resolution, reaching over 3 million spins on Pandora Radio. Fury released Mother Earth and Father Time, which was picked by The Weather Channel – Local on the 8’s as background music for their News, in 2009. Later, his work Carolina Shore, Fly Away, and others were also included in the soundtrack list of The Weather Channel – Local on the 8’s.[1]
Fury released an extended play remix of The Other Sides of Trance in 2011, followed by its second volume in 2013. He then released his first new track after six years, Tropic of Capricorn, in 2015. In addition, Fury introduced North American Oscillation in 2019, which was mixed and mastered by Mikael “Count” Eldridge. As of 2022, Fury is the owner and COO of TFR Records and is working on his new album.[1]
Discography[edit]
Year | Title |
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1998 | Around the World and Back |
1999 | Armageddon |
1999 | Whatever Worx! |
2000 | Another 1000 Years |
2006 | 7 Steps to Resolution |
2009 | Mother Earth and Father Time |
2009 | Fly Away |
2009 | Carolina Shore |
2010 | Yet Unknown (Weeping Guitar Mix) |
2011 | The Other Sides of Trance (Volume 1) |
2013 | The Other Sides of Trance (Volume 2) |
2015 | Tropic of Capricon |
2017 | Jacob’s Ghost |
2017 | Carolina Shore (extended play remixes) |
2019 | North American Oscillation |
References[edit]
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