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Patrick DeMeyer is a Begium songwriter, composer and producer who has written and performed with several successful elecronica acts, most notably Technotronic, T99, Daisy Dee and 2 Unlimited. Also known under the alias's Thomas De Meyer, The Beat Machine, Black Kiss, Fatal Error, G-Force, Go!, Tecno-Rockers, Tragic Error He is also considered a pioneer of early Techno and Electronica due to his involvement with several ground breaking acts including Technotronic amd 2 Unlimited in the late eighties, and early nineties.

Demeyer has also composed and performed with groups such as: Aeroplane, Attack!, Concrete Beat, Gate Crasher, GYFU, Heathrow, Jarvic 7, Love Boots, Massive Overdose, Mega Mind, Men In Progress, No-Zone, O-Zone, The Party, QA 0-127, Smack Design, Soft Lips Inc., Soul Patrol, Strength To Strength, Synergy, T99, Technotronic, Turbo 99, Unison, Unlimited Soul, White Widow

Technotronic
DeMeyer was a member of the highly successful and highly influential techno outfit Technotronic, who had the 1989 smash hit Pump up the Jam which was certified triple platinum and reached #2 on Billboards Hot 100. It is widely credited with being the first techno song to break into the mainstream commercial arena. DeMeyer also played synthesiser on several other Technoronic albums including; Recall, and This beat is Technotronic.

T99
In the eighties, DeMeyer produced three solo albums under the pseudenym T99, however in 1990 DeMeyer collaborated with producer Olivier Abbeloos to release the rave anthem, "Anasthasia", which reached #14 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1991. T99 released only one album, Children of Chaos, which featured "Anasthasia". Several samples from the album can be found in tracks by 2 Unlimited and Kylie Minogue.

Daisy Dee
Daisy Dee, a german singer, actress and Television host recruited DeMeyer to compose and produce her 1991 hit Crazy and her follow up 1992 smash hit single Pump it up all the way

2 Unlimited
DeMeyer composed the track Twilight Zone in 1992, for the Dutch eurodance outfit 2 Unlimited. The song was 2 Unlimited's biggest hit reaching #2 (UK), #1 (Netherlands), #20 (Germany), #15(Switzerland), #10 (Austria), #3 (Spain), #2 (Ireland), #9 (Sweeden), #15 (Canada) and #11 (Australia). In the UK it sold 234,000 copies and was certified gold. It also reached #49 on US Billboards Hot 100. The single has been featured on many compilations and is considered a classic example of 90's techno.

Other

 * DeMeyer was credited with the production team for the 1999 movie Rosetta.
 * DeMeyer played drums for the Belgium band Van de Ven & Men on the albums "You are the one" and "You didnt have to lie"