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Detonation (band)

Detonation is a Dutch death metal band, with members from the Netherlands and the United States. In recent years, the band has gravitated towards a less thrashy melodic death metal sound.

Detonation
Background information
Also known asInfernal Dream (1997–1998)
OriginUtrecht, Netherlands
GenresDeath metal, melodic death metal, thrash metal (early)
Years active1997–2012, 2013-present
LabelsOsmose
MembersKoen Romeijn
Mike Ferguson
Danny Tunker
Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije
Michiel Van Der Plicht
Past membersFedor Tieleman
Thomas Kalksma
Websitedetonation.nl

History

Detonation was founded in 1997 under the name Infernal Dream. The band started out with Koen Romeijn on vocals/guitar, Mike Ferguson on guitar, and Thomas Kalksma on drums. In August 1998, Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije joined the band as bass player. The band's name was changed to Detonation in 1998 and entered a studio for the first time to record two songs for the Crushed Skull Compilation Volume 1 CD. A month later, Detonation performed live for the first time. The Crushed Skull compilation was released in January 1999 through Skull Crusher Records.

In October of that same year, the band entered the studio for the second time to record the MCD Lost Euphoria, which contained four songs. Lost Euphoria was released in January 2000 through Skull Crusher Records. After the release, Detonation played ten shows as the supporting act for the Dutch metal band Orphanage.

In March 2001, Detonation entered the studio again to record three new songs that were to be released as a promo CD meant primarily for labels and venues. After playing numerous shows, which also included Detonation's first show outside The Netherlands (Open Hell Fest in the Czech Republic), the band decided to record their debut studio album, An Epic Defiance. The album was recorded within two weeks at Studio Excess and contained twelve songs. The artwork was done by Niklas Sundin (Dark Tranquillity) for Cabin Fever Media.

On 19 October 2002, An Epic Defiance was self-released and sent to record labels. The album caught the attention of the French record label, Osmose Productions and Detonation signed a recording contract for three albums. An Epic Defiance was officially re-released worldwide on CD and limited LP on 19 June 2003. In July 2003, Detonation successfully completed their first foreign tour, playing three shows throughout England. After promoting the album in the Netherlands, the band again headed to the UK to successfully complete a ten-day tour throughout the country.

In February 2004, Detonation took part in a thirteen-day European tour as a support act for Dimension Zero along with Immemorial. In August 2004, the band was forced to recruit a session drummer due to an arm injury of Thomas. Fedor Tieleman of the Dutch band M-90's was recruited as the session member.

In December 2004, Detonation entered Excess Studios once again to record their second studio album, Portals to Uphobia. Due to numerous problems the official release date was delayed until 12 September 2005. Detonation then toured with Decapitated, Gorerotted, and Dam. Over 30 shows were scheduled throughout Europe, but due to a breakdown of the rented tour bus, Detonation had to cancel several shows. The band eventually managed to complete about half of the shows with their own transportation.

In January 2007, Detonation recorded their third studio album, Emission Phase, which was released at the end of April 2007. The artwork was made by Eliran Kantor and the production was taken care of by Bouke Visser and Jochem Jacobs from Split Second Sound. The release was promoted by an eight-day tour throughout the UK and several individual gigs (festival) in the Netherlands.

On 17 March 2008, the band announced their first ever line-up change. Koen Romeijn who had been playing rhythmic guitar/vocals since 1997 decided to lay down his guitar and focus on the vocals. The person they chose to replace him was Danny Tunker from Fuelblooded and The Saturnine.

On 3 May 2008, Detonation announced that their drummer Thomas Kalksma (who was also a forming member of the band) had decided to leave the band for differences of opinion about the future of Detonation. He left in good terms and mentioned that he would continue his drummer career.

In November 2008, Michiel van der Plicht joined the band as the permanent new drummer, after already doing a couple of shows as session member. At the end of 2011, the band recorded their fourth studio effort "Reprisal", produced by Harry van Breda. It was released in April 2011. Before the album was released, Michiel van der Plicht, Danny Tunker and Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije left the band to focus and their other bands (God Dethroned and Delain, respectively). Harry van Breda filled out as bass guitar player while Allard van der Kuip joined as drummer.

In 2012, the band announced a hiatus for an undetermined period of time, but reformed in 2013 with an original bassist and a new drummer.

Line-up

Current members

  • Koen Romeijn – vocals, rhythm guitar (1997–present)
  • Mike Ferguson – lead guitar (1997–present)
  • Harry van Breda – bass (2011–2012)
  • Allard van der Kuip – drums (2011–2012; died 2021)

Session members

  • Fedor Tieleman – drums (2004)

Former members

  • Thomas Kalksma – drums (1997–2008)
  • Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije – bass (1998–2011)
  • Danny Tunker – rhythm guitar (2008–2011)
  • Michiel van der Plicht – drums (2008–2011)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Other releases

  • Crushed Skull Volume 1 (compilation, 1999)
  • Lost Euphoria (MCD, 2000)
  • Promo 2001 (promo CD, 2001)

References

  • Detonation. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 13 March 2007.

External links

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This article is about the metal band For the combustion process see Detonation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Detonation band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Detonation is a Dutch death metal band with members from the Netherlands and the United States In recent years the band has gravitated towards a less thrashy melodic death metal sound DetonationBackground informationAlso known asInfernal Dream 1997 1998 OriginUtrecht NetherlandsGenresDeath metal melodic death metal thrash metal early Years active1997 2012 2013 presentLabelsOsmoseMembersKoen RomeijnMike FergusonDanny TunkerOtto Schimmelpenninck van der OijeMichiel Van Der PlichtPast membersFedor TielemanThomas KalksmaWebsitedetonation wbr nl Contents 1 History 2 Line up 2 1 Current members 2 2 Session members 2 3 Former members 2 4 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Other releases 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditDetonation was founded in 1997 under the name Infernal Dream The band started out with Koen Romeijn on vocals guitar Mike Ferguson on guitar and Thomas Kalksma on drums In August 1998 Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije joined the band as bass player The band s name was changed to Detonation in 1998 and entered a studio for the first time to record two songs for the Crushed Skull Compilation Volume 1 CD A month later Detonation performed live for the first time The Crushed Skull compilation was released in January 1999 through Skull Crusher Records In October of that same year the band entered the studio for the second time to record the MCD Lost Euphoria which contained four songs Lost Euphoria was released in January 2000 through Skull Crusher Records After the release Detonation played ten shows as the supporting act for the Dutch metal band Orphanage In March 2001 Detonation entered the studio again to record three new songs that were to be released as a promo CD meant primarily for labels and venues After playing numerous shows which also included Detonation s first show outside The Netherlands Open Hell Fest in the Czech Republic the band decided to record their debut studio album An Epic Defiance The album was recorded within two weeks at Studio Excess and contained twelve songs The artwork was done by Niklas Sundin Dark Tranquillity for Cabin Fever Media On 19 October 2002 An Epic Defiance was self released and sent to record labels The album caught the attention of the French record label Osmose Productions and Detonation signed a recording contract for three albums An Epic Defiance was officially re released worldwide on CD and limited LP on 19 June 2003 In July 2003 Detonation successfully completed their first foreign tour playing three shows throughout England After promoting the album in the Netherlands the band again headed to the UK to successfully complete a ten day tour throughout the country In February 2004 Detonation took part in a thirteen day European tour as a support act for Dimension Zero along with Immemorial In August 2004 the band was forced to recruit a session drummer due to an arm injury of Thomas Fedor Tieleman of the Dutch band M 90 s was recruited as the session member In December 2004 Detonation entered Excess Studios once again to record their second studio album Portals to Uphobia Due to numerous problems the official release date was delayed until 12 September 2005 Detonation then toured with Decapitated Gorerotted and Dam Over 30 shows were scheduled throughout Europe but due to a breakdown of the rented tour bus Detonation had to cancel several shows The band eventually managed to complete about half of the shows with their own transportation In January 2007 Detonation recorded their third studio album Emission Phase which was released at the end of April 2007 The artwork was made by Eliran Kantor and the production was taken care of by Bouke Visser and Jochem Jacobs from Split Second Sound The release was promoted by an eight day tour throughout the UK and several individual gigs festival in the Netherlands On 17 March 2008 the band announced their first ever line up change Koen Romeijn who had been playing rhythmic guitar vocals since 1997 decided to lay down his guitar and focus on the vocals The person they chose to replace him was Danny Tunker from Fuelblooded and The Saturnine On 3 May 2008 Detonation announced that their drummer Thomas Kalksma who was also a forming member of the band had decided to leave the band for differences of opinion about the future of Detonation He left in good terms and mentioned that he would continue his drummer career In November 2008 Michiel van der Plicht joined the band as the permanent new drummer after already doing a couple of shows as session member At the end of 2011 the band recorded their fourth studio effort Reprisal produced by Harry van Breda It was released in April 2011 Before the album was released Michiel van der Plicht Danny Tunker and Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije left the band to focus and their other bands God Dethroned and Delain respectively Harry van Breda filled out as bass guitar player while Allard van der Kuip joined as drummer In 2012 the band announced a hiatus for an undetermined period of time but reformed in 2013 with an original bassist and a new drummer Line up EditCurrent members Edit Koen Romeijn vocals rhythm guitar 1997 present Mike Ferguson lead guitar 1997 present Harry van Breda bass 2011 2012 Allard van der Kuip drums 2011 2012 died 2021 Session members Edit Fedor Tieleman drums 2004 Former members Edit Thomas Kalksma drums 1997 2008 Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije bass 1998 2011 Danny Tunker rhythm guitar 2008 2011 Michiel van der Plicht drums 2008 2011 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit An Epic Defiance 2002 re released in 2003 Portals to Uphobia 2005 Emission Phase 2007 Reprisal 2010 Other releases Edit Crushed Skull Volume 1 compilation 1999 Lost Euphoria MCD 2000 Promo 2001 promo CD 2001 References EditDetonation Short Biography PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 13 March 2007 External links EditDetonation official website Detonation at Encyclopaedia Metallum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Detonation band amp oldid 1123088904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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