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About White Rose Transmission
WHITE ROSE TRANSMISSION is a project that whenever it will happen it will happen! (Adrian Borland & Carlo van Putten). 'White Rose Transmission, started in1995 as a collaboration between Carlo van Putten (at that time vocalist of The Convent; now the singer of Dead Guitars) and Adrian Borland (frontman of english 80's cultband The Sound). WRT did two album releases with the input and help of different collaborating artists such as Marty Wilson Piper (The Church), Mark Burgess (The Chameleons) and Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls). After the sudden death of Adrian Borland White Rose Transmission seemed to be doomed as being history, but Carlo carried on a few years later with his good friend Rob Keijzer on board. Together they recorded a collection of acoustic idea's and stripped down these songs to the bare basics, which resulted in the third WRT album 'Bewitched & Bewildered' in 2006. For the next album Rob got in touch with Frank Weyzig, a long time friend and songwriter, known for his work with 'Clan of Xymox' and 'Born For Bliss'. Maybe coincidence, or just faith but Frank was also a huge Adrian Borland fan himself and liked the idea of working together with Rob and Carlo on a follow up album for White Rose Transmission. Already after a first session in Frank's studio in Amsterdam, they immediately knew that there was some magic going on! Slowly but gradually the project evolved into something really solid. During one of these sessions Frank worked on an old Adrian Borland recording and built a complete new arrangement around Adrian's original vocal. Talking about magic! The result of this is a mesmerizing version of Adrian's epic song 'Foreign Land'. From that moment on the complete album was getting shaped automatically, almost as if the project was being guided by an invisible hand... 'Spiders in The Mind Web' is already being marked by insiders as an intruiging and timeless document. A concept album with no beginning and without an end. White Rose Transmission will keep your ears captured in a translucant and sometimes surreal musical environment, with music influences ranging from Pink Floyd to Jeff Buckley and beyond... So yes, you better buckle up and prepare yourself for a trip into the Mind Web...