Wrong Plane

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Wrong Plane
Origin Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
GenresHands Up, hard trance, trance, electro house
Years active2012–present
Labels Tunnel Records, Berlin Madness
MembersJessy Winters
Alan Frijns
Website www.wrongplane.com

Wrong Plane is a Dutch producers/DJ formation mainly creating electro house, hard trance and Hands Up music.

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Their first single "Primera Linea" was released on August 20, 2012, and directly added to DJ Dean's CD compilation Tunnel Trance Force [1] and gained airplay on major radio stations in Germany like Sunshine Live.

The follow-up single "Raumschiff" (a cover of Major Tom by Peter Schilling was released in May 2013 on the Hamburger label Tunnel Records. [2] Raumschiff was added to CD compilations such as Tunnel Trance Force [3] and DJ Networx [4] and remixed by the famous German DJ Dean. [5]

On November 12, 2013, Wrong Plane released its third single "Liebe" on Berlin Madness, which was directly added again to a Tunnel Trance Force [6] CD compilation and got into the German airplay charts (WDC50). [7]

On September 8, 2014, their single "Coming Home" entered the British Dance Charts at #24. [8]

Discography

Discography Hit Quotation Singles International

Single(s) with hit quotation in
Switzerland Swiss Dance Charts
Date
release
Date
entree
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Notes 
The Reaper (Romeo & Juliet)15-05-201503-08-2015981
Single(s) with hit quotation in
UK British Dance Charts
Date
release
Date
entree
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Notes 
Coming Home23-07-201408-09-2014610The BDC30 refreshes after being listed for 10 weeks
Single(s) with hit quotation in
DE WDC50
Date
release
Date
entree
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Notes 
Airwalkers24-03-201410-04-20141610
Liebe12-11-201323-01-20142010
Single(s) with hit quotation in
Spain Megadance Top 50
Date
release
Date
entree
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Notes 
Airwalkers24-03-201407-05-20141511

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