Jeroen Verheij, also known as Secret Cinema, started producing as Meng Syndicate (the melodic rave anthem 'Meng's Theme' being one of his earliest hits) in 1990. His first record 'Sonar System' came out on Belgium's ARS records and was an instant rave classic. In 1993, techno producer and label founder of Immaculate Music,
Michel de Hey, recognized Jeroen's excellent producing skills and convinced him to release his music on his Immaculate Music label. A bevy of tracks that shattered dance floors and charts followed under many aliases like Grooveyard, Point Blank and his most powerful and, perhaps, well known, identity: Secret Cinema. As Secret Cinema, Verheij moved in the direction of classic techno with a sprinkling of experimental and his first album 'White Men Can't Funk' was released to great critical praise. A string of techno classics like 'Volt,' 'Saccades' and 'Another Sweater' followed and the albums 'Revenge of a Nerd' and 'Skunk & Espresso' came soon thereafter. In 2009, Verheij launched his own label
Team Records, and his most recent releases on the imprint are '
Water Gruv Remixes' and '
Triple Funk.'