Takotemjen Chang and Temsujungba Jamir of Nagaland-based band Trance Effect have earned international recognition after securing an endorsement deal with FGN Guitars (Fujigen), the renowned Japanese guitar maker.
Dimapur, April 30 (MExN): Nagaland based musicians Takotemjen Chang and Temsujungba Jamir of the band Trance Effect have earned international recognition through an endorsement deal with Japanese guitar maker FGN Guitars, also known as Fujigen.
The brand, established in 1960, is renowned globally for its high-quality craftsmanship and has collaborated with some of the world’s leading guitar labels.
Chang and Jamir have built a reputation for their tightly synchronized performances, effortlessly alternating between rhythm and lead roles to produce a rich, layered sound. Their rise has been marked by notable achievements, including a performance at Lollapalooza India, sharing the stage with rock icons Def Leppard, and embarking on a Southeast Asian tour that expanded their international footprint.
Musically, the duo blends Chang’s blues and funk-influenced phrasing with Jamir’s alternative and grunge-inspired style, forming the distinctive sonic identity of Trance Effect. Their evolving sound has positioned them as one of the most promising emerging acts from the region.
The endorsement by FGN marks a major milestone not only for the artists personally, but also as a proud moment for Nagaland, reflecting the region’s growing presence on the global music stage.