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Hi and thanks for visiting Ha Tran Productions. We’re a small production company specializing in cross-cultural artists and collaborations. We offer professional songwriting/production services and consultancy as well as an in-house medal library for commercials, television, and film projects. We also work with artist development and provide unsigned artists with a place to showcase and sell their work. Check out our selective lineup on the Artists Page and discover something new today.
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Spotlight

Seedhead is the newest album from Super Seed and features guest appearances by Ha Tran, Thanh Phuong, and Applesauce Tran. Containing 14 songs, it’s a departure from their previous garage rock sound and blends acoustic, electronic, blues, rock, and even country elements. Weird but groovy, and there might even be a cowbell or two. You can order a copy of Seedhead on the Artist Page, and you can also find them on CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon Music, Rhapsody, etc. For more info, visit them on Facebook. Seedheads unite…!

Minimal Beasts is the latest release from Whodat and blends trip hop, ambient, electronic, and rock influences. Containing 15 tracks, the album features special appearances by Ha Tran and friends and HD separation mastering by uber-guru John Vestman (www.vestmanmastering.com). The first single, Stroma, recently won Bai Hat Viet’s online people’s choice award in Vietnam. Get your copy here: www.hatranproductions.com/products.
Thap Ky Yeu (A Decade of Love)
Tap Ky Yeu (A Decade of Love) is Ha Tran’s first poetry book and a collection of 15 poems written from 1998 to 2011recounting her childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood. As she says in the introduction of her book, “I have nurtured these poems like a mother worrying for her little child…worried that life and the prejudices of the literary world might hurt them. Poems bring me to a pinnacle of feeling, another way of thinking, and another spiritual solution besides music.”






