After "Altered States," originally the B-side of the 1990 12" "The Afterlife," Trent released a few other singles before he hooked up with Chez Damier, who had recorded with Kevin Saunderson and co-owned Detroit's legendary Music Institute club. The pair recorded singles for Saunderson's KMS (as Chez-N Trent and Ron Chez D), then opened their own Prescription label. Their venture made waves in deep house circles with the first release, Romanthony's "The Wanderer" (1994), but was primarily an outlet for their own "buy on sight" productions. Trent gradually moved from solo productions and collaborations with Damier to recruit a team of producers and vocalists named USG, for Urban Sound Gallery. Later based in Brooklyn, Trent and USG debuted with a beautiful cut titled "N Came U" on Clair Audience. He also gained a different partner, Anthony Nicholson. In 1999, two Trent full-lengths appeared on British labels. The first, USG's African Blues, was released on Distance, while his proper solo debut, Primitive Arts, appeared on Peacefrog.
Trent continued to issue 12" singles via his given name and a multitude of solo and collaborative aliases -- many of which were one-offs -- but full-length studio projects and commercially released DJ mixes were fairly common throughout the 2000s and 2010s. During these years, a new generation of dancers was introduced to Trent's back catalog as it steadily increased in size. Among his production albums were Dance Floor Boogie Delites (2011) and Raw Footage (also 2011), released on the self-owned labels Future Vision and Electric Blue. Mix the Vibe: Urban Afro Blues (Nite Grooves, 2000), Giant Step Records Sessions, Vol. 1 (Giant Step, 2001), Deep Sexy, Vol. 2 (Wave, 2003), and Coast 2 Coast (NRK, 2007) were among his DJ sets. All the while, Trent's enduring tracks were periodically reissued by shrewd supporters, including the Netherlands-based Rush Hour, which anthologized the revered Prescription catalog with Prescription: Word, Sound Power (2017). A limited boxed set titled Music and Power (2020) included a 12" single ("The Coming") and a mixed double CD. Remaining prolific as a remixer, Trent released well-received mixes of St. Germain's "Rose Rouge" and Khruangbin's "Shida" in 2021. Khruangbin, along with Azymuth's Ivan Conti and Alex Malheiros, and Jean-Luc Ponty and Gigi Masin became contributors to Trent's aptly named WARM project, which in 2022 yielded the mellow and stimulating album What Do the Stars Say to You. ~ John Bush & Andy Kellman, Rovi