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Technotronic was the restless offspring of innovative Belgian producer Jo Bogaert AKA Thomas De Quincey. He had already made his mark on the "Eurobeat" with various high-profile dance concepts such as Nux Nemo and Acts Of Madmen.

The track that would later become "Pump Up The Jam" was first released by Bogaert under the alias Pro 24's, The in 1989. Inspired by the sound of Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, "Technotronic" featured samples of Eddie Murphy, later replaced by new vocals.

The first "public face" of Technotronic was a "blue lipped" pouting temptress known as Felly, a renowned fashion-model. It wasn't until the second single, "Get Up", that the public saw and heard Manuela Kamosi AKA Ya Kid K for the first time. She had already performed the original vocals on "Pump Up The Jam" and now finally the world could bear witness to her strutting deliverance of "Get Up". By the end of 1990, "Pump Up The Jam" had reached pole position on the "Billboard 12" singles dance chart. Eric Martin (4) AKA MC Eric also contributed vocally to Bogaert's first opus ("This Beat Is Technotronic".

After a short collaboration with Colin Case AKA Einstein (2) and Melissa on the single "Turn It Up" (1990), Technotronic's second album, "Body To Body" (1991), was released only in Europe. It featured vocals by Réjane Magloire AKA Reggie.

Their third album, "Recall" was released 4 years later and fitted in the Eurodance parameters of the era. It featured the return of Ya Kid K on vocals and the inclusion of Daisy Rollocks AKA Daisy Dee and C. Davis AKA Black Diamond.

From 1999 to recent days, Technotronic recorded with Monday Osaigbovo Agbonze AKA Monday Midnite and Ya Kid K. Many remixes of their old hits still entertain the clubbers today.

The last significant chart success was in 1992 when "Move This" (used by Revlon in an advertising campaign) peaked at No.5 on the U.S. Billboard charts. Up until now Technotronic have retailed more than 14 million albums.

Comentarios

7 years ago

Veselin Grozdev

The best!!!

9 years ago

LorenaRojas

nice work out song :)

9 years ago

davos sant

super som!

9 years ago

piotrek paulus

juz  to slyszalem w wykononiu 2unlimited hi

9 years ago

Reggae4lifee

i didnt know this one, it is also completely different from their older songs, this is more like eurodance instaed of the others

10 years ago

Lucian Ene

They'll sure be back. The 2090's.

10 years ago

Studio J Gel Studio J

Eis lindo música meravilhosa!

10 years ago

Paulo Augusto

curto muito esse musica é das boa

10 years ago

Septentrion

In terms of music style and quality, why not ?

10 years ago

knasbollicus

Fucking awesome!

10 years ago

2002puravida

Don't hold your breath. We have what we have. And it's an incredible catalog of artists and songs. You can never create a moment in time. I've tried my whole life to recreate the past. It doesn't work. You have to love what we have been given but live for today. And be happy we have these things to listen to.

10 years ago

Cybil Deville

make her the new chick at berkley.

11 years ago

Monika Tomanová

wow i love this song ... thanks.I remember greetings from ( czech rep.)

11 years ago

Marell Posadas

good a song!!!

11 years ago

Nuno Oliveira

id like to go back again and dance like in that time. no words fantastic.

11 years ago

infernus baal

great song

11 years ago

krissj2

spoko stara muza pamiętam och pamiętam te czsy

11 years ago

Septentrion

I hope 90's will be back one day.

11 years ago

sillieww

Memories.

11 years ago

RADIOLEONICA

Great Technotronic

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