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Dancemania
''Dancemania'' is a series of remix compilation albums by i-DANCE. The series deals primarily with dance music, especially Eurodance. Despite many of its tracks being made by various musicians from all over the world and mainly from the European continent, the albums have been released exclusively in Japan. The first issue, ''Dancemania 1'', was released on April 10, 1996, with artists including E-Rotic, Cut 'N' Move, Me & My, Maxx, Basic Element, Magic Affair, Odyssey, Captain Jack, Interactive, Space Pilots, and DJ Quicksilver as the leading mixer. Amazon.co.jpDancemania (1) ''1'' debuted at number 14 on the Oricon weekly album chart in April 1996 and reached number 4 in the same chart in May 1996 and ranked number 56 in the yearly Top 100 best-selling album chart in 1996 with 480,980 copies sold. ''Dancemania'' has spawned many sub-series projects, such as ''Summers & Winters'', ''Bass'', ''Euro Mix'', ''Super Techno'', ''Classics'', ''Delux'', ''Game'', ''Club'', ''Zip ...
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''Dancemania'' is a series of remix compilation albums by i-DANCE. The series deals primarily with dance music, especially Eurodance. Despite many of its tracks being made by various musicians from all over the world and mainly from the European continent, the albums have been released exclusively in Japan. The first issue, ''Dancemania 1'', was released on April 10, 1996, with artists including E-Rotic, Cut 'N' Move, Me & My, Maxx, Basic Element, Magic Affair, Odyssey, Captain Jack, Interactive, Space Pilots, and DJ Quicksilver as the leading mixer. Amazon.co.jpDancemania (1) ''1'' debuted at number 14 on the Oricon weekly album chart in April 1996 and reached number 4 in the same chart in May 1996 and ranked number 56 in the yearly Top 100 best-selling album chart in 1996 with 480,980 copies sold. ''Dancemania'' has spawned many sub-series projects, such as ''Summers & Winters'', ''Bass'', ''Euro Mix'', ''Super Techno'', ''Classics'', ''Delux'', ''Game'', ''Club'', ''Zip Man ...
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Dancemania Speed
''Dancemania Speed'' is a sub-series of Toshiba EMI's ''Dancemania'' compilation series. This series features faster, further remixed versions of recordings from previously released ''Dancemania'' albums or faster remixed covers of various famous songs. Unlike the main series mostly consisting of Eurodance, this series largely consists of hardcore techno crews from the UK, the home of happy hardcore, and some Eurobeat Italians who are very much experienced in high BPM dance music. History The first issue, titled ''Dancemania Speed'', was released on 23 September 1998 with Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" as its beginning track along with 24 other tracks including Bellini's "Samba de Janeiro", Captain Jack's "Together & Forever", Me & My's "Dub-I-Dub", and E-Rotic's "Willy Use A Billy...Boy". The second issue, ''Dancemania Speed 2'', was released on 3 March 1999 with tracks including "My Heart Will Go On", "Jump", "Butterfly", "Captain Jack", "Turn Me On" and " Techno Wonderland".Dis ...
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Dancemania 6
''Dancemania 6'' is the sixth set in the Dancemania, Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in mid-1997 by EMI Music Japan. The album debuted at #10 on Oricon's weekly album chart in July 1997 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 4 consecutive weeks. Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as ''X9'', ''Delux 2'', ''Delux 4'', ''Delux 5'', ''Extra'', ''Zip Mania II'', ''Speed 2'', ''Speed 4'', ''Dancemania Speed Best 2001, Speed Best 2001'', ''Summers'', ''Bass #1'', ''Bass #9'', ''Bass #10'', ''Super Techno'', ''Scorccio Super Hit Mix'', ''Best Red'' or ''Happy Paradise''.Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 6 __TOC__ Tracks Further details The album's overall average tempo is 137 Beats per minute, bpm; :The lowest bpm is 130 (#7-9). :The highest bpm is 146 (#20). The album contains 6 Cover version, covers or remixes. :#2 "Holiday" is a cover of Madonna (ente ...
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Dancemania 4
''Dancemania 4'' is the fourth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in early 1997 by EMI Music Japan. With its 23 tracks and one bonus track,''Dancemania 4'', CD booklet p.26 : "24. THE AXEL BOYS QUARTET / DUB-I-DUB" the album debuted at #6 on Oricon's weekly album chart in January 1997 and reached #3 the next week, appearing on the yearly best-selling album chart at #92 in 1997 with 241,570 copies sold, along with its successor, '' 5'', which ranked #98. Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as ''1'', ''Delux'', ''Extra'', ''Diamond'', ''Diamond Complete Edition'', ''Best Yellow'', ''Best Red'', ''Zip Mania'', ''Zip Mania DX'', ''Zip Mania Best'', ''Bass #1'', ''Speed 3'' or ''Winters''.Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 4 __TOC__ Tracks Further details The album's overall average tempo is 140 bpm; :The slowest track is "Dub-I-Dub" (#24) at 72 bpm. :The faste ...
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Dancemania 7
''Dancemania 7'' is the seventh set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1997 by EMI Music Japan. The album debuted at #10 on Oricon's weekly album chart in October 1997 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 3 consecutive weeks, peaking at #8. The non-stop mixing was done by Captain Jack. __TOC__ Tracks Further details The album's overall average tempo is 133 bpm;Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 7 :The slowest track is "That's The Way '97" (#4) at 116 bpm. :The fastest track is "I Believe" (#23) at 160 bpm. Several tracks are cover versions or remix versions. :#2 "The Winner Takes It All" is a cover version of ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All". :#4 "That's The Way '97" is a remix version of Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.'s "Do the Right Thing".''Dancemania 7'', CD booklet p.5 : "4. X-TREME / THAT'S THE WAY '97" :#22 "Moonlight Shadow" is a dance cover version of Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight Shadow "Moonli ...
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Dancemania 5
''Dancemania 5'' is the fifth set in the Dancemania, Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1997 by EMI Music Japan. The album debuted at #16 on Oricon's weekly album chart in May 1997 and reached #5 the next week, appearing on the yearly best-selling album chart at #98 in 1997 with 227,310 copies sold, along with its predecessor, ''Dancemania 4, 4'', which ranked #92. __TOC__ Tracks Further details The album's overall average tempo is 142 Beats per minute, bpm;Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 5 :The slowest track is "Cyber Queen" (#9) at 130 bpm. :The fastest track is "I'm Not in Love" (#22) at 185 bpm. The album contains 9 cover version, covers or remixes. :#5 "I Was Born to Love You" is a cover of Queen (band), Queen's "I Was Born to Love You (song), I Was Born to Love You".''Dancemania 5'', CD booklet p.7 : "5. WORLDS APART / I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU" :#6 "Physical" is a cover of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical (Olivia Newton-John song), P ...
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Dancemania 3
''Dancemania 3'' is the third set in the Dancemania, Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1996 by EMI Music Japan. The DJ mix, non-stop mixing was done by FLEX Records, Flex Records, a Denmark, Danish dance label.''Dancemania 3'', CD booklet p.24 : "FLEX RECORDS" __TOC__ Tracks Further details The DJ mix, non-stop mixing was handled by Danish dance label FLEX Records, Flex Records, mainly, its two main producers; Kenneth Bager and Michael Pfundheller. The album's overall average tempo is 138 Beats per minute, bpm;Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 3 :#1 The slowest track is "Help Me Dr. Dick" at 103 bpm. :#21 The fastest track is "I Want Your Mind" at 180 bpm. Several tracks are cover versions or Remix, remix versions. :#4 "Let's Groove Rap" is a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove".''Dancemania 3'', CD booklet p.5 : "4. BIG MAMA feat. DJ MAX / LET'S GROOVE RAP" :#6 "Xanadu" is a cover remix version of Olivia Newton-John's ...
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Dancemania 2
''Dancemania 2'' is the second set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1996 by EMI Music Japan. The megamix album was mixed by Bob Salton, a popular DJ from Italy, and debuted at #11 on Oricon's weekly album chart in July 1996. __TOC__ Tracks Further details The album's overall average tempo is 142 bpm;Electronic EmotionDancemania DATA Dancemania 2 :The slowest track is "Nightfever" (#1) at 110 bpm. :The fastest track is "Rainbow To The Stars" (#20) at 181 bpm. Several tracks are cover versions or remix versions. :#1 "Nightfever" is a cover version of Bee Gees' "Night Fever".''Dancemania 2'', CD booklet p.3 : "1. EX-IT / NIGHTFEVER" :#2 "Good Times" is a remix / cover version of Chic's "Good Times".''Dancemania 2'', CD booklet p.4 : "2. BLAXONE / GOOD TIMES" :#3 "Fresh" is a remix / cover version of Kool & The Gang's "Fresh".''Dancemania 2'', CD booklet p.5 : "3. BEAT SYSTEM / FRESH" :#4 "Ring My Bell" is a cover version of Anita Ward' ...
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Dancemania Covers
''Dancemania Covers'' is a sub-series of the ''Dancemania'' compilation series, with various famous songs covered by various dance music acts. Releases ''Dancemania Covers'' ''Dancemania Covers'' was released on July 16, 1997. ''Dancemania Covers 2'' ''Dancemania Covers 2'' was released on March 18, 1998. ''Dancemania Covers 01'' ''Dancemania Covers 01'' was released on March 24, 2005.Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. While the site was originally created with a goal of becoming the ...Dancemania Covers 01/ref> References {{Dancemania Covers Covers albums ...
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E-Rotic
E-Rotic are a Eurodance duo act formed in 1994 by German record producer David Brandes. The act is best known in Europe for the hits "Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex" and "Fred Come to Bed". E-Rotic originally consisted of German born singer Lyane Leigh (real name Liane Hegemann) and American rapper Richard Allen Smith (a.k.a. Raz-Ma-Taz). The act is known for its use of sexual references in their songs and music videos. Band history 1994–95: Formation and ''Sex Affairs'' Brandes knew Leigh from their Xanadu days, active from 1989-1992, where they were both members and one half of the group. In 1994, Brandes released a solo song "Helpless Dancer" with Leigh on guest vocals, before American-born Raz-Ma-Taz joined them to create E-Rotic. Together they scored the charts with their first three chart topping singles "Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex", which peaked #45 in the UK Singles Chart and #4 in the Dutch Single Chart, "Fred Come to Bed", #3 in the German Single Chart, and "S ...
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DJ Quicksilver
Orhan Terzi (born 28 June 1964), better known by his stage name DJ Quicksilver, is a German-Turkish DJ and music producer. His stage name derives from his days taking part in DJ contests, where a mercury column would gauge audience reaction. Early life Terzi was born on 28 June 1964 in Trabzon, Turkey. His family moved to Hattingen, Germany in the late 1960s. *''Equinoxe 4'' (Trance cover of Jean Michel Jarre's Equinoxe 4) References External links Official Site {{DEFAULTSORT:Quicksilver, Dj German DJs German dance musicians German electronic musicians German techno musicians Remixers 1964 births Living people German trance musicians German people of Turkish descent Electronic dance music DJs People from Trabzon Positiva Records artists ...
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Space Pilots
Peter Schilling (born Pierre Michael Schilling; 28 January 1956) is a German synthpop musician whose songs often feature science-fiction themes like aliens, astronauts and catastrophes. He is best-known for his 1983 hit single "Major Tom (Coming Home)" which was an international success. Life and career Schilling was born in Stuttgart, Germany.Sutton, Michael "Peter Schilling Biography, Allmusic, retrieved 2010-05-07 His 1983 album, ''Error in the System'', generated his only international hit single, "Major Tom (Coming Home)", a retelling of David Bowie's classic 1969 song "Space Oddity". Although the song was originally recorded in German, the international hit version was sung in English. In 1984 and 1985, Schilling released the albums ''120 Grad'' and ''120 Grad'''s English-language version, 1985's ''Things to Come''. From 1986 to 1989, Schilling released non-album singles and put out his 1988 compilation ''The Different Story''. In 1990, Schilling suffered from burnout an ...
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