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Club des Belugas is a nu jazz and
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group from Germany. The core of Club des Belugas consists of Maxim Illion and Kitty the Bill; they are supported by various featured and guest musicians including Reiner Winterschladen, Mickey Neher, Brenda Boykin and Ester Rada. In addition to acoustic instruments, synthesizers are often used. The music is influenced by
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and lounge.


History

The project was founded in 2002 in
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. The first album was released in the same year, ''Caviar at 3 a.m.'', followed by ''Minority Tunes'' in 2003. In 2006 the third album ''Apricoo Soul'' followed. It included a remix of the
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version of " Mambo Italiano", which was authorized by
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and Martin's family. Two years later, in 2008, ''SWOP'' was released, the following year ''Zoo Zizaro'' which includes their remix of
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's version of "
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". In 2012 ''Forward'' was released with a single, "Save a Little Love for Me", featuring
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. In 2013 the album ''The ChinChin Sessions'' was released, which was created in collaboration with the Mannheim trumpeter Thomas Siffling. Club des Belugas has released their albums ''Forward'' and ''The ChinChin Sessions'' (as of 2013) on the label Chinchin Records; previously they were under contract with Artcore Music. Club des Belugas has given over 280 live concerts all over the world. Between June and September 2007, the band went on a concert tour through the
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. Recordings including "Hip Hip Chin Chin" and "Gadda Rio" (both on the album ''Minority Tunes'') reached the top 10 on the German club charts in 2003. In total, pieces by the band were distributed on more than four million records, including not only CDs by the band themselves, but also on more than 1900
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s. Their music has been featured on TV shows including ''
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'', ''So You Think You Can Dance'' (American TV series) and ''Dancing with the Stars'' (American season 7). Major companies have used their music in commercials.


Band members


Main members

* Maxim Illion – Keyboard, Bass & Percussion * Kitty the Bill – Keyboard


Featured and guest members

* Bajka * Karlos Boes * Brenda Boykin – Vocals * Maya Fadeeva * Anna Luca – Vocals * Iain Mackenzie – Vocals * Ferank Manseed * Lene Riebau * Anne Schnell – Vocals * Thomas Siffling * Ashley Slater


Discography

Albums * 2002 – ''Caviar at 3 a.m.'' * 2003 – ''Minority tunes'' * 2006 – ''Apricoo Soul'' * 2008 – ''SWOP'' * 2009 – ''Zoo Zizaro'' * 2011 – ''Live'' * 2012 – ''Forward'' * 2014 – ''Fishing for Zebras'' * 2016 – ''Nine'' * 2018 – ''Club des Belugas & Thomas Siffling'' – Ragbag * 2019 – ''Strange Things Beyond The Sunny Side'' * 2021 – ''That's My Style'' * 2021 – ''How to Avoid Difficult Situations'' Singles * 2007 – "Wildcats & Dibidy Dop" * 2007 – "Hip Hip Chin Chin" (EP) * 2012 – "Save a Little Love for Me" * 2014 – "Straight to Memphis" * 2014 – "Iko Iko" (feat. Brenda Boykin) * 2016 – "It's Only Music" (feat. Ashley Slater) * 2016 – "Hip Hip Chin Chin" (Schizoid Sista Remixes) * 2016 – "Pogo Porn" (feat. Karlos Boes) * 2016 – "Bye-Bye Baby I Won't Come Back" * 2018 – "Double A" * 2019 – "Don't Look Back" * 2020 – "Get Get On" * 2020 – "Mondo Mas" * 2021 – "That's My Style" (feat. Maya Fadeeva) * 2021 – "Scat" * 2021 – "Mr. Rain" * 2021 – "Coming a Little Bit Closer" * 2021 – "Playing on the Radio"


References

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External links


Official websiteChinChin Records
Electro swing musicians Lounge music groups Nu jazz musicians German jazz ensembles Musical groups from North Rhine-Westphalia Musicians from Wuppertal Vocal jazz ensembles Musical groups established in 2002