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2 Unlimited was a Eurodance group from Amsterdam, Netherlands formed in 1991. The project was the brainchild of the Belgian production duo Jean-Paul De Coster and Phil Wilde, who wrote and recorded the backing tracks. Their songs' vocals were performed by Dutch rapper Ray Slijngaard and singer Anita Doth, who also wrote the lyrics. The two original members now record as Ray & Anita. Their first hit, Get Ready for This, was released in 1991 and took the European charts by storm, first as an instrumental version, then as a rap version. They are best remembered for No Limit, which...
There are two groups with the name Time Unlimited: 1) About Time Unlimited / Orvil Smith Orvil Smith realized his love for singing at age 9 when he sang at the Ward Theatre in Kingston, Jamaica. He formed the group Time Unlimited at age 17 along with 3 other members: the late Junior Delgado, Gosford Manning, and Hugh Marshall. Time Unlimited, truly unlimited, is still putting together exquisite songs in 2008. They currently have a video called "Just Can't Stay" getting good rotation in Jamaica. Also current is the skillfully crafted lover's rock, "Love Made Us" which is destined to...
With the release of their track "Buddha Wears headfones" on the latest "Ministry of Sounds Compilation "Chillout Guide vol 01" Life Audience are a fast emerging as an "up and coming" Downtempo Electronica partnership that fuse Electronic with organic accoustic instruments. Even though this project have been around for the last 5 years, they have been making more of an impact over the last few, having tracks on various chillout compilations including "Sony`s Bar Lounge Classics - 2010, and Sony`s "Bar Lounge Classics - The Relax Edition" being just a few. The release of their own Debut album "Waves and...
Thomas Mapfumo was born in 1945 in Marondera, Zimbabwe. He sang with various bands including The Zutu Brothers, Hallelujah Chicken Run Band and the Acid Band before forming The Blacks Unlimited when he and Jonah Sithole merged their bands in 1977. The band developed a style called chimurenga music, meaning "(revolutionary) struggle" - a highly politicised electrification of traditional Shona mbira music, with lyrics railing against the colonial government in Rhodesia and, later, against Mugabe. Mapfumo now lives in exile in the United States. .
Theaudience were a Britpop band which formed in 1997. The band consisted of Sophie Ellis-Bextor (vocals), Billy Reeves (guitar), Dean Molle (guitar), Kerin Smith (bass), Nyge Butler (keyboards) and Patch Hannon (drums). The band split in 1999 after releasing one album and four singles. They were founded by guitarist Billy Reeves, formerly of indie group Congregation. The group were fronted by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and achieved some success with their new wave-style records. Reeves left the band in 1999 and despite the remaining band members writing new material, theaudience split soon afterwards. Bextor eventually started a solo career and had much...