Aquagen | |
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Also known as | Sandbox Rockers |
Origin | Krefeld, Germany |
Genres | Eurodance, trance |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Dos Or Die Recordings Bonnier Music Kontor Records |
Members | Gino Montesano Olaf Dieckmann |
Website | aquagen.de |
Aquagen is a German electronic dance music duo, consisting of Gino Montesano and Olaf Dieckmann.[1] They initially achieved success with their single "Ihr Seid So Leise" ("Why Are You So Quiet?"), which sold more than 250,000 copies in Germany.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Abgehfaktor (2000)
- Weekender (2002)
- Nightliner (2002)
Compilation albums
- So Far So Good (The Very Best Of) (2009)
Singles
- "Ihr Seid So Leise" (1999)
- "Party Alarm" (2000)
- "Phatt Bass" (2000) (vs. Warp Brothers) - UK #9[1]
- "Tanz Für Mich" (2000) (feat. Ingo Appelt)
- "Lovemachine" (2000)
- "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (2002) - UK #33[1]
- "Everybody's Free" (2002) (feat. Rozalla)
- "Summer Is Calling" (2002)
- "Girl (Uhh Uhh Yeah Yeah)" (2004)
- "The Pipes Are Calling" (2006)
- "Blade" (2008) (Ali Payami vs. Aquagen & Warp Brothers)
- "Hard to Say I'm Sorry 2K9" (2009)
- "Ihr Seid So Leise! 2011 (scheisse, scheisse leise)" (2011)
- "Sirens" (2013) (feat. Romez & Damark)
References
External links
- Official website
- Aquagen at AllMusic
- Aquagen discography at Discogs
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