Master Blaster (band)

Master Blaster were a German dance music group which consisted of members Sascha van Holt, Rico Bernasconi and Mike de Ville.

History

Their most successful single, "Hypnotic Tango", samples the Italo disco hit by My Mine. In 2002, it reached the top 10 of the Media Control Charts,[1] and was one of the most successful dance singles of the year; it also earned them an Echo nomination, and was a hit in Austria, France, Switzerland, and the UK.[2][3] The following year, they released the singles "Ballet Dancer" together with Turbo B of Snap!, and "How Old R U?", another hit. Their debut album, We Love Italo Disco contains songs which sample various Italo disco hits.

In 2006, the group released "Since You've Been Gone", a cover of the 1976 Russ Ballard song. The following year they released their second studio album Put Your Hands Up. The single "Walking in Memphis"/"Can Delight" reached the top of the ClubRotation dance charts for several weeks.

Discography

Albums

Title Year
We Love Italo Disco 2003
Put Your Hands Up 2008

Singles

Title Year Original artist and year
"Hypnotic Tango" 2002 My Mine (1983)
"Ballet Dancer" 2003 The Twins (1983)
"How Old R U" 2003 Miko Mission (1984)
"Dial My Number" 2004 Romano Bais (1985)
"Since You've Been Gone" 2006 Russ Ballard (1976)
"Walking in Memphis / Can Delight" 2007 Marc Cohn / My Mine (1991 / 1986)
"Everywhere" 2008 Michelle Branch (2001)
"Come Clean" 2009 Hilary Duff (2003)
"Back to the Sunshine" 2010 Münchener Freiheit (1987)
"Hypnotic Tango 2k12" 2012 My Mine (1983)
"How Old Are You 2014" 2014 Miko Mission (1984)
"Now You're Gone" (& Norda) 2018 Basshunter (2007)

References

  1. "Billboard Hits of the World", Billboard, 8 February 2003, p. 44. Retrieved 12 July 2015
  2. "Master Blaster", Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 July 2015
  3. "Master Blaster - Hypnotic Tango", acharts.us. Retrieved 12 July 2015
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