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'''Eurogroove''' were a [[Eurodance]] act active in the 1990s, led by producer [[Tetsuya Komuro]], in collaboration with FKB (Phil France, Tony King and Bozidar Ristic), and fronted by vocalist Daz and rappers Charles and Steve.<ref>Eurotech Magazine November 1995</ref>
'''Eurogroove''' was a [[Eurodance]] act active in the 1990s, led by producer [[Tetsuya Komuro]], in collaboration with FKB (Phil France, Tony King and Bozidar Ristic), and fronted by British vocalists Dazz, Steve and Charles Jarman.<ref>Eurotech Magazine November 1995</ref> Dazz and Steve were replaced by Sierra Wilson and Ian Burrell after the first three singles.


They were particularly successful in [[Japan]] and the [[United Kingdom]], where they scored three top 40 hits in 1995 with "Move Your Body", "Dive to Paradise" and "It's on You (Scan Me)".
They were particularly successful in [[Japan]] and the [[United Kingdom]], where they scored three top 40 hits in 1995 with "Move Your Body", "Dive to Paradise" and "It's on You (Scan Me)".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31557/eurogroove/|title=EUROGROOVE - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com|accessdate=14 May 2018}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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===Singles===
===Singles===
'''Japan releases'''

Source:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31557/eurogroove/|title=EUROGROOVE - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com|accessdate=14 May 2018}}</ref>

Japan Releases
* "Move Your Body Baby" (1994)
* "Move Your Body Baby" (1994)
* "Don't Keep Me Hangin' On" (1994)
* "Don't Keep Me Hangin' On" (1994)
* "Dive To Paradise" [feat. Silvia] (1994)
* "Dive to Paradise" (feat. Silvia) (1994)
* "[[Rescue Me (EuroGroove song)|Rescue Me]]" (1995)- #1 Japanese International Singles Chart.
* "[[Rescue Me (EuroGroove song)|Rescue Me]]" (with [[Dannii Minogue]]) (1995) - #1 Japanese International Singles Chart
* "[[Boogie Woogie (song)|Boogie Woogie]]" [feat. [[Dannii Minogue]]] (1995) - #1 Japanese International Singles Chart.
* "[[Boogie Woogie (song)|Boogie Woogie]]" (with Dannii Minogue) (1995) - #1 Japanese International Singles Chart
* "Let's Go" (1995)
* "Let's Go" (1995)
'''UK releases'''

UK Releases
* "Move Your Body" (1995) - #29 UK
* "Move Your Body" (1995) - #29 UK
* "Dive to Paradise" (1995) - #31 UK
* "Dive to Paradise" (1995) - #31 UK
* "It's on You (Scan Me)" (1995) - #25 UK
* "It's on You (Scan Me)" (1995) - #25 UK
* "Move Your Body" [Remix] (1996) - #44 UK
* "Move Your Body" (Remix) (1996) - #44 UK
* "Rescue Me" - Completely different recording than the Japanese release (1996) - #99 UK
* "Rescue Me" - completely different recording than the Japanese release (1996) - #99 UK


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:44, 16 October 2024

Eurogroove was a Eurodance act active in the 1990s, led by producer Tetsuya Komuro, in collaboration with FKB (Phil France, Tony King and Bozidar Ristic), and fronted by British vocalists Dazz, Steve and Charles Jarman.[1] Dazz and Steve were replaced by Sierra Wilson and Ian Burrell after the first three singles.

They were particularly successful in Japan and the United Kingdom, where they scored three top 40 hits in 1995 with "Move Your Body", "Dive to Paradise" and "It's on You (Scan Me)".[2]

Discography

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Albums

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  • In the Groove (1996)

Singles

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Japan releases

  • "Move Your Body Baby" (1994)
  • "Don't Keep Me Hangin' On" (1994)
  • "Dive to Paradise" (feat. Silvia) (1994)
  • "Rescue Me" (with Dannii Minogue) (1995) - #1 Japanese International Singles Chart
  • "Boogie Woogie" (with Dannii Minogue) (1995) - #1 Japanese International Singles Chart
  • "Let's Go" (1995)

UK releases

  • "Move Your Body" (1995) - #29 UK
  • "Dive to Paradise" (1995) - #31 UK
  • "It's on You (Scan Me)" (1995) - #25 UK
  • "Move Your Body" (Remix) (1996) - #44 UK
  • "Rescue Me" - completely different recording than the Japanese release (1996) - #99 UK

References

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  1. ^ Eurotech Magazine November 1995
  2. ^ "EUROGROOVE - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.