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Technotronic (founded in 1989), was the restless offspring of innovative Belgian producer Jo Bogaert AKA Thomas De Quincey. He had already made his mark on the "Eurobeat," with various high-profile dance concepts such as Nux Nemo and Acts Of Madmen.

The track that would later become "Pump Up The Jam," was first released by Bogaert under the alias The Pro 24's in 1989. Inspired by the sound of Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, "Technotronic," featured samples of Eddie Murphy, later replaced by new vocals.

The first "public face," of Technotronic was a "blue lipped," pouting temptress known as Felly, a renowned fashion-model. It wasn't until the second single, "Get Up," that the public saw and heard Manuela Kamosi AKA Ya Kid K for the first time. She had already performed the original vocals on "Pump Up The Jam," and now finally the world could bear witness to her strutting deliverance of "Get Up."

By the end of 1990, "Pump Up The Jam," had reached pole position on the "Billboard 12," singles dance chart. Eric Martin AKA MC Eric also contributed vocally to Bogaert's first opus "This Beat Is Technotronic."

After a short collaboration with Einstein AKA Einstein and Chicks On Speed on the single "Turn It Up," (1990), Technotronic's second album, "Body To Body," (1991), was released only in Europe. It featured vocals by Reggie AKA Reggie Hall.

Their third album, "Recall," was released 4 years later and fitted in the Eurodance parameters of the era. It featured the return of Ya Kid K on vocals and the inclusion of Daisy Rollocks AKA Daisy Dee and Orbert C. Davis AKA Black Diamond.

From 1999 to recent days, Technotronic recorded with Monday Osaigbovo Agbonze AKA Monday Midnite and Ya Kid K. Many remixes of their old hits still entertain the clubbers today.
The last significant chart success was in 1992 when "Move This," (used by Revlon in an advertising campaign) peaked at No.5 on the U.S. Billboard charts. Up until now Technotronic have retailed more than 14 million albums.

Total: 11
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$15 This Beat Is Technotronic (Remixes) This Beat Is Technotronic (Remixes) Technotronic Featuring MC Eric Electronic Euro House Possum Records 1990 Australia 1 x 12", 45 RPM VG+/VG+
$15 Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) Technotronic Featuring Ya Kid K Electronic, Hip Hop Euro House Swanyard Records Ltd 1990 UK 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo VG+/VG+
$10 Crazy Crazy Technotronic Electronic Euro House ARS Productions 1996 Belgium 1 x 12" VG+/VG+
$15 Money Makes The World Go Round Money Makes The World Go Round Technotronic Featuring Reggie Electronic House ARS Productions 1991 UK & Europe 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
$12 Megamix Megamix Technotronic Electronic Euro House Swanyard Records Ltd 1990 UK 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo VG+/VG+
$25 Megamix Megamix Technotronic Electronic Techno Possum Records 1990 Australasia 1 x 12", 45 RPM VG+/VG+
$20 Pump Up The Jam Pump Up The Jam D.O.N.S. Feat. Technotronic Electronic House, Speed Garage Kontor Records 1998 Germany 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM VG+/VG+
$20 Get Up (Remix) Get Up (Remix) Technotronic Electronic House, New Beat ARS Productions 1993 Belgium 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+ ARS company sleeve
$10 Recall (Remixes) Recall (Remixes) Technotronic Electronic Euro House ARS 1995 Belgium 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single VG+/VG+
$15 Pump Up The Jam Pump Up The Jam D.O.N.S. Feat. Technotronic Electronic Electro House, House Kontor Records 2005 Germany 1 x 12" VG+/VG+
$20 Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over) Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over) Technotronic Electronic Hip-House, House, Techno SBK Records 1990 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
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