Wednesday 25 June 2008

Coverage

Coverage   
Artist: Coverage

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Chrysalides Funebres   
 Chrysalides Funebres

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




Euro-trance duo Groove Coverage emerged as one of the most successful German club acts of its generation with a series of crossover chart smashes. DJ Novus (born Markus Schafferzyk) and producer Axel Konrad co-founded the visualise in the summer of 2001. After a geminate of subway system club favorites, "Hit Me" and "Ar U Ready," they recruited vocalist Mell, wHO took center stage on the discovery Groove Coverage strike "Moon Shadow," a Mike Oldfield cover that earned the group its first German Top Ten strike. Mell's gestation forced her to go on foramen from the group, however, and with pinch hitter singer Verena, Groove Coverage scored its second serial Top Ten accounting entry with "Immortal Is a Girl," co-written by Lou Bega of "Mambo No. 5" celebrity. In the autumn of 2002 the duo issued its debut full-length, Covergirl, supporting its freeing with a term of enlistment crossways western and cardinal Europe. Mell returned in 2003, although Verena continued contributory extra vocals to 2004's 7 Years and 50 Days, an record album highlighted by its smash hit cover of Alice Cooper's "Envenom." The LP as well generated the hits "She" and "Fleer," the latter a break in Australia, Canada, and Japan as well. After a series of singles including "Holy place Virgin," "On the Radio," and "21st Century Digital Girl," Groove Coverage issued its third uncut, twenty-first Century Digital Girl, in mid-2006.