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U96 started in 1991. Their first big hit was "Das Boot", released with the help of Alex Christensen's girlfriend at that time the single was released by Polydor.
The style of their first two albums ("Das Boot", 1992 and "Replugged", 1993) was more in the techno and electro style. With the release of their third album ("Club Bizarre", 1995) they changed their style completely into the more commercial euro dance and trance style. In 1998 they tried it again with the in this time popular electro-pop style, but without big success.
In 2003 U96 made another comeback with the single "We Call It Love". But it also had no big success.
In 2006, U96 now changed their style from trance/hands-up to more commercial pop, and didn't consist any more of the team Matiz and Alex Christensen. The new team of U96 consisted of Alex Christensen and Steffen Häfelinger.
It's important to note that Alex Christensen, who was U96 frontman for almost 20 years, never sang any classic U96 hits, neither did he do any major sound programming or composing. Most male vocals, including "Love Sees No Colour" and "Night In Motion", were done by Ingo Hauss (his recognizable voice also can be heard on certain Boytronic tracks and post-U96 project called Potemkin).
U96 started in 1991. Their first big hit was "Das Boot", released with the help of Alex Christensen's girlfriend at that time the single was released by Polydor.
The style of their first two albums ("Das Boot", 1992 and "Replugged", 1993) was more in the techno and electro style. With the release of their third album ("Club Bizarre", 1995) they changed their style completely into the more commercial euro dance and trance style. In 1998 they tried it again with the in this time popular electro-pop style, but without big success.
In 2003 U96 made another comeback with the single "We Call It Love". But it also had no big success.
In 2006, U96 now changed their style from trance/hands-up to more commercial pop, and didn't consist any more of the team Matiz and Alex Christensen. The new team of U96 consisted of Alex Christensen and Steffen Häfelinger.
It's important to note that Alex Christensen, who was U96 frontman for almost 20 years, never sang any classic U96 hits, neither did he do any major sound programming or composing. Most male vocals, including "Love Sees No Colour" and "Night In Motion", were done by Ingo Hauss (his recognizable voice also can be heard on certain Boytronic tracks and post-U96 project called Potemkin).