Band, *1990 AT
Electronic and Dance
A.k.a. Klaus Biedermann, Paul Pfab, Helmut Wolfgruber
Trio of DJ's (Klaus Biedermann, Paul Pfab and Helmut Wolfgruber) from Vienna, Austria. Their first single, "How To Dance", became a worlwide club hit in 1990. Fronted by rapper Princessa (2), the song included a multitude of catchy samples: some taken from an obscure LP of dance lessons, others from "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" by Chic. Their first album, "The Best Of Bingoboys", followed through using the same formula as the "How To Dance" single, but didn't result in any more charting singles. As a result, Atlantic soon dropped them from the label in North America. The group's second album, "Color Of Music", was released in 1994 only in Europe and produced in the Bingoboys Studio. By 1996, Bingoboys had split—but their studio was still being used by artists such as Peter Rauhofer and Georg O. Luksch. The studio finally closed its doors in 2007.
Klaus Biedermann | |
B-Nice voc AT | |
Paul Pfab | |
Helmut Wolfgruber |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Color Of Music | Bingoboys | 1994 | Album |
Sugardaddy | Bingoboys | 1994 | Single |
No Communication | Bingoboys | 1994 | Single |
Ten More Minutes | Bingoboys | 1993 | Single |
Nature's Callin' '92 | Jupiter Project Featuring Bingoboys | 1992 | Single |
Chartbuster | Bingoboys | 1992 | Single |
How To Dance / Mother's Eyes | Bingoboys | 1991 | Single |
Borrowed Love | Bingoboys Featuring Arnold Jarvis | 1991 | Single |
No Woman No Cry | Bingoboys | 1991 | Single |
The Best Of Bingoboys | Bingoboys | 1991 | Album |
How To Dance | Bingoboys Featuring Princessa | 1990 | Album |
How To Dance / Testament | Bingoboys / Testament | Single |