Band, *1995 DE
Dance
A.k.a. Markus Boehme and Martin Hensing Mango Twister PhonJaxx Pierre Breeze Synthetic Compulsion Ten Inch The Poison Club Trax
The DJs and producers Markus Boehme and Martin Hensing from Essen in Germany established Future Breeze in 1995. Markus and Martin managed to get their first record contract in the founding year and hit the mark by entering the national dance charts with the single "Read My Lips“. The big international success came one year later with the massive cult hit "Why Don’t You Dance With Me“, which also reached the formidable chart position 14 in the German sales charts. The follow-up singles „How Much Can You Take“ and „Temple Of Dreams“ were similarly strong and performed well on the worldwide dancefloors. Parallel to their own singles, they earned great reputation due to numerous remixes for artists like Sash!’s „Encore Un Fois“, a single which ranked at position 2 of the British sales charts in 1997.
Markus Boehme DE | |
Martin Hensing |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Animal | Future Breeze | 2012 | Album |
Fade To Grey 2009 | Future Breeze | 2009 | Album |
Adagio For Strings | Future Breeze | 2009 | Album |
Alphabet City Fall 2009 | Future Breeze / Kee Mo & Tim Royko Feat. Cosmo Klein / Citrus Hill | 2009 | Compil. |
Second Life | Future Breeze | 2005 | Album |
Out Of The Blue | Future Breeze | 2004 | Album |
Push / Second Life | Future Breeze | 2004 | Album |
Heaven Above | Future Breeze | 2002 | Album |
Catch Dreams | Future Breeze Vs Kosheen | 2002 | Album |
Heaven Above / Frequency | Future Breeze | 2002 | Album |
Ocean Of Eternity | Future Breeze | 2002 | Single |
Temple Of Dreams | Future Breeze | 2001 | Album |
Mind In Motion | Future Breeze | 2001 | Album |
Smile | Future Breeze | 2000 | Album |
Cruel World | Future Breeze | 1999 | Album |
Clubbmixx #1 | Future Breeze | 1998 | Compil. |
Another Day | Future Breeze | 1998 | Album |
Keep The Fire Burnin' | Future Breeze | 1997 | Album |
Why? | Future Breeze | 1997 | Album |
How Much Can You Take | Future Breeze | 1997 | Album |
Why Don't You Dance With Me | Future Breeze | 1996 | Album |
Read My Lips | Future Breeze | 1995 | Single |