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Chivas Moment's Party Part I in Zima

Клубные российские · 20.05.2004

The Glimmer Twins started their creative journey back in 1985 in a small club in Ghent, Belgium. Inspired by DMC mixes, Grandmaster Flash, Beat Street, and graffiti, they played a variety of music ranging from Hip-Hop to popular tunes of that time, impressing club-goers with their skillfully crafted sets. In 1987, the legendary club "FIFTY FIVE" invited them to play on Saturdays at their club nights, where they performed NEW BEAT, NEW WAVE, and old-school ACID HOUSE. In 1988, their track "The Summer of Love" was included in the compilation "Balearic Vibe." As House music gained more popularity in clubs across Europe, The Glimmer Twins incorporated their best tracks into their sets, mixing reissued disco hits and popular melodies from artists such as Prince, Madonna, and Boganon, adding their eclectic touch. By the late 80s and early 90s, The Glimmer Twins were well-known throughout Belgium, performing in almost all popular nightclubs. In the mid-90s, they were frequently headlining mega parties like "Free the Funk", "Kozzmozz", and "ESKIMO", with over 7000 attendees. Currently, The Glimmer Twins are residents at the popular Belgian club "Culture Club" and London's "Bugget Out." They play worldwide in clubs like "Fabric" in London, "Lux" in Lisbon, "Palp" in Paris, and "Cookies" in Berlin. They also compose music for fashion shows by renowned designers, create compilations for albums like "Eskimo" and "The Free The Funk" released by Eskimo Recordings, and remake some of their early tracks and remixes for labels like "R&S Records," "Wally's Groove World," "Blue Note Records," and the English record company "Crosstown Rebels."

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