A Swedish group that made straightforward, catchy dance-pop in the early 2000s.
If you want the vibe, try "Cause I Need Your Love" or "Key To My Heart." They're both pure, uncomplicated electropop.
They landed a few songs that still turn up on playlists, like "Love And Devotion," which is just a clean, simple synth line and Anneli Drecker's voice over a steady beat. It's the kind of track that sounds exactly like a 2003 club night, no frills, no fuss. Their stuff holds up as a time capsule of that era's Euro-dance sound.
They formed in 1999 and put out their debut single "Alive" that same year. After four studio albums, including "Wanna Be with Me" and "Romeo & Juliet," they broke up in 2009.
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