Fragma
Fragma was a German electronic music group that formed in 1999. They're best known for their 2000 single 'Toca's Miracle,' which became a trance anthem and...
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Fragma was a German electronic music group that formed in 1999. They're best known for their 2000 single 'Toca's Miracle,' which became a trance anthem and reached number one in several countries. The track's success established them in the progressive house and trance scenes of the early 2000s.
They followed up with songs like 'Everytime You Need Me' and 'Say That You Will,' which maintained their presence on dance charts. Their sound typically featured melodic synth lines and vocal hooks over driving four-on-the-floor rhythms.
While the group's lineup and activity shifted over time, their early 2000s output remains what most listeners remember. Songs like 'Radio Waves' and 'Reach Out' continued in a similar vein, uplifting, vocal-driven dance tracks aimed squarely at club playlists and radio rotation.
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