Plazma
Plazma formed in 1995 as a Romanian duo with vocalist Mihai Dumitrescu and keyboardist Laurențiu Dușă. They worked in an electro-pop style that caught...
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Plazma formed in 1995 as a Romanian duo with vocalist Mihai Dumitrescu and keyboardist Laurențiu Dușă. They worked in an electro-pop style that caught attention in their home country and eventually reached international listeners.
Their 2000 single "607" became their breakout track, appearing on their debut album "Plazma I" that same year. The song's combination of electronic production and pop melody structure gave them a recognizable sound. They followed it with albums like "607" in 2002 and "The Album of the Year" in 2004.
Other songs in their catalog include "A Bit Of Perfection," "An Ordinary Miracle," and "Big City Lights." They've remained active as a duo, occasionally collaborating with other artists from the Romanian and international pop scenes.
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