Baracuda
Baracuda | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Dance , electronics , house |
founding | 2002 |
Website | baracuda-music.de |
Founding members | |
Axel Konrad | |
DJ & producer |
Ole Wierk |
producer |
Tobias Lammer |
Baracuda is a German dance project . The project, founded in the winter of 2002, consists of the producers Axel Konrad and Ole Wierk from Suprime Records and the regular formation of Tobias Lammer as DJ Toby Sky and the singer Suny .
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Band history
The title Damn! (Remember the Time) is a cover version of the Matthias Reim hit Verdammt, I love you and rose to number 12 in the German single charts. The second song, I Leave the World Today , became a club hit in the summer of 2003. In July 2005, the third single, Ass Up , was released, which reached number 70 in the German Top 100. In May 2007 the fourth single La Di Da was released . With the cover song I Will Love Again , originally by Lara Fabian , Baracuda achieved another entry into the German top 50 in August 2008. The January 2009 single Where Is the Love uses elements of Amaranth by Nightwish and Poison by Alice Cooper .
In 2010 and 2011 no further singles were released by the band, and there was no planned album. The band split from EMI Music after only 2 singles and have not performed together since then. According to the production company, no further singles are currently planned.
Discography
Singles
- December 16, 2002: Damn! (Remember the Time) (WEA / Warner)
- July 28, 2003: I Leave the World Today (WEA / Warner)
- July 25, 2005: Ass Up (Zeitgeist / Universal)
- September 21, 2007: La Di Da (Suprime)
- August 1, 2008: I Will Love Again (EMI)
- January 2, 2009: Where Is the Love (EMI)