Future Breeze

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Why?
  DE 64 05/19/1997 (3 weeks)
Singles
Why Don't You Dance With Me
  DE 14th 11/18/1996 (16 weeks)
  AT 35 01/26/1997 (6 weeks)
  CH 13 12/15/1996 (12 weeks)
  UK 50 09/06/1997 (2 weeks)
Keep the Fire Burnin '
  DE 20th March 24, 1997 (9 weeks)
  CH 35 04/13/1997 (4 weeks)
How Much Can You Take?
  DE 53 11/03/1997 (4 weeks)
Another day
  DE 57 04/27/1998 (5 weeks)
Smile
  DE 53 10/30/2000 (3 weeks)
  UK 67 01/20/2001 (2 weeks)
Temple of Dreams
  DE 43 09/17/2001 (7 weeks)
  CH 91 07/10/2001 (1 week)
  UK 21st 04/13/2002 (6 weeks)
Ocean of Eternity
  DE 69 07/15/2002 (2 weeks)
  UK 46 12/28/2002 (3 weeks)
Heaven Above
  DE 72 01/06/2003 (5 weeks)

Future Breeze is a German trance and dance formation . It was launched in Essen in the mid-1990s by the two DJs and producers Markus Boehme and Martin Hensing .

Career

The duo received their first record deal in 1995 and in the same year landed their first notable success in the German dance charts with the single Read My Lips . The following year, the two achieved an international hit with the single Why Don't You Dance With Me . Further record successes were largely limited to the German-speaking area.

Parallel to their own recordings, Boehme and Hensing also made a number of remixes for other artists, such as the single mix for Encore une fois for the music project Sash! , which rose to number 2 in the UK charts in 1997.

Together with the Junkfood Junkies, consisting of Bernd Johnen and Michael Mind , the two formed the dance production 4 Clubbers in 2001 and among other things released a remix from the trance piece "Children" by Robert Miles . He led the European dance charts and made it to number 39 in the German Top 100 .

Discography

Albums

  • 1997 - Why?
  • 2005 - Second Life

Singles

  • 1995 - House
  • 1995 - Read my Lips
  • 1996 - Why Don't You Dance With Me
  • 1997 - Keep the fire Burnin '
  • 1997 - Why
  • 1997 - How much can you take
  • 1998 - Another Day
  • 1999 - Cruel World
  • 2000 - smile
  • 2001 - Mind in Motion
  • 2001 - Temple of Dreams
  • 2002 - Ocean of Eternity
  • 2002 - Heaven Above
  • 2004 - Push / Second Life
  • 2004 - Out of the Blue
  • 2009 - Adagio for Strings
  • 2009 - Fade to Gray
  • 2010 - Why Don't You Dance With Me 2010
  • 2012 - Animal
  • 2019 - Loosing You (with Mark van der Zanden)
  • 2019 - Hymnotic

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chart sources: DE1 DE2 AT CH UK