DuMonde
DuMonde was a German hard trance duo, consisting of Jürgen Mutschall (a.k.a. DJ Jam X) and Dominik De Leon (a.k.a. De Leon).[1]
DuMonde | |
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Also known as | DJ Jam X & De Leon |
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Trance |
Years active | 1998–2007 |
Labels | Stereophonic, Fate Recordings |
Website | DuMonde'My Space |
Past members | Jürgen Mutschall (a.k.a. DJ Jam X) Dominik De Leon (a.k.a. De Leon) |
Discography
Singles
- Can U Dig It? (1998)
- "Tomorrow" (1998) – UK #60 (in 2001)[1]
- "Fly To The Sky" (1999) with Anastasia
- "See The Light" (1999)
- "Just Feel Free" (2000)
- "Memory" (2001) with Lange
- "Never Look Back" (2001) – UK #36[1]
- "God Music" (2002)
- "Human" (2003)
- "Cold" (2004)
- "Ich Will Raus / Let Me Out" (2004)
- "Kalt" (2004)
- "Singularity 2005" (2005) with Dave 202
- "What's In Your Head" (2005) with Judge Jules
- "I Feel You" (2006)
- "Tomorrow 2006" (2006)
- "Gun" (2007)
- "Elektrisch" (2008)
Albums
- A Decade 1997–2007 (2007)
Remixes
- Tony H – "Zoo Future"
- Lange – "Follow Me"
- Push – "Universal Nation"
- M.U.T.E. – "Missed Beat"
- Sash! – "Adelante!"
- Green Court – "Follow Me"
- Jurgen Vries – The Theme
- Alice Deejay – "Better Off Alone"
- Alice Deejay – "Back In My Life"
- Azzido Da Bass – "Dooms Night"
- Barthezz – "On The Move"
- Ayumi Hamasaki – "Trauma"
- Every Little Thing – "Rescue Me"
- Binary Finary – "2000"
- Fragma – "Everytime You Need Me"
- Angelic – "Can't Keep Me Silent"
- Hurley & Todd – "Sunstorm"
- Rank 1 – "Symsonic"
- CRW – "I Feel Love"
- Fragma – "Everytime You Need Me"
- Steve Morley – "Reincarnations"
- Captain Jack-Dream A Dream
Compilation albums
- Techno Club Vol. 12, with Talla 2XLC
- On Stage 2004 (Chapter 1)
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References
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 172. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
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