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Origin
  
Germany

Active until
  
2005

Years active
  
1993–2005

Active from
  
1993


Labels
  
Marc et Claude's/Positiva/Orbit Records

Past members
  
Marc Romboy, Klaus Derichs

Members
  
Marc Romboy, Klaus Derichs

Albums
  
You Own the Sound, It's All for Love / You Own the Sound, Marc Et Claude, Volume II, Party People

Genres
  
Electro, Trance music, House music

Similar
  
Maria Nayler, Lost Witness, Liquid Child, Future Breeze, CJ Stone

Marc et Claude were a German electro-trance music duo consisting of Marc Romboy and Klaus Derichs. The two also co-own the label Alphabet City, which houses such artists as Ferry Corsten and Future Breeze. The two started producing seriously during the explosion of German trance in the mid- to late-'90s. Their first release, "Toulouse" was on their own label, "Le Petit Prince Records". In 1997, the duo teamed up with Jürgen Driessen and produced the track "La" which went to the top of the German dance charts and helped them crossover to UK audiences.

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They had several UK top 40 hits during the late 1990s and early 2000s, including their biggest hit "I Need Your Lovin' (Like the Sunshine)" (#12) sampling The Korgis' "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" which served as a dedication to their summer tour, affiliated with the island of Ibiza.

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Albums

  • 2003 - You Own the Sound
  • Singles

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  • I ^ "Loving You" was remixed and re-released in 2003. under the name "Loving You 2003". That version has been the one that charted on both German and UK charts.

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    Songs

    Tremble2001
    I Need Your Lovin'2000
    Loving You1990

    References

    Marc et Claude Wikipedia