When Alex Christensen published his ambitious project Classical 90s Dance in October 2017, he was sure of the curiosity of colleagues, fans and the media. As the most important German initiator of the techno, dance and eurodance movement, he initially worked as a DJ and composer, but quickly also as a producer of world fame.
Als Alex Christensen im Oktober 2017 sein ambitioniertes Projekt Classical 90s Dance veröffentlichte, war ihm die Neugierde von Kollegen, Fans und Medien gewiss. Als wichtigster deutscher Impulsgeber der Techno-, Dance- und Eurodance-Bewegung, erarbeitete er sich zunächst als DJ und Komponist, schnell aber auch als Producer Weltruhm. Plötzlich sollte der Mann, der seit Anfang der 90er-Jahre vorzugsweise im Hintergrund die musikalischen Strippen für über 40 Millionen verkaufter Tonträger zog, erklären, was es mit Classical 90s Dance auf sich hatte. Dass einer wie er eine persönliche Auswahl charakteristischer Hits des Genres neu arrangierte und mit dem 49-köpfigen Berlin Orchestra aufnahm, schuf Aufmerksamkeit.
German musician Frank Dorittke, aka F.D. Project, is originally a guitarist from the Dinslaken-based band Imagine. He got interested in electronic music around 1991, and became influenced by the music of Tangerine Dream. The versatile and accessible music of F.D. Project is not that simply to depict as it’s influences range from Tangerine Dream to Mike Oldfield, at other occasions keenly blending elements from the Berlin School and guitar riffs. At times it can be melodic and up-tempo, then switching to captivating atmospheric textures and soundscapes.
For "Classical 90s Dance 3" Alex Christensen has again brought national and international superstars as guests into the studio: Natasha Bedingfield, Maite Kelly, Eloy de Jong, Thomas Anders and Giovanni Zarrella. There is a reunion with one or the other voice of the first two albums like Yass, Linda Teodosiu, Asja Ahatovic and Polina.
German musician Frank Dorittke, aka F.D. Project, is originally a guitarist from the Dinslaken-based band Imagine. He got interested in electronic music around 1991, and became influenced by the music of Tangerine Dream. The versatile and accessible music of F.D. Project is not that simply to depict as it’s influences range from Tangerine Dream to Mike Oldfield, at other occasions keenly blending elements from the Berlin School and guitar riffs. At times it can be melodic and up-tempo, then switching to captivating atmospheric textures and soundscapes.