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Maxx (group)

Maxx is a German Eurodance project that was internationally successful in the mid-90s with the hit singles "Get-A-Way", "No More (I Can't Stand It)"[1] and "You Can Get It".[2] The name 'Maxx' is a special acronym for Maximum Xstasy.[3]

Maxx
Elyse G Rogers (aka Linda Meek) live on stage as Maxx at Biggest 90s-00s Disco concert Outdoor Fest - Dublin, Ireland (2019)
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresEurodance
Years active1993–1995; 2016–present
Labels
  • Intercord
  • Blow Up
  • Remixed Records
  • Pulse-8 Records
  • Freshline Music/ A45 Music
MembersElyse G Rogers (aka Linda Meek)
Twitch (Michael Latham)
George Torpey
The Hitman
Past membersGary Bokoe
Dakota O'niel
Dawhite
Eliz Yavuz (Alice Montana)
WebsiteOfficial Maxx website

History edit

Group origins (1993) edit

 
Maxx producer Juergen Wind (George Torpey) in studio (1993)

The Maxx project was the result of the successful but short-lived collaboration between German record producer Juergen Wind (J. Wind) and German music executive David Brunner, when he was a kid he was listening to the Belgian sound, and si all the test comes from there .. After teaming together to release "Another Night" by M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy under Hansa Records/BMG Berlin, Wind and Brunner began collaborating with British songwriter Bruce Hammond Earlam (from Bruce & Bongo) to develop the debut Maxx single "Get-A-Way" under the record label Blow Up/Intercord. Earlam wrote the raggamuffin rap lyrics for the new single while simultaneously teaching Maxx rapper Boris Köhler how to rap in the raggamuffin style. Due to his contractual issues with EMI, he had to write for the project without being publicly credited. For promotional purposes, Köhler received Earlam's songwriting credits. Wind produced the music and wrote the chorus lyrics with his co-producer Frank Hassas. Brunner handled the marketing and promotion of the music and was credited as the Executive Producer. Each team member shared song credits equally. They also used aliases to keep themselves anonymous and to avoid problems with Hansa Records/BMG Berlin. Wind was George Torpey, Brunner was The Hitman, Hassas was Dakota O'niel, Köhler was Gary Bokoe and Real McCoy rapper Olaf Jeglitza was Dawhite. Jeglitza had been falsely tied to the project due to his heavy involvement as a shareholder and as a team member in Wind's production company Freshline Records. In reality, he had no involvement in the production or songwriting of Maxx. The production team name "The Movement" was used in the song credits.[4]

Success with "Get-A-Way" and "No More" (1994) edit

 
Elyse G Rogers (aka Linda Meek) and Boris Köhler (Gary Bokoe) (1994)

The debut Maxx single "Get-A-Way" featured vocals from Köhler and session singer Samira Besic. Due to unknown circumstances, Besic departed the project before filming could begin on the music video for the single. A dancer and model named Eliz Yavuz (Alice Montana) was quickly hired to take Besic's place and mime her vocals for the video. In the early stages of the promotion for the single, Yavuz and Köhler were featured together in the early press materials for Maxx. Yavuz was also briefly advertised as the voice behind the single.[4] When released on 27 October 1993 in Germany, "Get-A-Way" became an overnight success in the country reaching No. 11 on the charts and remaining there for over 26 weeks. It later earned Gold status in Germany for selling over 250,000 units.[5] The single was also a major success in neighbouring countries like Austria where it reached No. 3 and in Switzerland where it reached No. 8. In the United Kingdom,[6] "Get-A-Way" had reached No. 4 on the charts and had later earned Silver status in the country for selling over 200,000 units. The single was reached No. 8 in Ireland. Thanks to the promotional efforts of Remixed Records, the single was an even bigger success in Scandinavia. In Sweden, it charted at No. 3, in Denmark at No. 4, Finland at No. 5, and Norway at No. 8.[7][8] "Get-A-Way" was also a success in Belgium, The Netherlands and France. The single also managed to peak at No.11 on the Eurochart Hot 100.[9]

After an intense search in Germany for a singer, British singer Linda Meek was discovered early in 1994. After joining the project as the new lead singer, she immediately began performing live shows with Köhler in Europe as Maxx. She then recorded vocals for the follow-up single "No More (I Can't Stand It)" with Köhler in Germany. The new single was officially released on 1 March 1994 and was a big success like its predecessor reaching No. 10 in Germany and the Top 5 in over 18 countries. The success of both singles lead to three recurring appearances on Top of the Pops in the United Kingdom and performances on other major music chart shows like Dance Machine in France, Superclassifica Show in Italy and other televised MTV specials in Europe. By mid-1994, "Get-A-Way" had sold over 1.1 million units across Europe.[3] While Meek didn't originally sing vocals on "Get-A-Way" or appear in the music video for that single, she became associated with the single by the media due to her continuously performing the song live in concert with Köhler. Meek was also featured in various German language pop culture/teen magazines alongside Köhler. In the magazine BRAVO, she was referred to as "Die Stimme von Maxx: Garys neue Partnerin ist Die Engländerin Linda Meek" ("The Voice of Maxx: Gary's New Partner Is the Englishwoman Linda Meek").

 
Maxx performing live at the MTV Stockholm Water Festival, Summer (1994)

Following the success of the two Maxx hits, Wind, Hassas and Earlam immediately began work on the debut Maxx album To the Maxximum. A total of thirteen new music tracks were produced for the new album. Wind and Hassas were also simultaneously producing the album Space Invaders, the sophomore album of M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy. To the Maxximum was officially released on 16 June 1994 and had reached No. 22 on the German charts. The album was also a major success in Scandinavia, reaching No.10 in Sweden and No. 6 in Finland. While the album was a commercial success in Europe, it did not match the huge commercial sales of the first two singles. The album reached No. 66 in the United Kingdom.

The Maxx album track "You Can Get It" was then picked to be the third single and was released in September 1994. The single reached No. 21 in the UK and No.13 in Finland. "Get-A-Way" had then peaked at No. 3[10] on the Canadian dance/urban chart and "No More (I Can't Stand It)" at No. 4.[11] While still commercially successful in Europe, "You Can Get It" did not reach the same level of success as "Get-A-Way" and "No More (I Can't Stand it)." On 31 October 1994, a new Maxx song titled "Power of Love" was released exclusively on a Bravo Hits compilation music CD called Bravo Dance X-Mas.

Decline and hiatus (1995) edit

 
Elyse G Rogers (aka Linda Meek), Boris Köhler (Gary Bokoe) and David Brunner (The Hitman) on the set of "Move Your Body" music video (1995)

The Maxx album track "I Can Make You Feel Like" had been selected to be the fourth single release in May 1995. The single only managed to chart in the United Kingdom peaking at No. 56. The fifth and final Maxx single, "Move Your Body" was released in October 1995. The single heavily sampled the hit song "I Like to Move It" by Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman. The single only charted in Austria at No. 18 and in Finland at No.16. A music video for "Move Your Body" was filmed starring Meek and Köhler. The duo also performed the single live on ZDF Television in Germany for the music program Power Vision. Due to creative indifferences and major business disputes within the production and management team behind the scenes, the Maxx project disbanded prematurely in late 1995.

Comeback edit

Late in December 2016, an official Maxx website surfaced online announcing the reunion between Meek and the Maxx founders Brunner and Wind after almost two decades.[12] On 25 August 2017, Meek made her comeback performance as Maxx at the We Love the 90's Estonia festival in Tallinn.[13]

Meek is known under her new name Elyse G Rogers; works with the full support and agreement from the original founders of Maxx, and continues touring worldwide with rapper Twitch, who performs in the raggamuffin style rap verses on stage. Elyse sometimes does live performances and collaborations with other 90s artists on social media.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions
GER
[14]
AUT
[15]
FIN
[16][17]
NETH
[18]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
UK
[6]
To the Maxximum
  • Released: 22 June 1994
  • Label: Blow Up
  • Formats: CD, cassette, vinyl
22 32 6 25 10 29 66

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
GER
[14]
AUT
[15]
FIN
[16][17]
FRA
[21]
IRE
[22]
NETH
[23]
NOR
[24]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
UK
[6]
"Get-A-Way" 1993 11 3 5 15 8 3 8 3 8 4 To the Maxximum
"No More (I Can't Stand It)" 1994 10 9 2 16 11 6 8 4 12 8
"You Can Get It" 25 13 28 32 37 21
"I Can Make You Feel Like" 1995 56
"Move Your Body" 18 16 Non-album single

Compilation features edit

  • 1994: "Power of Love" – Bravo Dance X-Mas[26]

Remixes edit

  • 1993: "Get-A-Way (Remixes)"
  • 1993: "Get-A-Way (UK Remixes)"
  • 1994: "No More (I Can't Stand It) (Remixes)"
  • 1994: "No More (I Can't Stand It) (UK Remixes)"
  • 1994: "You Can Get It (Remixes)"
  • 2017: "Get-A-Way (Reloaded)"

References edit

  1. ^ "Germany: Hitmakers '94". Billboard Magazine. 3 December 1994. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Hits of the U.K." Billboard Magazine. 29 October 1994. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  3. ^ a b "GSA (Germany) Hitmakers '94". Billboard. 3 December 1994. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Maxx Bio - International Artists Holland". International artists. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Maxx)" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  6. ^ a b c "Official Charts > Maxx". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  7. ^ "Billboard Magazine: Hits of the World (April 16, 1994)". Billboard Magazine. 16 April 1994. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Maxx: Get-A-Away". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  9. ^ "Billboard Magazine: Hits of the World (March 26, 1994)". Billboard Magazine. 26 March 1994. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  10. ^ "RPM Dance Weekly, Charts, Aug 01, 1994". bac-lac.gc.ca/n. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  11. ^ "RPM Dance Weekly, Charts, Oct 24, 1994". bac-lac.gc.ca/n. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Maxx History / Announcement (2016)". maxxmusic90s.com. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  13. ^ "Retrostaarid Alphaville, Kate Ryan ja MAXX saadavad eestlastele tervitusi: please, tulge meid vaatama!". publik.delfi.ee. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  14. ^ a b "Offizielle Deutsche Charts: Maxx" (in German). Offizielle Deutsche Charts. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  15. ^ a b "austriancharts.at: Maxx". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  16. ^ a b Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 9789511210535.
  17. ^ a b "Tervetuloa Suomen listahistoriaan MAU - MEM, Y – GER". Tammi. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  18. ^ "GfK Dutch Charts: Maxx (Albums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  19. ^ a b "swedishcharts.com: Maxx". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  20. ^ a b "swisscharts.com: Maxx (Albums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  21. ^ "lescharts.com: Maxx (Singles)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  22. ^ "Search the Charts". IRMA. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  23. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40: Maxx". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  24. ^ "Maxx (Singles)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  25. ^ "Certified Awards Search". BPI. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  26. ^ "Bravo Dance X-Mas 1994". discogs.com. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 26 July 2018.

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Maxx is a German Eurodance project that was internationally successful in the mid 90s with the hit singles Get A Way No More I Can t Stand It 1 and You Can Get It 2 The name Maxx is a special acronym for Maximum Xstasy 3 MaxxElyse G Rogers aka Linda Meek live on stage as Maxx at Biggest 90s 00s Disco concert Outdoor Fest Dublin Ireland 2019 Background informationOriginBerlin GermanyGenresEurodanceYears active1993 1995 2016 presentLabelsIntercord Blow Up Remixed Records Pulse 8 Records Freshline Music A45 MusicMembersElyse G Rogers aka Linda Meek Twitch Michael Latham George Torpey The HitmanPast membersGary Bokoe Dakota O niel Dawhite Eliz Yavuz Alice Montana WebsiteOfficial Maxx website Contents 1 History 1 1 Group origins 1993 1 2 Success with Get A Way and No More 1994 1 3 Decline and hiatus 1995 1 4 Comeback 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Compilation features 2 4 Remixes 3 ReferencesHistory editGroup origins 1993 edit nbsp Maxx producer Juergen Wind George Torpey in studio 1993 The Maxx project was the result of the successful but short lived collaboration between German record producer Juergen Wind J Wind and German music executive David Brunner when he was a kid he was listening to the Belgian sound and si all the test comes from there After teaming together to release Another Night by M C Sar amp The Real McCoy under Hansa Records BMG Berlin Wind and Brunner began collaborating with British songwriter Bruce Hammond Earlam from Bruce amp Bongo to develop the debut Maxx single Get A Way under the record label Blow Up Intercord Earlam wrote the raggamuffin rap lyrics for the new single while simultaneously teaching Maxx rapper Boris Kohler how to rap in the raggamuffin style Due to his contractual issues with EMI he had to write for the project without being publicly credited For promotional purposes Kohler received Earlam s songwriting credits Wind produced the music and wrote the chorus lyrics with his co producer Frank Hassas Brunner handled the marketing and promotion of the music and was credited as the Executive Producer Each team member shared song credits equally They also used aliases to keep themselves anonymous and to avoid problems with Hansa Records BMG Berlin Wind was George Torpey Brunner was The Hitman Hassas was Dakota O niel Kohler was Gary Bokoe and Real McCoy rapper Olaf Jeglitza was Dawhite Jeglitza had been falsely tied to the project due to his heavy involvement as a shareholder and as a team member in Wind s production company Freshline Records In reality he had no involvement in the production or songwriting of Maxx The production team name The Movement was used in the song credits 4 Success with Get A Way and No More 1994 edit nbsp Elyse G Rogers aka Linda Meek and Boris Kohler Gary Bokoe 1994 The debut Maxx single Get A Way featured vocals from Kohler and session singer Samira Besic Due to unknown circumstances Besic departed the project before filming could begin on the music video for the single A dancer and model named Eliz Yavuz Alice Montana was quickly hired to take Besic s place and mime her vocals for the video In the early stages of the promotion for the single Yavuz and Kohler were featured together in the early press materials for Maxx Yavuz was also briefly advertised as the voice behind the single 4 When released on 27 October 1993 in Germany Get A Way became an overnight success in the country reaching No 11 on the charts and remaining there for over 26 weeks It later earned Gold status in Germany for selling over 250 000 units 5 The single was also a major success in neighbouring countries like Austria where it reached No 3 and in Switzerland where it reached No 8 In the United Kingdom 6 Get A Way had reached No 4 on the charts and had later earned Silver status in the country for selling over 200 000 units The single was reached No 8 in Ireland Thanks to the promotional efforts of Remixed Records the single was an even bigger success in Scandinavia In Sweden it charted at No 3 in Denmark at No 4 Finland at No 5 and Norway at No 8 7 8 Get A Way was also a success in Belgium The Netherlands and France The single also managed to peak at No 11 on the Eurochart Hot 100 9 After an intense search in Germany for a singer British singer Linda Meek was discovered early in 1994 After joining the project as the new lead singer she immediately began performing live shows with Kohler in Europe as Maxx She then recorded vocals for the follow up single No More I Can t Stand It with Kohler in Germany The new single was officially released on 1 March 1994 and was a big success like its predecessor reaching No 10 in Germany and the Top 5 in over 18 countries The success of both singles lead to three recurring appearances on Top of the Pops in the United Kingdom and performances on other major music chart shows like Dance Machine in France Superclassifica Show in Italy and other televised MTV specials in Europe By mid 1994 Get A Way had sold over 1 1 million units across Europe 3 While Meek didn t originally sing vocals on Get A Way or appear in the music video for that single she became associated with the single by the media due to her continuously performing the song live in concert with Kohler Meek was also featured in various German language pop culture teen magazines alongside Kohler In the magazine BRAVO she was referred to as Die Stimme von Maxx Garys neue Partnerin ist Die Englanderin Linda Meek The Voice of Maxx Gary s New Partner Is the Englishwoman Linda Meek nbsp Maxx performing live at the MTV Stockholm Water Festival Summer 1994 Following the success of the two Maxx hits Wind Hassas and Earlam immediately began work on the debut Maxx album To the Maxximum A total of thirteen new music tracks were produced for the new album Wind and Hassas were also simultaneously producing the album Space Invaders the sophomore album of M C Sar amp The Real McCoy To the Maxximum was officially released on 16 June 1994 and had reached No 22 on the German charts The album was also a major success in Scandinavia reaching No 10 in Sweden and No 6 in Finland While the album was a commercial success in Europe it did not match the huge commercial sales of the first two singles The album reached No 66 in the United Kingdom The Maxx album track You Can Get It was then picked to be the third single and was released in September 1994 The single reached No 21 in the UK and No 13 in Finland Get A Way had then peaked at No 3 10 on the Canadian dance urban chart and No More I Can t Stand It at No 4 11 While still commercially successful in Europe You Can Get It did not reach the same level of success as Get A Way and No More I Can t Stand it On 31 October 1994 a new Maxx song titled Power of Love was released exclusively on a Bravo Hits compilation music CD called Bravo Dance X Mas Decline and hiatus 1995 edit nbsp Elyse G Rogers aka Linda Meek Boris Kohler Gary Bokoe and David Brunner The Hitman on the set of Move Your Body music video 1995 The Maxx album track I Can Make You Feel Like had been selected to be the fourth single release in May 1995 The single only managed to chart in the United Kingdom peaking at No 56 The fifth and final Maxx single Move Your Body was released in October 1995 The single heavily sampled the hit song I Like to Move It by Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman The single only charted in Austria at No 18 and in Finland at No 16 A music video for Move Your Body was filmed starring Meek and Kohler The duo also performed the single live on ZDF Television in Germany for the music program Power Vision Due to creative indifferences and major business disputes within the production and management team behind the scenes the Maxx project disbanded prematurely in late 1995 Comeback edit Late in December 2016 an official Maxx website surfaced online announcing the reunion between Meek and the Maxx founders Brunner and Wind after almost two decades 12 On 25 August 2017 Meek made her comeback performance as Maxx at the We Love the 90 s Estonia festival in Tallinn 13 Meek is known under her new name Elyse G Rogers works with the full support and agreement from the original founders of Maxx and continues touring worldwide with rapper Twitch who performs in the raggamuffin style rap verses on stage Elyse sometimes does live performances and collaborations with other 90s artists on social media Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions GER 14 AUT 15 FIN 16 17 NETH 18 SWE 19 SWI 20 UK 6 To the Maxximum Released 22 June 1994 Label Blow Up Formats CD cassette vinyl 22 32 6 25 10 29 66 Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album GER 14 AUT 15 FIN 16 17 FRA 21 IRE 22 NETH 23 NOR 24 SWE 19 SWI 20 UK 6 Get A Way 1993 11 3 5 15 8 3 8 3 8 4 GER Gold 5 UK Silver 25 To the Maxximum No More I Can t Stand It 1994 10 9 2 16 11 6 8 4 12 8 You Can Get It 25 13 28 32 37 21 I Can Make You Feel Like 1995 56 Move Your Body 18 16 Non album single Compilation features edit 1994 Power of Love Bravo Dance X Mas 26 Remixes edit 1993 Get A Way Remixes 1993 Get A Way UK Remixes 1994 No More I Can t Stand It Remixes 1994 No More I Can t Stand It UK Remixes 1994 You Can Get It Remixes 2017 Get A Way Reloaded References edit Germany Hitmakers 94 Billboard Magazine 3 December 1994 Retrieved 29 July 2016 Hits of the U K Billboard Magazine 29 October 1994 Retrieved 17 October 2016 a b GSA Germany Hitmakers 94 Billboard 3 December 1994 Retrieved 19 June 2018 a b Maxx Bio International Artists Holland International artists 28 June 2018 Retrieved 28 June 2018 a b Gold Platin Datenbank Maxx in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved 23 July 2011 a b c Official Charts gt Maxx The Official UK Charts Company Retrieved 14 July 2016 Billboard Magazine Hits of the World April 16 1994 Billboard Magazine 16 April 1994 Retrieved 13 November 2018 Maxx Get A Away Hung Medien Retrieved 2 July 2010 Billboard Magazine Hits of the World March 26 1994 Billboard Magazine 26 March 1994 Retrieved 13 November 2018 RPM Dance Weekly Charts Aug 01 1994 bac lac gc ca n Retrieved 6 November 2018 RPM Dance Weekly Charts Oct 24 1994 bac lac gc ca n Retrieved 6 November 2018 Maxx History Announcement 2016 maxxmusic90s com 20 December 2016 Retrieved 26 July 2018 Retrostaarid Alphaville Kate Ryan ja MAXX saadavad eestlastele tervitusi please tulge meid vaatama publik delfi ee Retrieved 4 November 2017 a b Offizielle Deutsche Charts Maxx in German Offizielle Deutsche Charts Retrieved 30 September 2018 a b austriancharts at Maxx Hung Medien Retrieved 23 July 2011 a b Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Tammi ISBN 9789511210535 a b Tervetuloa Suomen listahistoriaan MAU MEM Y GER Tammi Retrieved 30 September 2018 GfK Dutch Charts Maxx Albums Hung Medien Retrieved 23 July 2011 a b swedishcharts com Maxx Hung Medien Retrieved 23 July 2011 a b swisscharts com Maxx Albums Hung Medien Retrieved 30 September 2018 lescharts com Maxx Singles Hung Medien Retrieved 23 July 2011 Search the Charts IRMA Retrieved 30 September 2018 Nederlandse Top 40 Maxx Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 30 September 2018 Maxx Singles Hung Medien Retrieved 23 July 2011 Certified Awards Search BPI Retrieved 19 June 2018 Bravo Dance X Mas 1994 discogs com 27 July 2018 Retrieved 26 July 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maxx group amp oldid 1209288225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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