2 Brothers on the 4th Floor
formed
January 1, 1989 (age 35)
Biography
Dutch techno group 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor joined their countrymen 2 Unlimited in the ranks of '90s dance acts popular on the charts as well in clubs across Europe. Brothers Bobby and Martin Boer began composing music in their bedroom and made the charts in 1990 with the single "Can't Help Myself." After initial play on Dutch radio stations, the song became a hit across Europe. The Boers recruited a rapper named Da Smooth Baron MC and vocalists Peggy The Duchess and Gale Robinson, releasing "Turn Da Music" the following year as 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor.
The second single proved less successful, so Bobby and Martin put the project on hold during 1992-1993 while they worked at remixing as Dancability Productions (for Becky Bell and Twenty 4 Seven). By 1994, the pair re-formed 2 Brothers with rapper D-Rock and vocalist Des'Ray. The first single, "Never Alone," became a Dutch hit with gold status; its follow-up, "Dreams," entered the charts at number one, spawning the debut 2 Brothers album, also titled Dreams. Later singles -- "Fly (Trough the Starry Night)," "Come Take My Hand," "Fairytales" -- did well across Europe as well. Second album 2 was released in late 1996, with several megamix versions also available. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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