East Clubbers

East Clubbers
Origin Poland Poland
Genres Electro-pop,eurohouse,electro
Years active

2002 - 2009

2009 - present
Members
  • Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver)
  • Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren)

The East Clubbers are a dance group from Poland, composed of Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver) and Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren). The duo is also working with another Polish producer, Janardana. East Clubbers has many international hits, particularly in Europe, such as "Walk Alone", "Beat is Coming" and "Crazy Right Now".

History

The members of the East Clubbers have worked over eight years in the dance music field. They have previously been involved in other projects, such as Clubringer, DPM, Trinity and Janardana. The group has been together since 2002.

Career

The group co-operates with Kate Lesing, who sings most of their songs. East Clubbers aim to popularize Polish dance music internationally. The duo's first album, E-Quality, was released in 2004. Their second album, Never Enough, includes singles such as My Love, Make Me Live and Sextasy which were popular in Poland. The majority of the tracks have a progressive house and dance sound to them. They have also made several songs for Norwegian Russ-busses.

Discography

Year Albums Songs Official singles
2004
  • E-Quality
  • Action
  • All Systems Go
  • Beat is Coming
  • Bungee
  • East Parade
  • Equal in love
  • Feelin'
  • Happy"
  • It's a Dream
  • Silence
  • Walk Alone
  • Wonderful Dancing
  • The Real Thing
  • To the Moon and Back
None
2005 None
  • More More More
  • Like a Drug
  • Russian
None
2006 None
  • Fragile Outre
  • It's a Dream
  • Sextasy
  • Sometimes
  • Sextasy
2007
  • Never Enough
  • Make Me Live
  • My Love
  • Never Turn Away
  • Sexplosion
  • My Love
  • Make Me Live
2008 None
  • It's My Life
  • Dance Now
  • Where Are You
  • It's My Life
  • Where Are You
2009 None
  • Another Day
  • Another Day
2010 None
  • Raveioactive
  • Mayhem
None
2011 None
  • Mother Russia
  • Audition!!
  • One Day

References


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