
High-octane Belgian Eurodance fueled by operatic vocals and relentless rave synths. Pure 90s adrenaline designed for the biggest stages and loudest speakers.
Imagine a neon-drenched time capsule from the mid-90s Belgian club scene. 2 Fabiola delivers a sound that is unapologetically massive, characterized by racing tempos, shimmering synth leads, and a vocal presence that demands attention. It is the sound of the 'Megadance' era, where pop sensibilities collided with the raw energy of the underground rave.
What truly sets them apart is the theatricality of the project. Led by Pat Krimson, the group never settled for simple club tracks, instead opting for 'lavish and extravagant' arrangements and visual identities. The music features a distinct blend of hard-hitting techno percussion and soaring, almost operatic female vocals, creating a tension between grit and glamour that defined the Benelux dance sound.
Start with 'Play This Song' or 'Magic Flight' to experience their peak 90s dominance. These tracks serve as the perfect gateway into their world of high-speed escapism, offering a masterclass in how to build a hook that can survive the loudest sound systems in Europe.
2 Fabiola is a Belgian electronic dance music group, formed in 1991 by Pat Krimson (Patrick Claesen) and Zohra. The group got its name from Queen Fabiola of Belgium. The group was noted for its lavish and extravagant clothes and performances. It has also made the charts in the Belgian Ultratop and had success in Spain. In the Ultratop 50 and Ultratop 50, they topped the charts. In 1999, the group took a break. Zohra started a solo career, and Pat Krimson led another project of his, called Nunca. After a while, a new 2 Fabiola was presented to the world, introducing singer Evi Goffin (Medusa, Lasgo). After releasing some singles, the group disappeared from the Belgian music scene. In 2007, Krimson announced the band's comeback, introducing two new singers. Their last single, "Blow Me Away", was published in July 2008. In 2014 the group had a major hit with "She's After My Piano", after participating in the Belgium national selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2014. This song was co-written by Romanian-Norwegian artist Ovi who, for the second time, participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with duet partner Paula Seling. The two artists recorded their own version of the song for Ovi's album, A Bit of Pop Won't Hurt Anyone, (May 2014 daWorks).
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