Jam Tronik was a German Eurodance group which consisted of Anja Lukaseder (also known as Nikita Warren), Ulrich Fischer and Volkmar Kalff. Charlie Glass was the founder and producer of the project. The group released dance cover versions, several of which were hits in Europe. They were signed to ZYX Music. Their first single, in 1989, was a cover version of the Phil Collins hit "Another Day in Paradise", and was a top 20 hit in Germany and the United Kingdom in 1990. A cover version of Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love" was a top 20 hit Austria in 1994.
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| - Jam Tronik war das deutsche Dance-Projekt von Nikita Warren alias Anja Lukaseder, Ulrich Fischer und Volkmar Kalff. GrĂ¼nder und Produzent des Projekts war Charlie Glass. Zwischen 1989 und 1996 coverten die Musiker diverse Hits und bereiteten diese als Dance-Versionen auf. (de)
- Jam Tronik was a German Eurodance group which consisted of Anja Lukaseder (also known as Nikita Warren), Ulrich Fischer and Volkmar Kalff. Charlie Glass was the founder and producer of the project. The group released dance cover versions, several of which were hits in Europe. They were signed to ZYX Music. Their first single, in 1989, was a cover version of the Phil Collins hit "Another Day in Paradise", and was a top 20 hit in Germany and the United Kingdom in 1990. A cover version of Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love" was a top 20 hit Austria in 1994. (en)
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| - Jam Tronik war das deutsche Dance-Projekt von Nikita Warren alias Anja Lukaseder, Ulrich Fischer und Volkmar Kalff. GrĂ¼nder und Produzent des Projekts war Charlie Glass. Zwischen 1989 und 1996 coverten die Musiker diverse Hits und bereiteten diese als Dance-Versionen auf. (de)
- Jam Tronik was a German Eurodance group which consisted of Anja Lukaseder (also known as Nikita Warren), Ulrich Fischer and Volkmar Kalff. Charlie Glass was the founder and producer of the project. The group released dance cover versions, several of which were hits in Europe. They were signed to ZYX Music. Their first single, in 1989, was a cover version of the Phil Collins hit "Another Day in Paradise", and was a top 20 hit in Germany and the United Kingdom in 1990. A cover version of Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love" was a top 20 hit Austria in 1994. The 1993 release "Bee G-Esque" contained four cover versions of Bee Gees songs: "Staying Alive", "Tragedy", "How Deep Is Your Love" and "Jive Talking". (en)
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