Fragma
German Fragma emerged in 1999 after ex-Hardfloor member Ramon Zenker joined Dirk Duderstadt (born 1977) and Marco Duderstadt (born 1979) to assemble a new dance music outfit. Fragma debuted with the release of an instrumental electronic demo called "Toca Me," followed by the club/dance track "Toca's Miracle" and their debut album, Toca, featuring singer Maria Rubia. The Top of the Pops-nominated group became a chart-topping act after issuing the hit single "Say That You're Here," performed by Damae, and "Embrace Me."
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Toca (20th Anniversary Edition)
Dance - Released by Front of House Recordings on 23 Jan 2001
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Everytime You Need Me
Dance - Released by Soundness Records on 8 Jan 2001
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Insane (In Da Brain) (Original Radio Edit)
Dance - Released by Danceandlove on 24 Oct 2011
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Miracle
Pascal Letoublon, Fragma, Pachanta
Dance - Released by Virgin on 23 Feb 2024
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Toca Me (Remixes)
Dance - Released by Soundness Records on 1 Jan 1999
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Say That You're Here
Dance - Released by Soundness on 1 Feb 2002
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Toca Me (twoloud Remix)
Dance - Released by Soundness on 22 May 2015
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Toca Me (Ben Rainey Remix)
Dance - Released by Front of House Recordings on 24 May 1999
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Where Do We Go
House - Released by Deep Ocean Records on 6 Jun 2012
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