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Jark Prongo

Although having known and caused one another since 1991, the founding members of Holland’s throwback tech-house outfit Jark Prongo made their debut with 1998’s minimal crossover preferred “Movin’ Thru ONE’S BODY.” Dobre (Gaston Steenkist) and Jamez (Rene ter Horst) founded the new Fruits label in 1991, transferred onto Pssst four years afterwards, and constructed their profession up with an intimidating selection of aliases including Trancesetters, 51 Times, D.J. Zki, Klatsch!, Basco, Tatabox Inhibitors, Tomba Vira, Rene Et Gaston, and, needless to say, Jark Prongo. With “Movin’ Thru ONE’S BODY,” both hit big using the Sasha and Hooj Choons audience and its pleasurable, lolloping disco produced the British Best 75, helped partly by a substantial multi-part release advertising campaign. Criticized by some to be pseudonymous one-hit miracles, Jark Prongo continuing releasing beneath the name with 1999’s Radio 1 play shown “Tremble It,” a remix of Groovezone’s “Eisbaer” remake, as well as the Fergie- and Yomanda-approved 2001 one “Rocket Bottom.”

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