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Marusha

German feminine DJ Marusha (given birth to Marusha Gleiss) burst in to the regional electronica picture in 1990 even though taking part in techno music in a radio display called Dancehall (renamed Rave Satellite television immediately after) and captivating small viewers with Feuerreiter, her personal TV system. In 1994, after issuing “Ravechannel,” “Whatever Becomes You,” and “JUST DO IT,” Marusha became a significant number within the German dance music field using the release of the techno edition of “Someplace On the Rainbow”; attaining a Viva Comet Honor as Greatest Techno Take action and an Echo Honor as Best Regional Female Designer in 1995. Furthermore to issuing 1994’s Raveland and 1995’s Wir, Marusha began traveling all over the world to participate major celebrations and rave occasions such as for example Mayday and Berlin’s Like Parade. In 2002, Proton released non-stop, the follow-up to her 1998 full-length record No Cover No Run.

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