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The Frank Popp Ensemble

The Frank Popp Outfit, led from the DJ himself (b. 19 Dec 1973, Germany), started like a one-man idea, unashamedly recreating the noises of northern spirit and funk from your past due 60s. A visual designer, Popp produced record sleeves and flyers for Unique Information, but using a computer quickly had the monitor ‘Large Voltage’ signed from the label. Acquiring a program where weekends DJing in night clubs alternated with weeks within the studio room, he added vocals for the EP The Catwalk. Warner Brothers Information picked up around the monitor’s suitability for soundtrack inclusion, and certified ‘Large Voltage’ for the 2001 film Swordfish. By this time around Popp wrote ‘Hip Teenagers Don’t Put on Blue Denim jeans’, with vocals from Sam Leigh-Brown, adopted a year later on from the recording debut Trip On! ‘Hip Teenagers’ became section of a Coca-Cola marketing campaign and reached the German Best 20. Popp loved further success in the wonderful world of marketing, resulting in an EP launch, The Swinging Library Seems FROM THE Frank Popp Outfit, in the united kingdom in 2005. A self-titled recording adopted, essentially a altered reissue of Trip On, offering the five-piece ensemble and visitor vocalist Leigh-Brown, showing up again around the catchy ‘Goo Goo Muck’.

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