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Music Teacher occurs as German electro/hip hop/dance music project. A producers & ballad maker of Music Teacher come Mike Michaels, Mark "MM" Dollar & Mark Tabak, likewise referred to as Triple-M Crew. Triple-M has too produced more creative person & elastic like Highland, The Boyz, Overground, Before Four and Ayman. Music Teacher typically worked using numbers of more creative person, especially the class action Lunatics and a breakdance crew Flying Steps, and was virtually all active in the late 1990's & a early 2000's. It oft experimented by owning different styles & were one of a first projects in the modern electro scene.

Ab initio, it manufactured dance/techno music similar to happy hardcore with the musician & singer Holger "Holly" Trance. Their foremost only was the handle of Hymn, originally performed by Ultravox. It was freed around 1995, and was followed per album The World of Music Instructor in 1996 with three additional singles - Paws In The Air, Dream A bit Dream & Dance. It likewise freed a individual Friends Is Friends, which was the handle of Queen's song with a equivalent title.

At a period of the regrowing popularity of electro music in 1998, Music Instructor became an electro plan, & freed a album Electric City of Music Instructor with the hit lone Extremely Sonic along using a more singles Rock Your computers Person, Acquire Freaky & Electric City. A number one 3 singles featured Flight Steps, & Become Freaky as well featured Lunatics. For two Make their way Freaky & Electric City a favorite lone edit was processed, different from either either a original song, & the character Abe from Oddworld video games appeared in cds for each singles. Extremely Sonic's lone version was as well slightly different from either a album version. A 1st edition of this album was known as Electro City and contained the original Become Freaky & Electric City instead of the individual versions. A album likewise featured a Music Instructor Megamix & covers of Newcleus' Jam On It, Freestyle's ''Don't Stop A Rock'', Jonzun Crew's Pack Jam (Look Out For The OVC) & Shannon's Let The Music Play.

When a 2nd album, it keep close at hand remixed DJ Session One's Dreams In Our Fantasy & discharged a singles ''DJ's Rock Da Home (1999), Super Fly (Upper MC) featuring a rapper Dean from Lunatics and Upland (2000), and Play Our Music'' featuring Veronique (2001). There exists likewise the music video for most singles.

Discography

Singles

Hymn (1995) Hands In everyone's thoughts (1996) Dream The Little Dream (1996) Dance (1996) Friends Is Friends (1996) Super Transonic (1998) Rock Your computers Person (1998) Get Freaky (1998) Electric City (1999) DJ's Rock Da Home (1999) Super Fly (Upper MC) (2000) Play The Music (2001)

Albums

The Globe of Music Teacher (1996) Electric City of Music Teacher (1998)

Remixes

Dreams Inside The Fantasy (Music Teacher Remix) (1999) - Single

Videography

Hymn (1995) Hands In everyone's thoughts (1996) Super Transonic (featuring Flight Steps) (1998) Rock The System (featuring Triple-M Crew) (1998) Get Freaky (featuring ABE, Lunatics & Flight Steps) (1998) Electric City (1999) DJ's Rock Da Home (featuring Amber) (1999) Super Fly (Upper MC) (featuring Dean) (2000) Play The Music (featuring Veronique) (2001)

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