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Richtung Sonne

1.2M streams

1,154,166

Dächer der Stadt (Timster & Ninth Rem...

572.6K streams

572,569

You're My Mate

409.3K streams

409,268

Sonne

340.8K streams

340,812

DUP DUP

266.2K streams

266,175

Disco Pogo Re-Release

242.6K streams

242,630

Abriss Volksmusik - Limited Edition

232.9K streams

232,895

Richtung Sonne (The Remixes #2)

231.5K streams

231,528

Halli Galli Abriss (Headbanger)

177.2K streams

177,199

100.000 Meilen

119.5K streams

119,469

Biography

The Seaside Clubbers are Benny & Marvin, who have been making music with various producers since 1999. Since 05 they mix their Hip-Hop roots more and more with electronic and summer beats. In 09, they became known to a wider audience as a single called Disco Pogo (Wir Dreh'n Ab!) circulated on various video platforms and enjoyed great popularity. Its artist is listed as TBA and was mistakenly announced as the next single of the Atzen (Frauenarzt & Manny Marc) due to a wrong moderation of an internet radio. Both versions came on the market later and Benny and Marvin are also listed as the copyright originators of the Atzen number. After that followed various cooperations and remixes with well-known personalities of the german and austrian dance scene - 2 numbers also reached the sales charts (Zeigt Mir 10 (Explode 3) - Darius & Finlay Video Mix, Ich denke oft an dich - Original Edit ) and a lot ended up in the top 10 of the DJ charts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. From this time on the Clubbers played at festivals like Spring Break Europe or Megapark at Ballermann. One of their most streamed song on Spotify, named "Fieber", was presented first on the famous TV Show ZDF Fernsehgarten. The Clubbers also covered the Hit „You’re my mate“ from Right Said Fred. The style of combining poppy dance beats with catchy vocal refrains and rap was repeated in most songs . Beside Rap and House Influences they often collaborate with Hard Dance Artists