Cut 'N' Move

Cut 'N' Move

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Jens Kjær Larsen, Jørn Volsgaard Kristensen, Per Holm-Petersen, Zindy Laursen
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Formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the early '90s, Cut 'N' Move was one of the first Danish acts to produce eurodance. Hip-hop was a major influence, but Cut 'N' Move's recordings weren't made with rap in mind, and all of their hits are more eurodance than Hip-hop.
Members included MC Zipp (rapper), Thera Hoeymans (vocals for the two first albums), Zindy Laursen (vocals) and producers/mixers Jorn K and Per Holm.
Their first single "Get Serious" was a huge hit (also in some countries it was known as "Take No Crap" or "Get Serious/Take No Crap"). Later they had another big hit with the single – "Give It Up" a cover version of KC & The Sunshine Band. Other hits like "Peace, Love & Harmony" and "I'm Alive" also went on to become hits around the world.
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Albums

Get Serious

(8 versions)
Epic 1991

Peace, Love & Harmony

(6 versions)
SoulPower Productions 1993

The Sound Of Now

(2 versions)
Toshiba EMI Ltd 1995

Into The Zone '91-'96

(2 versions)
Medley Records 1996

Singles & EPs

Take No Crap

(9 versions)
Soulpower Productions 1990

Spread Love

(8 versions)
Epic 1991

Get Serious

(6 versions)
Epic 1991

Sunshine

(7 versions)
Soulpower Productions 1993

Peace, Love & Harmony (Remixes)

(4 versions)
SoulPower Productions 1993

Give It Up

(18 versions)
SoulPower Productions 1993

Real Emotion

(2 versions)
Medley Records 1995

I'm Alive

(10 versions)
Medley Records 1995

Missionary Man

(4 versions)
EMI-Medley (Denmark) 1996

Upside Down

(CD, Maxi)
Toshiba EMI Ltd 1996

Cut 'N' Move Megamix

(CD, Single)
Medley Records Unknown

Compilations

Hits 'N' Remix

(2xCD, Comp)
EMI-Medley (Denmark) 2003

Miscellaneous

Silica Young Cut'N'Move Mix

(CD, Ltd)
Not On Label 1994
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by META Nov 20, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
I remember these guys being really huge in the early 90’s and also for being one of the first Danish euro-dance/rap groups that the more mainstream Danish audience really liked. The track “Get Serious” went strait to no. 1 on almost all the Danish charts.
Besides Dr. Baker their probably one of the biggest Danish early 90's euro-dance groups.

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