Dune (3)

Real Name:
Bernd Burhoff, Oliver Froning, Jens Oettrich & Verena von Strenge
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German Happy Hardcore/Dance act. During 1995 some words ("this one is dedicated to all the ravers in the nation" e.g.) were also spoken by Oliver Froning's niece Janine Kelly-Fiddes when she was 11.
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Dune

(3 versions)
Urban 1995

Expedicion

(3 versions)
Orbit Records, Virgin 1996

Live!

(2 versions)
Orbit Records 1996

Dune (3) & London Session Orchestra, The - Forever (3 versions)

Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1997

Dune (3) & London Session Orchestra, The - Forever And Ever (CD, Album)

Orbit Records 1998

History (The Very Best Of)

(3 versions)
Orbit Records 2000

Singles & EPs

Are You Ready To Fly

(12")
Urban 1995

Hardcore Vibes

(10 versions)
Urban 1995

Can't Stop Raving

(14 versions)
Urban 1995

Million Miles From Home

(4 versions)
Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1996

Hand In Hand

(5 versions)
Orbit Records, Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1996

Who Wants To Live Forever

(10 versions)
Orbit Records, Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1996

Rainbow To The Stars

(14 versions)
Orbit Records, Orbit Records, Virgin 1996

Nothing Compares 2 U

(3 versions)
Orbit Records 1997

Somebody

(CD, Single, Promo)
Orbit Records 1997

One Of Us

(2 versions)
Orbit Records 1998

Dune (3) Featuring Vanessa (3) - Keep The Secret (8 versions)

Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1998

Electric Heaven

(3 versions)
Orbit Records 1998

Dark Side Of The Moon

(9 versions)
Orbit Records, Orbit Records 1999

Dune (3) vs. Trubblemaker - Hardcore Vibes (4 versions)

Orbit Records 2000

Heaven

(2 versions)
Orbit Records 2001

Revival Special Edition Vol. 1

(12")
Pont Aeri Records 2004
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by gabba4life May 10, 2009
Another typical sound of the 90's. Dune had the ability to evolve their music throughout the ages without losing their freshness. Even in their classic period they gave us good songs. But, in my opinion their first three albums were very good but i thing that their debut album was excellent. Not too far comes the Expedition. Check out hand in hand, million miles from home, expedition. Classic happy hardcore anthems. Later, whilst the music wave was changing they tried an electro style with the track Electric heaven and some cover songs from known ballads, but for a true raver fan wasn't a good option. Anyway, Dune was a band with possibilities and it's too bad they are inactive nowadays.
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