Infernal

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Paw Karl Lagermann & Lina Rafn Sørensen forms the Danish Dance/Pop group Infernal. The name derives from the famous Danish nightclub Diskotek IN located in Copenhagen. The nightclub also spawned their first single "Sorti De L'enfer" which was a result of performances under the name Bordeaux (2) with Kristian Paulsen & Nicolai Villum Jensen. They both left the project and Søren Haahr, the event coordinator and DJ at Diskotek IN, joined and Infernal was born.

After the release of their debut album "Infernal Affairs" in 1998 Søren Haahr decided to leave the group. He has since worked with them on the track "Banjo Thing!" from 2003.

Unlike many other late-90's Dance acts Infernal writes and produces their music by themselves, with occasionally co-writers such as Adam Powers, and throughout their career Infernal has evolved from being a Eurodance act to a more traditional Pop act, but still keeping their prominent use of Trance-elements. Their second album "Muzaik" from 2001 even features chillout tracks which were released on many successful compilations.

They had their big international breakthrough with the single "From Paris To Berlin" in 2006, taken from the album by the same name. The single was the second most sold in England and peaked as #2 on the Top 40 UK chart, only beaten by another big hit that year; "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley.
The album both marked a break from the label EMI (FLEX Records) and a shift from the Euro house sound to a more commercial Pop sound. In Denmark the album was listed on the charts for more than 4 years as it was re-released in different editions due to the international breakthrough, and many fans demanded to have access to the those editions.

As a live act Infernal uses all the classical instruments (guitars, drums, keyboards) and everything is performed live. In April 2009 they released their first live DVD recorded at Danmarks Smukkeste Festival 2008 in Skanderborg, Denmark.
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Infernal Affairs

(CD, Album)
Flex Records (2) 1998

Waiting For Daylight

(CD, Album)
Flex Records (2) 2001

Muzaik

(CD, Album)
Flex Records (2) 2001

From Paris To Berlin

(11 versions)
Border Breakers, inf:rec 2004

Electric Cabaret

(4 versions)
Border Breakers, Inf:rec 2008

Fall From Grace

(CD, Album)
Border Breakers, Inf:rec 2010

Singles & EPs

Sorti De L'Enfer

(3 versions)
FLEX Club 1997

Highland Fling

(2 versions)
FLEX Club 1998

Voodoo Cowboy

(7 versions)
Flex Records (2) 1998

Kalinka

(2 versions)
FLEX Club 1998

Infernal Feat. Xenia* - Your Crown (3 versions)

Flex Records (2) 1999

Serengeti

(5 versions)
Flex Records (2) 2000

Sunrise

(3 versions)
Flex Records (2) 2000

Serengeti / Electric Midnight

(12", Promo)
Flex Records (2) 2000

Muzaik

(7 versions)
Flex Records (2) 2001

You Receive Me

(3 versions)
Flex Records (2) 2001

Humbled By Nature

(CDr, Maxi, Promo)
Flex Records (2) 2001

Muzaik

(12", W/Lbl)
Flex Records (2) 2001

Let Me Hear You Say Yeah

(2 versions)
Flex Records (2) 2002

Infernal Featuring Red$tar* - Banjo Thing! (Yeepeekayeah Muthafuckas) (3 versions)

Medley Records, Medley Records 2003

Infernal vs. Snap! - The Cult Of Noise (4 versions)

Ministry Of Sound Nordic, Bonnier Music Sweden 2003

Infernal Feat Red$tar* - Big Ride Fuckers (CDr, Single)

Capitol Music Denmark 2003

Relax - Chill Out - Lounge

(CDr, Smplr, EP)
Capitol Music Denmark 2003

Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl

(5 versions)
Medley Records 2004

A To The B

(8 versions)
inf:rec, Border Breakers 2005
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