Magic E-Motion
Give Me What I Want
The first track, recorded in just a few days, and the one that turned the project into something real.
For everyone nostalgic for 90s Eurodance: three tracks, nightclub stages, studio photos and the story of a musical adventure born in Orleans, France.
The memory stays on the dance floor
Our tracks / 96-98
Three tracks that bring back the Eurodance energy: rap verses, a female vocal, direct synth lines and choruses made for nightclub floors.
Magic E-Motion
The first track, recorded in just a few days, and the one that turned the project into something real.
Magic E-Motion
The stage track, built around choreography and those MCM camera moments.
Sunn
A brighter Dance track, recorded with Coumba after the first Magic E-Motion chapter.
Studio / promo
In mid-90s Orleans, Mike was looking for a musical signature. David arrived through a classified ad, Isabelle joined the group, then dancers Florence and Naouel gave the project its stage energy.
Photos
Studio shots, the Palacio final, shows at Le Styliss: the images keep the texture of the era and the energy of weekends on the road.
Videos
A few images from the MCM tour between 1996 and 1998. The quality has the raw charm of home archives: nightclub lights, grain, and that very 90s feeling of living something as it happened.
Our story
Mike, aged 18, came out of the Dance Machine events at Paris-Bercy wanting to write. David composed, Isabelle sang, and Magic E-Motion took shape in Orleans.
The National Music Tour stopped at the Route 66 nightclub. Among rap, soul and R&B acts, the group brought Dance Music and caught the organizers' attention.
Every weekend, Magic E-Motion joined nightclub auditions in Dijon, Limoges, Fontainebleau, Auxerre and Bourg-en-Bresse. Florence and Naouel joined the stage line-up.
Out of more than 1,500 candidates at the start, Magic E-Motion reached the 15 finalists in Paris, at the legendary Le Palacio nightclub.
Isabelle moved on to other horizons, Coumba joined the project to record Ouh La Hey, and the group became Sunn with a team of seven dancers.
Dance Music faded, personal paths diverged, but singing on stage at 18 is not something you forget. This site keeps the memory of that unforgettable experience alive.
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