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- Minimalistix abstract "Minimalistix was a progressive trance music project from Belgium, consisting of members Dave Lambrechts, Janus De Decker, Johan Casters, Peter Bellaert and Steve Sidewinder (Andy Vandierendonck) and existing from 2000 to 2010.The group was started by Bellaert (alias Brian Koner) who purchased his first synthesizer at the age of eighteen, and gained his first recording contract in 1991, when he signed to Snowball Records. The group first gained mainstream recognition with the white label single, \"Struggle for Pleasure\" (a remix of the 1983 Wim Mertens track) in Belgium dance clubs. In 2000 the track reached the Top 10 of European radio dance tracks. Two of the group's singles reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart. \"Close Cover\" peaking at #12 and \"Magic Fly\" (remix of Space's 1977 hit) at #36. Meanwhile \"Struggle For Pleasure\" reached #38 in the Dutch chart, and \"Close Cover\" made #34.Minimalistix's first album, Elements, was released in 2002.".
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- Minimalistix wikiPageRevisionID "664084722".
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink 4_Strings.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_dance_music_groups.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_trance_music_groups.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink DJ_Sammy.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Hit_record.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Junkie_XL.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Kira_(Belgian_singer).
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Lost_Witness.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Nightclub.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Record_chart.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Recording_contract.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Regi_Penxten.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Remix.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Scala_&_Kolacny_Brothers.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Burke.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Space_(French_band).
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Sushi.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Tiff_Lacey.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Top_40.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Trance_music.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink UK_Singles_Chart.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLink Wim_Mertens.
- Minimalistix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minimalistix".
- Minimalistix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Minimalistix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronic-musician-stub.
- Minimalistix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Minimalistix subject Category:Belgian_dance_music_groups.
- Minimalistix subject Category:Belgian_trance_music_groups.
- Minimalistix hypernym Project.
- Minimalistix type Band.
- Minimalistix type Group.
- Minimalistix type Group.
- Minimalistix type Thing.
- Minimalistix comment "Minimalistix was a progressive trance music project from Belgium, consisting of members Dave Lambrechts, Janus De Decker, Johan Casters, Peter Bellaert and Steve Sidewinder (Andy Vandierendonck) and existing from 2000 to 2010.The group was started by Bellaert (alias Brian Koner) who purchased his first synthesizer at the age of eighteen, and gained his first recording contract in 1991, when he signed to Snowball Records.".
- Minimalistix label "Minimalistix".
- Minimalistix sameAs Q4369946.
- Minimalistix sameAs Minimalistix.
- Minimalistix sameAs m.01n13v6.
- Minimalistix sameAs Q4369946.
- Minimalistix wasDerivedFrom Minimalistix?oldid=664084722.
- Minimalistix isPrimaryTopicOf Minimalistix.