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Movetron
Movetron is a Finnish dance and pop band, established in the mid-1990s by Päivi Lepistö, Jukka Tanttari, and Timo Löyvä. Their music can be categorized as Eurodance. Their First Album sold Double-Platinum and stayed in the official Finnish Album charts 45 Weeks. It contributed total three Top-10 hits in the Official Singles Chart. "Romeo ja Julia" is still to date their only single that has reached # 1 position in Finland. Second Album "Soittorasia" was released in October 1996 and it sold gold before it was even released. By the end of the year it had sold over Platinum limit. Hits like "prinssi" and "Flavio" were included in the album. Third Album "3 Aste" got few good rewievs, but it did not charted in the Albums chart. Movetron decided to change their singing language to English and they also had a new memeber Chris Sanders and released new single "VoodooMan". Great video was made to it, but it failed in the charts. Still over the years it has become sort of Eurodance Classic in Finland and certainly many people know this song. After the release of their 4th album "4th dimension" group decided to break up. They started as a group again in 2007, and released a massive hit single "Ei kenenkään maa" which had lots of Airplay in the stations and even reached # 9 in the official Singles chart. Movetron was a finalist in the Finnish qualification of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest with their song Cupido. This song also became a hit reaching # 15 in the Singles Chart. A Compilation album called "Irtokarkkeja - Makeimmat hitit" was released in the Spring of 2008 and it achieved sales over 17.000 Copies going Gold.Songs:
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7. Aalto
Alla Kahden Auringon
Alla koivupuub
Alla Koivupuun
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Eden
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Flavio
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