X-Perience

Producer Matthias Uhle and his sister, singer and lyricist Claudia Uhle, teamed up with bassist, lyricist, and keyboardist Alex Kaiser in 1995 and took the Eurodance scene by storm with their mighty debut album Magic Fields. Released in 1997, it marked Berlin's X-Perience out as a group capable of bridging euphoric trance and pop, drawing on contemporaneous trends and cracking the German charts with their major label-supported single "Circles of Love," released in 1996. X-Perience gathered even more steam for their second single "A Neverending Dream," which gave them group another chart victory in Germany, reaching number four. The track was later notably covered by Cascada. Their sophomore album Take Me Home arrived in 1997 and mirrored their debut's chart position, reaching number 22 in Germany. Driven by the success of the single "I Don't Care," the album led to an RSH-Gold radio award in Germany the following year. The group returned with their third album Journey of Life in 2000 while later landing a new record contract with Hamburg's Major Records which yielded fourth album Lost in Paradise (2006). A follow-up single "I Feel Like You" arrived in 2007, coupled with the departure of Claudia Uhle. Manja Wagner was announced as the group's new singer in 2009 but a release never materialised. Following a nearly ten-year break, X-Perience reunited with Claudia Uhle and announced their comeback via the single "Dream A Dream" in April 2020, followed by "I Feel Like You 555," their first radio single in 13 years. Another new single, "We Travel the World," emerged in March 2023, and became the title track of the group's sixth album, which was released in August 2023.

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