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The Crowd

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The Crowd was a Eurodance project that emerged during the genre’s golden era in the mid-1990s, delivering high-energy tracks that captured the pulse of dance floors across Europe. While little is known about the producers or vocalists behind the name, the music speaks volumes—driven by classic Eurodance elements like pounding basslines, bright synths, and catchy vocal hooks.

Their 1996 single “House Music” stands out as a perfect snapshot of the time—fusing thumping rhythms with commanding vocals and a melody designed to get people moving. The track gained popularity among club DJs and Eurodance fans, securing its place in the decade’s rich landscape of dance anthems.

Another notable track, “Touch Me There,” followed a similar formula, pairing playful vocals with pulsating beats that kept energy levels high from start to finish. Though the project didn’t achieve mainstream fame, The Crowd carved out a space in the underground Eurodance scene and earned a cult following among genre lovers.

Today, The Crowd is remembered as one of those hidden gems of the '90s—an act whose music still resonates with fans who crave the uplifting, no-holds-barred spirit of classic Eurodance.

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