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6 unusual facts about Megamix '93


2 Brothers on the 4th Floor

Martin Boer moved into a new professional studio and started making remixes under the name Dancability Productions, making remixes for artists such as Becky Bell, Twenty 4 Seven and Luv' (for their Megamix '93), while Bobby Boer designed record covers and CD inlays for other artists.

Megamix '93

From a popular female trio which had hit records three years in a row (1978–1981) in a dozen of countries, Luv' became an act which only caught the attention of the Dutch speaking mass media in the Netherlands and in Flanders (Belgium).

This medley is a non-stop dance mix of Luv's greatest chart toppers (U.O.Me (Theme from Waldolala), Trojan Horse, You're the Greatest Lover and Ooh, Yes I Do), whose original versions were smash hits in the late 1970s in a large part of Continental Europe, South Africa and Mexico.

The promotion campaign of this anthology CD was launched in a notorious Amsterdam gay club (De iT) where the Luv' singers appeared in concert.

The trio signed a record deal with Arcade Records for the release of a compilation (entitled Luv' Gold).

In 1994, Luv' recorded what turned out to be their final studio album, (All You Need Is Luv'), and soon after disbanded.


LUV Dance-Medley

While the original Luv' members were reunited in the Spring of 1993 and promoting the "Gold" compilation and the Megamix '93 single, Jacques Zwart, who had produced the 1989-1992 line-up, signed a deal with the German label Edel Music to release a new version of the Hit-medley as a Maxi single.


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