Lasgo

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Lasgo is a trio of dance music musicians from Belgium. The group formed in 2000 and is composed of Evi Goffin as the vocalist, and Peter Luts and Dave McCullen as the producers. The group already sold more than 5 million copies of their albums Some Things and Far Away, and the singles from those albums.

The name Lasgo comes from the name for the Scottish city Glasgow.

A new U.S. single will be released from Robbins Entertainment March or April 2006. Lasgo is the only dance act to have more than one Hot 100 hit in the U.S. in the 2000's. "Something" made #35 and "Alone" made #83.

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[edit] Biography

Lasgo's first appearance was on the Holiday Party, one of the biggest out parties in Belgium. The Music Factory recorded the show to produce a video clip. In October, Lasgo also won the best national single award on the Belgian TMF Awards 2001. At the same time, it went gold in the charts with 25000 copies sold.

[edit] "Something"

The track then went for an international career. In Spain, where the track was released simultaneously, the single was the best selling vinyl at the distributor the week it was released. In October 2001, "Something" peaked at #8 in the Dutch charts, while in Germany they entered the charts at #11. On February 25, 2002, Positiva Records released "Something" in the United Kingdom. It was also successful there; it entered the charts at #4, and #3 in the Scottish charts. "Something" also peaked at #19 in Australia. They got A-rotation on BBC Radio 1 and performed on Nickelodeon, Popworld, and Top of the Pops. As "Something" became more popular throughout Europe, they shot a videoclip in Prague for international usage.

[edit] "Alone"

On November 2, 2001, Lasgo released their second single "Alone" in Belgium. This single was taken from Lasgo's first full album called Some Things, which was released on November 19, 2001. The music video for "Alone" was shot in the night of November 25-November 26 in a large office in Berlin, Germany. Alone peaked at #3 in the official Belgian CD charts.

Due to all the success in other countries, Peter Luts was asked to remix Delerium's track Underwater for EMI Germany and also crafted a Lasgo remix for Aurora's song "The Day It Rained Forever" on Positiva Records (UK).

During 2002, Lasgo was nominated for several awards: International Dance Club Hit of the Year (with "Something") and International New Dance Group of the Year at the Danish Dance Awards and Best Trance Act at the Dancestar World Music Awards 2002 (which was won by Ian Van Dahl's song "Castles in the Sky").

In August 2002, "Alone" was released in the UK and reached #7 in the official charts. The full album Some Things was released in the UK at the end of August.

Lasgo's song "Alone" has also been featured in collectors albums such as "Perfect Playlist:Trance". This is an album that has many great dance songs and reconized that this song was clearly a hit and needed to be featured.

[edit] "Pray"

Although rumours suggested that either "I Wonder" or "Blue" would be the third Lasgo single, eventually it turned out that neither was correct when "Pray" was released almost a year after "Alone" in October 2002. At around the same time, Some Things was released in the United States.

In November 2002 Lasgo won the Smash Hits award for Best Dance Act of the Year 2002 in the UK. Ian Van Dahl was also nominated in the same category.

December 2002 marked the release of the 2nd version of Some Things in Belgium. The re-release featured 3 new songs ("Searching", "You", and "I Wonder") along with the best remixes of their hits.

On February 28th, 2003 A&S Productions held a big party in Club Carr in Willebroek, Belgium, to celebrate the huge success of Lasgo and Ian Van Dahl both in Belgium and abroad. The event included live performances of both Lasgo and Ian Van Dahl, the introduction of a new dance act (Tara Low) and DJs 'G-bric, Kurt, Jan Vervloet and Dimitri Chantzis.

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[edit] "Surrender"

The fourth Lasgo single, "Surrender", was released on vinyl in October 2003. "Surrender" was released as a CD single in January 2004 in Belgium. The worldwide release was set on February 2, 2004, in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The UK followed later in April 2004.

In March 2004, Lasgo won their second award (Best Hi-Energy / Euro track with "Alone") at the International Dance Music Awards in Miami, Florida. The year before they won the Best New Dance Artist Group Award.

At the MIDEM 2004 music conference in Cannes (France), Lasgo was one of the winners of the European Border Breakers award. This award, given out by the European Commission, wants to enhance the exchange/export of pop music across country borders.

Surrender topped Billboard's Dance Chart in January 2005.

[edit] "All Night Long"

The second single from the second album, Far Away, was called "All Night Long". It was released on vinyl on December 20, 2004, and as a CD single in January 2005. Far Away and was released on January 15, 2005; it also included "Surrender".

All Night Long went #1 in many dance clubs' charts, including those in Brazil and Belgium. However, "All Night Long" was not as successful as "Surrender".

[edit] "Who's That Girl"

"Who's That Girl" was the third single from Far Away, but it was less successful than "All Night Long". "Who's That Girl" was sung by Dave Beyer, not Evi Goffin; Evi performed all of the other vocals on Far Away.

[edit] "Yesterday"

Though (as of 2005) not formally released as a single, "Yesterday" has been quite popular with Lasgo's fans, and it entered Brazil's Hot 100 Songs and Top 40 Dance.

[edit] "Lying"

'Lying' is the fourth single released from their second album, Far Away.

[edit] "Hold Me Now"

"Hold Me Now" has been reported as the second single in the United States from the "Far Away" album. It is to be released by Robbins Entertainment on June 27, 2006. The first single from the album "Surrender" was released almost two years prior. It has proformed fairly well on radio dispite the time between the previous Stateside single release.

it is also a Cover Version of the Thompson Twins track of the same name.

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