Confetti's

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Confetti's
OriginBelgium
GenresNew beat, house
Years active1988–1991
LabelsUSA Import Music
Past membersPeter Renkens
Marleen
Tania
Hilde
Daniëlla

Confetti’s was a Belgian new beat band from the 1980s. Producers were and , sometimes credited as The Maxx (not the same as Maxx, a shorter-lived German project from mid-90s). On stage Confetti’s was fronted by singer Peter Renkens and female dancers Marleen, Tania, Hilde and Daniëlla. The band became one of the first to break through into mainstream music as a new beat act. Their most successful period was 19881989 with international hits like "The Sound Of C" and "C In China". Other releases were "Keep Smiling", "C Countdown", "C Day Live" and "Circling Stars". One year after releasing their last single "Put ‘M Up" in 1990, the original setting of Confetti’s withdrew from the spotlight.

At the beginning of 2009 the act was revived as a tribute act under the adapted name 'The Confettis', with the artist who was the inspiration for the group and founder of the new beat dance, namely Geert Tanghe, former European champion mime & robotic dancing. At the time he had already been asked for the group and had made a persiflage under the name "Serpentins" on various new beat underground acts that had been set up in the 80s. With this he had great success and the video of his tournée was used several times as inspiration of the first Confetti occupation. He himself was professionally active in the development of a futuristic act, first under the name "Man Machine" with singles UFO, IFO and The Best Ever Seen. Later he developed "Laserman" with singles including Technology and One Two and toured with this act worldwide.

Geert took the act and together with his partner Sophie he developed a both nostalgic and contemporary concept with new dancers. The act experienced further evolutions in collaboration, first with USA Import Music and later with La Musique du Beau Monde. In 2014, a remix single from the Sound of C came out with a re-use by X-Tof and in 2018, together with original producer Serge Ramaekers, a total remake single was made that was both integrated by The Confettis in every show.

In 2019 the concept will undergo an expansion under the name The Confettis 2.0. Both Geert and Sophie now bring the songs together vocally and by moving the singer / dancer to the forefront, the act is capable of performing as a party act the evolution of music from the 80s to the 90's with The Confettis. as a central theme. A concept that brings the audience into musical and visual ecstasy at small and large events with the experience of countless major national and international performances.

"The Sound Of C"[]

The C in their first release "The Sound Of C" stands for the Belgian club Confetti’s in Brasschaat, near Antwerp. Serge Ramaekers and Dominique Sas were working on a marketing campaign to gain more publicity for the club. One of the barmen at Confetti’s (Peter Renkens) became the face of the marketing campaign, which included the single "The Sound Of C". To shoot a music video the band was dropped at the main shopping street in Antwerp De Meir and performed "The Sound Of C" in front of hundred citizens passing by. Due to the success of the first single, a live act was put together and Confetti’s traveled the world to promote their new beat music. On stage singer Peter was always wearing a captain uniform. The dress code for new beat was black & white clothes combined with childish accessories. In 1989 they released their only album "92… Our First Album"

Trackling list "92…Our First Album"[]

  1. C in China
  2. No
  3. C Countdown
  4. 92
  5. C Day Live
  6. The House of C
  7. Keep Smiling
  8. Basic Theme
  9. The sound of C (single version)
  10. C Sample Mix
  11. C in China (acid)
  12. Medley Mix
  13. Medley Mix (feat. dj hanza)

Singles[]

Year Single Peak positions Album
BEL
(FLA)

[1]
NED
[2]
FRA
[3]
1988 "The Sound Of C" 20 23 6 92... Our First Album
"C In China" 8 83 7
1989 "C Day" 2 8 5
"Keep Smiling / C Countdown" 15 33
"Circling Stars (Jingle Bells)" 5 91 19 singles only
1990 "Megamix" 11 28 12
"Put'm Up (Your Hands)" 7 26
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Confetti's - Belgian Chart". ultratop.be. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
  2. ^ "Confetti's - Dutch Chart". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
  3. ^ "Confetti's - French Chart". lescharts.com. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
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