Twins Meets The Free Power DJ Team music video Vamos (Remix)

Twins music video Ballet Dancer (From Formel Eins)

Twins music video Love System (From Musikladen)

Samanda (The Twins) music video Barbie Girl

Twins music video The Desert Place (Official Video 1981)

Twins music video Face To Face - Heart To Heart (Official Video 1982)

Twins music video Not The Loving Kind (Official Video 1983)

Twins music video Ballet Dancer (Official Video 1983)

Twins music video Love System (Official Video 1984)

Twins music video Deep Within My Heart (TV Clip 1985)

Twins music video The Game Of Chance (TV Clip 1984)

Twins music video Time Will Tell (TV Clip 1987)

Twins music video Face To Face - Heart To Heart (TV Clip 1982)

Twins music video Not The Loving Kind (TV Clip 1983)

Twins music video Love System (TV Clip 1984)

Twins music video Deep Within My Heart (TV Clip 1985)

Twins music video Love In The Dark (TV Clip 1985)

Twins music video Tonight (Official Video 1993)

Twins music video Love Is Blind (Official Video 1993)

Twins music video Men Of Destiny - Face To Face - Heart To Heart - Not The Loving Kind (TV Clip 1983)

Twins music video Time Will Tell (TV Clip 1987)

Twins music video The Game Of Chance (TV Clip 1984)

Twins music video Love Is Blind (TV Clip 1993)

Twins music video Hold On To Your Dreams (TV Clip 1987)

Twins music video Love In The Dark (TV Clip 1985)

Twins music video Not The Loving Kind (TV Clip 1983)

Twins music video Love System (TV Clip 1984)

Twins music video Time Will Tell (TV Clip 1987)

Twins music video Love Is Blind (TV Clip 1994)

Twins music video Tonight (TV Clip 1993)

Twins music video Not The Loving Kind (TV Clip 1983)

Twins music video Love Is Blind (TV Clip 1993)

Twins music video Not The Loving Kind (Remix) (TV Clip 1991)

1. - Twins is a canto-pop duo from Hong Kong created in 2001 by mogul Albert Yeung’s Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG). Twins consists of Charlene Choi Cheuk-Yin and Gillian Chung Yan-Tung. They are one of the hottest groups in Hong Kong, and are wildly popular across China and Asia, and are known throughout the world. Charlene Choi was born in Vancouver, Canada on November 22, 1982. Gillian Chung was born in Hong Kong on January 21, 1981. Twins started their career in the summer of 2001, and are best known for the song “Girls’ School, Boy Classmate” (女校男生) from their first EP. Before signing with Emperor Entertainment Group, Chung studied at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Chung had also worked as a part-time model during one of her summer vacations in Hong Kong. Similar to Chung, Choi was also a part-time model who had appeared in several advertisements. She became famous after her participation in the television program Y2K, organised by Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK). Choi and Chung were introduced to each other by their agents. They subsequently auditioned for and later formed the band today known as Twins. The Hong Kong musical industry has shown, many pop group bands break-up after they acquire a considerable level of popularity. The Twins are not immune to this and there have been rumors that Twins is also facing the same fate. It has been suggested by EEG that their concerts due for early 2006 may be their last. However these rumours have been around before and have proved unfounded and purely for entertainment purposes in generating gossip for tabloids. At the 2006 Hong Kong Entertainment Awards ceremony Choi tearfully acknowledged that there have been criticisms of the Twins’ singing abilities and that she hoped that they could better improve in the coming year. Twins’ fate in the coming future Twins overcame rumours of splitting up when they attended the May 2006 MTV Asia Awards in Thailand together. They were nominated for and won the Hong Kong Most Popular Singer Award. Twins garnered many more votes than Andy Lau, who was predicted to take home this award. This is arguably the best award for Twins. (February 2007) They have also recently celebrated their sixth year together in the Hong Kong music industry and with this the release of a special sixth anniversary new+best selection CD/DVD. Most rumours of a split have ceased and they have reaffirmed to their fans they will celebrate in another six years time. Twins announced its “temporary” dissolution in July 2008, four months after Gillian was caught up in the Edison Chen photo scandal. Charlene said she was highly optimistic that they will reunite “some day” 2. - In 1980, Sven Dohrow and Ronny Schreinzer decided to put a new band together, after they had played in various bands as a guitar-player and a drummer. In the beginning they were inspired by bands like Tubeway Army, Gary Numan, OMD and Depeche Mode. The name “TWINS” might sound a bit funny for english speaking fans because Sven and Ronny are definitely no twins (you guessed it, Einstein) and the name itself isn’t very ingenious. The idea behind the name was to describe the way of working when they put their music together. In fact, there are no other persons involved during the process of making a TWINS record. Sven and Ronny are the composers, arrangers, musicians and producers and they are also responsible for mixing and mastering of the final product. Their first single “The Desert Place” turned out to be a real dancefloor-smasher in Germany and the remixed long-version of this song entered the US-Billboard-Dance-Charts in 1981. The big European breakthrough came when they entered the Italian charts with their song “Face To Face” and it was one of the best-selling singles in Italy 1983. After “Face To Face” they hit the Italian charts a few more times with songs like “Not the loving kind” and “Ballet Dancer”. Due to the success in many European countries, some of the German radiostations started playing their songs and all of a sudden the TWINS had a chart-hit with “Ballet Dancer”. During these days it was very unusual for a German dancefloor-band to have success in their own country. However, they next titles to hit the German charts were “Love System” and “Love in the Dark”. Due to their big success, Sven and Ronny had to put together a live-band because the fans wanted to see them on stage as well. The TWINS had the chance to prove that they were no “one-hit-wonder” and according to their fans, their live-act was worth the money. They did many tours throughout Europe with their new five piece band, including a drummer who turned every show into an exciting event due to his powerful support for every TWINS song. A bit later the band set-up was changed again. The fact that Ronny had played drums for many years, enabled the TWINS to add more excitement to the bands live-shows by adding a few parts for two drummers. By the end of 1987 after the TWINS had released their album “Hold on to your dreams” they were offered to do a tour in the Soviet Union which brought them to Moskow and Leningrad. During these 10 concerts the had the opportunity to play in front of a 120.000 people audience. After the tour was finished Sven and Ronny decided to take a break and to produce some other artists in their own studios. In 1991 the TWINS had their “comeback” when they released a remix album of their greatest hits which was called “The ClassicsRemixed”. The success of this CD was overwhelming and they thought that it’s about time to put together a new album as well. It took them nearly two years to finish this next album because they wanted to make the album as good as possible. The album was called “The Impossible Dream” and the song “Tonight” which was also featured on the album, made them hit the charts once again. To complete their line of greatest hits CD’s, they released the “12inch Classics”-CD in ‘94, which features many long-versions and mixes based on their greatest hits. In recent years the TWINS played a few concerts in Germany with their new live-band. Ronny and Sven are currently working on a new album. 3. - Serbian dance-pop gruop 4. - Noise musician James Raymond of California 5. - Little is known about Twins the demoscene musician, beyond the fact that (s)he/they were in the demogroup Phenomena, and active in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Some songs that should still be easy to find on various demoscene archives include “The Seventh Sea,” “Starter,” “Brilliance,” “Digital Dream,” and “Speedometer.”

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