Laserdance

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Laserdance is a synthdance studio project, that was popular in the 80s with the hits like "Laserdance" and "Humanoid Invasion", and continues its production in the new millennium. It consists of two Dutch producers - Michiel Van Der Kuy and Erik van Vliet. They started their production in 1983 and finished in 1995 with the last album The Guardian of Forever.

In 2000 Erik van Vliet released a new album under Laserdance label called Strikes Back.

Michiel Van Der Kuy stayed silent in the synthdance scene for these intervening 9 years, but then with Rob van Ejik started a new project: "AREA 51".

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