Artist's albums
Real Things
1994 · album
No Limits
1993 · album
Workaholic
1992 · single
Get Ready
1992 · album
No Limit
1992 · EP
Twilight Zone (Remixes Pt. 1)
1992 · EP
Twilight Zone (Remixes Pt. 2)
1992 · EP
Twilight Zone (Remixes Pt. 3)
1992 · EP
Workaholic (Remixes)
1992 · EP
Get Ready For This (Remixes Pt. 3)
1991 · EP
Tribal Dance (Remixes Pt. 2)
2023 · EP
Tribal Dance (Remixes Pt. 1)
2023 · EP
Tribal Dance (Automatic African Remix)
2023 · single
Tribal Dance (Automatic Breakbeat Remix)
2023 · single
No Limit (Remixes Pt. 3)
2023 · EP
No Limit (Remixes Pt. 2)
2023 · EP
No Limit (Push's Trancendental Remix)
2023 · single
No Limit (Moon Project Remix Edit)
2023 · single
No Limit (Remixes Pt. 1)
2023 · EP
No Limit (X-Out '95 Remix)
2023 · single
No Limit (Starfighter Remix Edit)
2023 · single
The Magic Friend (Remixes)
2022 · EP
Unlimited Hits & Remixes
2014 · compilation
Get Ready (Steve Aoki Radio Mixes)
2013 · single
Greatest Remix Hits
2006 · compilation
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Biography
The Dutch techno/dance-pop phenomenon 2 Unlimited was one of the most popular groups in Europe during the early '90s, selling 18 million records and charting number one singles in every European country. (In England, 11 consecutive singles topped the charts.) In 1990, producers Phil Wilde and Jean-Paul DeCoster had previously gained success with AB Logic, and were looking for another vehicle for their songs. 2 Unlimited formed when Wilde and De Coster were introduced to rapper Ray Slijngaard (b. June 28, 1971, Amsterdam) and vocalist Anita Doth (b. December 28, 1971, Amsterdam) by Marvin D., who had featured both in his rap group in the past. In 1991, debut single "Get Ready for This" reached number two on several European charts; the following year Get Ready was released. The modest success of the first few singles prepared the way for 2 Unlimited's 1993 sophomore album No Limits. The title track hit number one in 15 European countries plus Canada, and other singles from the album also did well, including "Faces," "Maximum Overdrive" and "Let the Beat Control Your Body." Third album Real Things and the singles "The Real One," "No One," "Here I Go" continued the hit-making. The best-of album Hits Unlimited was the group's last release, as Slijngaard left to manage his X-Ray label and Doth moved into TV and radio talk shows (though she has recorded with Mad Cobra.) ~ John Bush