Artist's albums
She's a Secretary Maxi Single
2014 · single
She's a Secretary Us Remix Maxi Single
2014 · single
Will Be There Single
2014 · single
Will You Be There (US Remix Single)
2014 · single
Will You Be There
2013 · single
Best of....
2011 · album
Will You Be There (Club Version)
2009 · single
Will You Be There (Dub Version)
2009 · single
Will You Be There (Radio Version)
2009 · single
She’s a Secretary (Gothic Dub)
2009 · single
She’s a Secretary (Gothic Mix)
2009 · single
She’s a Secretary (Monja Mix)
2009 · single
She’s a Secretary (Nonne Mix)
2009 · single
She’s a Secretary (Radio Mix)
2009 · single
Strange (12inch)
2009 · single
Unattainable Love (12inch)
2009 · single
Waiting
2009 · single
Will you be there (7inch)
2009 · single
Will you be there (Original 12inch Mix)
2009 · single
You make me wonder (Beats 4 U Mix)
2009 · single
You make me wonder (Flip Flap Techno Dub)
2009 · single
You make me wonder (Radio Edit)
2009 · single
You make me wonder (Technotrance Dept47)
2009 · single
You make me wonder (Technotrance Mix)
2009 · single
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Biography
During the mid-'80s, numerous synth pop acts dreamed of becoming the next Depeche Mode. Celebrate the Nun could have been buried in the glut of Depeche Mode doppelgangers; however, top-drawer songwriting and consistently catchy hooks lifted Celebrate the Nun above the mass of wannabes. Celebrate the Nun was formed in Germany in 1986 by H.P. Baxxter and Rick Jordan. In 1988, the band released their first single, "Ordinary Town." Two tracks from the group's 1988 debut LP, Meanwhile -- "She's a Secretary" and "Will You Still Be There" -- ignited in American clubs; the band even landed on Billboard's dance charts, reaching number five. When Celebrate the Nun's second album, Continuous, appeared in 1991, synth pop was already starting to lose its commercial viability in the U.S. Alternative radio stations began tightening their play lists to satiate America's newfound craving for grunge; consequently, Celebrate the Nun was unable to graduate from cult status, and they eventually split up. In the summer of 1993, Baxxter and Jordan, along with DJ Jens Thele and Ferris Bueller, started remixing records as the Loop, working on songs by Holly Johnson, RuPaul, and Tag Team, among others. In 1994, the foursome evolved into the techno outfit Scooter; a year later, Scooter released their first album, And the Beat Goes On. ~ Michael Sutton, Rovi