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Latest Crispy news
21/09/2023 : A non-official second Crispy album with songs selected from the unreleased catalog is currently in progress. More infos on Bubblegumdancer forum...
07/09/2017 : Some Crispy demos were shared by the project's male vocalist Christian Møller and published on Crispy Archive, a Youtube channel specially dedicated to their unreleased tracks.
Crispy albums
The Game | 1998 | BUY
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Crispy singles
Love Is Waiting | 1998 |
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Licky Licky | 1998 |
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Calendar Girl | 1998 |
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DJ Santa Promo only | 1999 |
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Kiss Me Red | 25th Jan 1999 |
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Mr Dinosaur | 2000 |
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In And Out | 2000 |
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I Like | 2000 |
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Aliases - Records released under other names
XPY - Left, Right | 2001 |
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XPY - La Fiesta | 2001 |
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Crispy biography
Crispy was founded in 1997 in Copenhagen by producer Mads B.B. Krog. It featured female vocalist Mette Christensen (Icy B, born 25th of September 1976 in Copenhagen) and keyboardist and male vocalist Christian Møller (born on December 16th, 1974 in Copenhagen).
1998 : they were awarded with the "Pop Shop Award '98" for Best Scandinavian Debut Release, beating 15 other nominees. At the price giving Crispy performed with 5 songs live on the national radio. They first and only album entitled The Game was recorded and mixed in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. The Japanese Version of the album also contained four exclusive bonus tracks, including two previously unreleased songs Bad Girls and Happy King. During Christmas, Crispy were on promotion/concert tour in Japan, visiting Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. The overall success of Crispy's first album lead the group to prepare for a second album, which they hoped to release sometime in 2000.
2000 : the release of the second album was cancelled, most likely due to the sudden death of lead vocalist, Mette, from cancer.
2001 : the surviving members elected to discontinue the group. A new project called XPY was created, Mette Christensen was replaced by Gry Bay, and a few singles (Left, Right, La Fiesta) were released under the new name before the act was abandoned in the early 2000s. Mads Krog has continued making music under various aliases (Blush, P-Control...).
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Crispy biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021
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