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Exit Way albums
Exit Way present Trance In Progress | 1997 | BUY
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Exit Way singles
Welcome To The Future | 1994 |
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Back To The Promised Land | 5th May 1995 |
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This Is The Planet | Sep 1995 |
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Flying In The Space | Dec 1995 |
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Back To The Promised Land (German edition) | Oct 1996 |
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Back For You | 1997 |
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Exit Way remixes
Welcome To The Future if($ft[6]!="") { echo " (".stripslashes($ft[6]).")" ;} // commentaire ?> | 1995 |
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Exit Way biography
The project Exit Way was created in November 1994 by Alessandro Jacobone (then employee of one large from Milan software company) and Marco Marsili.
The first single Welcome To The Future had some success in Italy, selling more than 13.000 copies. It entered charts (the Deejay Parade for instance) and was featured on many compilations.
Back To The Promised Land was released under Unknown Label, a sublabel of Klf Music, published under LJS in Italy in 1995, it was a dream house track composed and written by Alessandro Jacobone and Lovercraft, produced by Alessandro Jacobone, Lovercraft and Mauro Cicali
In 1995 they left their records company and went to FMA, under which they released the records This Is The Planet (featuring Manola) and Flying To The Space with the collaboration of Giorgio Prezioso and Clara Moroni. Meanwhile, they contributed to the composition of Sound Creation, the first single of the project The Alternative Creators produced by Prezioso, who was so enthusiastic that he wanted Alexander also on his new single Feel The Rhtyhm.
In 1996 the progressive versions of the two first singles were released under ZYX in Germany, along with other garage/underground versions. End of 1997, the first album Exit Way present Trance In Progress was released, along with the new single Back For You, still under Unknown Label/KLF Music. In the whole, Exit Way releases were licenesed in more than 30 countries.
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Exit Way biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021
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