Eiffel 65 - Discography -1999-2009- Flac -dance...

In the late 1990s, three musicians at Bliss Corporation in Turin, Italy— Jeffrey Jey Maurizio Lobina Gabry Ponte —were about to change the face of Eurodance forever

Timeframe (1999–2009): This captures the band's peak popularity, their transition into the project Bloom 06 (formed by members Jeffrey Jey and Maurizio Lobina in 2006), and their eventual reunion period. Eiffel 65 - Discography -1999-2009- FLAC -Dance...

D. Made in Italy (2006) / Blue (Da Ba Dee) Re-Release (2009)

  • Significance: Made in Italy was marketed differently across regions. The 2009 period primarily marks reissues and the eventual hiatus of the band as members pursued solo projects (Bloom 06).
  • Note on 2009: While no new full-length studio album was released strictly under the Eiffel 65 banner in 2009 (excluding the project Crash Test under the Bloom 06 name), this date serves as the terminus for the classic Eiffel 65 era before their extended hiatus.

By the mid-2000s, the group underwent significant changes. Jeffrey Jey and Maurizio Lobina formed Bloom 06 in 2006. While technically a new project, it is often included in comprehensive 1999–2009 discographies because it carries the DNA of Eiffel 65. Their albums Crash Test 01 and 02 leaned into a more "electro-pop-rock" sound, proving that the duo could innovate beyond the 140 BPM dance floor fillers. Why FLAC Matters for Dance Music In the late 1990s, three musicians at Bliss

Episode II (2001): Their second album, which included tracks like "Lucky (In My Life)" and "80's Stars". Significance: Made in Italy was marketed differently across

Gabry Ponte (Gabriele Ponte) – DJ and producer extraordinaire who shaped their heavy club sound.

  • "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" – The global smash. In FLAC, the opening synth ping decays naturally, and the infamous "I'm blue" vocal has a slight tape saturation warmth.
  • "Too Much of Heaven" – A masterclass in sidechain compression. Listen for the kick drum pumping the pad.
  • "Move Your Body" – The bassline here is a subwoofer destroyer. FLAC preserves the transient attack.
  • "My Console" – A love letter to PlayStation. The sample clarity is vital.

Let’s dive deep into the definitive era of Eiffel 65, what this specific discography era contains, and why FLAC is the only way to experience their legendary Italian dance production. 🔵 Who is Eiffel 65? Formed in Turin, Italy, in 1997, Eiffel 65 consisted of:

Warning: Many “FLAC” versions of Contact! circulating on P2P networks are actually upscaled MP3s. Look for a proper EAC (Exact Audio Copy) log file or a rip from the original European CD pressing (catalog number BLISS 031CD).