Spacedust

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Spacedust were the British production duo of Paul Glancy and Duncan Glasson.

They had a number one hit single in the UK Singles Chart in 1998 with "Gym and Tonic".[1] The track was technically a cover of Bob Sinclar's single "Gym Tonic," although the song only credits Spacedust as the sole writer and producer. A full release of Sinclar's original song was refused by Jane Fonda, who was sampled on the record.[2][3]

The music video, despite being made in the late 1990s, was made to look cheap even though it cost over £10,000[citation needed]. It regularly features on VH1's "worst videos" lists.

After this number one, they released a further hit "Let's Get Down",[1] which was based on Chic's "I Want Your Love". Both tracks were released on the East West Records label.

Discography

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  • "Gym and Tonic" – 1998 – UK No. 1
  • "Let's Get Down" – 1999 – UK No. 20.[1]

References

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