Ultrabeat (disambiguation)

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Ultrabeat is an English electronic music group. Ultrabeat may also refer to:

Ultrabeat are a British electronic music group from Liverpool, England, consisting of producers Ian Redman and Chris Henry. Formed in 2002, Ultrabeat first emerged with their remix of Force and Styles single featuring MC Junior "Pretty Green Eyes", which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart in August 2003. After a succession of further singles - including Top forty hits such as "Feelin' Fine", "Better than Life" and "Elysium " ― the group released their début album Ultrabeat: The Album in 2007, which peaked at number eight on the UK Albums Chart

<i>Ultrabeat: The Album</i> studio album by Ultrabeat

Ultrabeat: The Album is the début self-titled album by the British dance act Ultrabeat. It was released on 10 September 2007 with All Around the World records. The album was a major chart success in the UK Album Chart as it reached #8 in its first week.

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Sure Feels Good 2007 single by Darren Styles and Ultrabeat

"Sure Feels Good" is a song written and recorded by Ultrabeat and Darren Styles, released as a single in 2007. It was the first Styles/Ultrabeat collaboration since Ultrabeat covered "Pretty Green Eyes" and "Feelin' Fine" in 2003. The vocals are by Rebecca Rudd, also the singer on "Elysium ".

The discography of the British dance group Ultrabeat consists two studio albums, fourteen singles and seventeen music videos. Most of Ultrabeat's records are released on the All Around the World label. The group has also released records as WTF!.

<i>Phlow</i>

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Discolights 2008 single by Darren Styles and Ultrabeat

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<i>The Weekend Has Landed</i> 2009 studio album by Ultrabeat

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