Bingo Players

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Bingo Players
Origin Netherlands
Genres Electro house, [1] progressive house, EDM
Years active2006 (2006)-present (present)
LabelsHysteria, Spinnin'
MembersMaarten Hoogstraten
Past membersPaul Bäumer
Website bingoplayersmusic.com

Bingo Players is a Dutch dance and electro house musical project fronted by DJ and record producer Maarten Hoogstraten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːrtə(n)ˈɦoːxstraːtə(n)] ). Bingo Players was originally a duo, which included Paul Bäumer, who died from cancer in 2013. After the death of Bäumer, Hoogstraten announced that Bäumer had wished for him to continue under the Bingo Players name. They are best known for their hit songs "Cry (Just a Little)" and "Rattle". "Cry (Just a Little)" was a top-40 hit in the Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom and other parts of Europe and Australia, in addition to being an international club hit. Bingo Players were ranked number 52 in DJ Mag 's Top 100 DJs list for 2013.

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Biography

The Bingo Players was founded by Dutch DJs Maarten Hoogstraten and Paul Bäumer, in 2006.

Stylistically, the Bingo Players utilized a choppy form of tech house until 2011, where they would shift into the modern-day EDM scene seen presently. They went on to record their own remixes of several songs over the years. In addition to DJing and producing, Bingo Players own and operate Hysteria Records. [2] The label releases many of the Bingo Players' singles in addition to tracks from other electro house producers, including Bassjackers, MAKJ, Sandro Silva, Ralvero and Gregori Klosman.

In May 2011, the Bingo Players released "Cry (Just a Little)", which borrows lyrics from Brenda Russell's "Piano in the Dark". In the same year, the Bingo Players had a hit with their original record "Rattle". [3] The song charted in the top 40 in the Netherlands, France, Sweden and Denmark.

In 2013, a revamped version of "Rattle" titled "Get Up (Rattle)" [4] was released and became a number one single in the United Kingdom in addition to being a top 10 hit in Germany, Austria, France, Australia and other parts of Europe. The single has been certified gold in Canada, silver in the UK, and four times platinum in Australia.

On 19 July 2013 Bäumer announced on the duo's Facebook page that he was diagnosed with cancer and that Hoogstraten would be representing the duo on the road for the remaining tour. Bäumer stated he would still be working in the studio as well as taking lead in running Hysteria Records, while seeking medical treatment.

On 17 December 2013 Bäumer died after having cancer for over a year. Hoogstraten announced the news on Facebook on December 18. [5] He had cancelled all upcoming shows to take time off to mourn the loss with his family and friends as well as attending the funeral.

In early 2014, Bingo Players announced [6] that Hoogstraten would be continuing on as a solo act, as per Bäumer's wishes. Around the same time, the Bingo Players released "Knock You Out", which became the group's first number one song on the US dance chart. [7] Featuring the lyrics "My fight is won, Who needs a gun, Boom-boom, Knock you out" sung by Kim Viera, who is not credited, it is considered to be a tribute to Bäumer and his struggle with cancer.

The Bingo Players appeared at #96 on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs for 2014. [8]

In October 2021 Bingo Players put together a 'Bingo Players Essentials playlist' especially for the leading European music magazine Maxazine, containing the musical footprint of the dance act. [9]

Discography

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
TitleDetails
What's Next
  • Released: 4 December 2017
  • Label: Hysteria Records
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

List of charting singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications
NLD
[10]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[12]
BEL
[13]
DEN
[14]
FRA
[15]
SWE
[16]
NZ
[17]
UK
[18]
"Gimme All That You Got"2006
"Sonic Stomp"
"Shake It"2007
"Chuck Full of Funk"
"Party People"
"Touch Me"
(vs. Chocolate Puma)
200873
"Get Up"
"Bounce (Till Ya)"
"Blurr"
"Chop"78
"I Will Follow (Theme Fit for Free Dance Parade 2009)"
(feat. Dan'thony)
200982
"Devotion"26
"Disco Electrique"
(vs. Chocolate Puma)
"Tom's Diner"201075
"When I Dip"
"Get on the Move"
"Obviously"
(with Carl Tricks)
"Lame Brained"
"Cry (Just a Little)"201172844
"Sliced"
(vs. Nicky Romero)
"Rattle"91463514042
"Mode"
"Don't Blame the Party (Mode)"
(feat. Heather Bright)
201255104
"L'Amour"
"Out of My Mind"62
"Get Up (Rattle)"
(feat. Far East Movement)
19416106837251
"Buzzcut"2013
"Knock You Out"201470
"Nothing to Say"2015
"Curiosity"
"Lone Wolf"2016
"Be with You"
"Bust This"2017
"No. 1 Disco"
"Tic Toc"
(with Oomloud)
"Beat the Drum"
"Everybody"
(with Goshfather)
2018
"Love Me Right" [26]
"Body Rock"
(with Bali Bandits) [27]
"1000 Years" [28] 2019
"Get Together"
(with Oomloud) [29]
2020
"Brighter Days"
(with Oomloud) [30]
"Scoop" [31]
(with Peyruis)
"Shed My Skin" [32]
(with Oomloud)
"Forever Love" [33]
(with Disco Fries featuring Viiq)
"I Know This Club" [34]
(with Ida Corr)
"Touch & Go" [35]
(with Oomloud)
2021
"Do What You Like" [36]
(with Zookëper)
"Holiday" [37]
(with Oomloud featuring Séb Mont)
"State of Mind" [38]
(featuring Sarah de Warren)
2022
"Bathroom Line" [39]
(with Zookëper)
"Phone A Friend" [40]
(feat. Tia)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Production credits

See also

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