The track was the 6th best-selling single in the UK for the year 2006. It even experienced a recent resurgence in 2024, re-entering global charts after being featured in the film Saltburn . The From Paris to Berlin Album
The music video for "From Paris to Berlin" was heavily inspired by the 1982 film . It features Rafn and Lagermann navigating a digital cyberspace world on computerized motorbikes, reflecting the cutting-edge technology and high-energy club culture of the time.
"From Paris to Berlin," "Keen on Disco," "A to the B," and "Self Control" (a Laura Branigan cover). The album features a dance cover of Ultravox’s "Vienna". Certifications The album was certified double platinum in Denmark. International Editions
While first released in 2004, the song reached its peak international success after a 2006 re-release . In the UK, it reached #2 on the Official Singles Chart and remained in the Top 10 for 11 consecutive weeks.
Watch the original 2004 music video that helped propel the track to international fame: Infernal - From Paris To Berlin MyMBS Networks YouTube• Jun 13, 2020 Infernal – From Paris To Berlin
Released in , "From Paris to Berlin" is the signature anthem of Danish dance-pop duo Infernal . Originally a local hit in Denmark, it eventually became a global club phenomenon and one of the defining tracks of mid-2000s Eurodance. Origin and Meaning
The song describes a romantic journey and the search for true love while traveling through Europe. The lyrics, featuring the iconic chorus "From Paris to Berlin, and every disco I get in," express a longing for someone and a desire to find happiness in a new place. Commercial Success
Various versions (UK, US, Japan, Poland) included unique bonus tracks and remixes by artists like and DJ Aligator . Visual Identity
The track was the 6th best-selling single in the UK for the year 2006. It even experienced a recent resurgence in 2024, re-entering global charts after being featured in the film Saltburn . The From Paris to Berlin Album
The music video for "From Paris to Berlin" was heavily inspired by the 1982 film . It features Rafn and Lagermann navigating a digital cyberspace world on computerized motorbikes, reflecting the cutting-edge technology and high-energy club culture of the time.
"From Paris to Berlin," "Keen on Disco," "A to the B," and "Self Control" (a Laura Branigan cover). The album features a dance cover of Ultravox’s "Vienna". Certifications The album was certified double platinum in Denmark. International Editions INFERNAL - From Paris to Berlin
While first released in 2004, the song reached its peak international success after a 2006 re-release . In the UK, it reached #2 on the Official Singles Chart and remained in the Top 10 for 11 consecutive weeks.
Watch the original 2004 music video that helped propel the track to international fame: Infernal - From Paris To Berlin MyMBS Networks YouTube• Jun 13, 2020 Infernal – From Paris To Berlin The track was the 6th best-selling single in
Released in , "From Paris to Berlin" is the signature anthem of Danish dance-pop duo Infernal . Originally a local hit in Denmark, it eventually became a global club phenomenon and one of the defining tracks of mid-2000s Eurodance. Origin and Meaning
The song describes a romantic journey and the search for true love while traveling through Europe. The lyrics, featuring the iconic chorus "From Paris to Berlin, and every disco I get in," express a longing for someone and a desire to find happiness in a new place. Commercial Success It features Rafn and Lagermann navigating a digital
Various versions (UK, US, Japan, Poland) included unique bonus tracks and remixes by artists like and DJ Aligator . Visual Identity