The 1994 Eurodance track by the German project Maxx is a quintessential example of the "ragga-rap and female vocal" formula that dominated European charts in the mid-90s. Released as the follow-up to their massive debut "Get-A-Way," the song solidified Maxx (short for Maximum Xstasy ) as a major dance act. Production & Release Release Date: Originally released in March 1994 .
Produced by The Movement (Juergen Wind and Frank Hassas) and executive produced by The Hitman (David Brunner). Maxx - No More (I Can't Stand It) (Club Mix) (I...
The "Club Mix" is a longer version (approx. 6:09) featured on various maxi-single releases, often alongside other versions like the "Overworked Mix" or "Hot Mix". The 1994 Eurodance track by the German project
Directed by Jonathan Bate and filmed in Marseille, France , the video was high-rotation on VIVA and MTV Europe, helping Linda Meek become widely recognized for her distinctive short hair. Produced by The Movement (Juergen Wind and Frank