1989–1992: Origins and debut album The group was founded in 1989 by keyboard player Per Holm, disc jockey
Jørn K (Jørn Kristensen), and rapper
MC Zipp (Jens Kjær Larsen). In December 1990 singer Thera Hoeymans joined the group. The album sold 53,000 copies in Denmark, with an additional 200,000 copies worldwide. In 1992, the group was awarded three
Danish Grammy Awards for Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year ("Get Serious"), and Danish Rap/Dance Album of the Year (
Get Serious).
1993–1994: Second album: Peace, Love & Harmony and departure of Thera Hoeymans For their second album,
Peace, Love & Harmony (1993),
Danish-American singer
Zindy Laursen joined the group. On the album Zindy provided lead vocals on four tracks, while Thera Hoeymans sang lead vocals on two tracks. The track reached number 61 in the
UK Singles Chart.
1995: Third and final album: The Sound of Now Cut 'N' Move released their third and final studio album,
The Sound of Now, in 1995. They scored a minor hit in the US with lead single "I'm Alive", which went to number 46 on the
Hot Dance Club Play chart. The song reached number 49 in the UK chart. The album was awarded Danish Dance Album of the Year at the
Danish Grammy Awards. The group disbanded in 1997. In a retrospective article in 2009,
Politiken called Cut 'N' Move "a kind of big sister to the 90s' biggest Danish hit group
Aqua" and wrote: "18 years later the band still stands as a milestone in Danish music. Cut 'N' Move was simply the band that brought
dance music to the country". ==Discography==