CINDERELLA Drummer Launches Dance Project

March 13, 2004

EFFCEE, the new dance project formed by CINDERELLA drummer Fred Coury, will be releasing their debut album, "Perfect", in May. The complete track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Digital World
02. Dance With You
03. Perfect
04. Gentle Devastation
05. Damaged Girl
06. Fake
07. Star
08. Worship You
09. Only Human
10. Groove

Short sound clips of all 10 tracks can be downloaded from the project's web site at this location.

EFFCEE had previously collaborated with BP, the alter ego of Brian Perera, founder of Cleopatra Records, on a DJ compilation titled "Destroy All DJs", featuring a "non-stop, 70-minute mash-up mix that brings the manic energy of L.A.’s notorious nightclub scene to the masses," according to an official press release.

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